Las Vegas Just Got Its First All-Inclusive Experience — and It's Not What You'd Expect
Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World is launching The Conrad Complete, a luxury inclusive package with prix-fixe dining, private lounge access, and nightclub entry starting this summer.
The Las Vegas Strip now has something it has never had before: a luxury all-inclusive experience. Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World announced The Conrad Complete, a package that bundles premium dining, a private rooftop lounge, pool priority, and nightclub access into a single nightly rate.
Bookings opened March 10 for stays between May 26 and September 8, 2026. The rate is $150 per guest per night, with a two-guest minimum, on top of the standard room rate.
What's Included
The package grants access to Club 66, a private retreat with panoramic Strip views that serves continental breakfast and an evening cocktail hour. Guests also get curated prix-fixe dining at five of the resort's signature restaurants, including Kusa Nori, FUHU, and Wally's. Priority access to the newly renovated 5.5-acre pool complex — with seven pools and a 1,800-square-foot infinity pool overlooking the Strip — rounds out the daytime experience. At night, complimentary entry to Zouk Nightclub keeps the momentum going.
It is not a true all-inclusive in the Caribbean sense. There is no wristband, no unlimited drinks at every bar, and the package applies only to the Conrad tower within the larger Resorts World complex. But it is the closest thing the Strip has ever offered to an integrated, pay-one-price luxury stay.
For travelers who are used to the Hyatt Inclusive Collection model — where brands like Hyatt Zilara and Secrets Resorts bundle everything into one rate — this marks an interesting experiment in bringing that concept to a city built on à la carte spending. Whether Vegas visitors will embrace the all-inclusive mindset remains to be seen, but Conrad is betting the answer is yes.








