The Las Vegas Strip Just Got Its First-Ever Luxury All-Inclusive Experience — and It's Not Cheap

The Las Vegas Strip Just Got Its First-Ever Luxury All-Inclusive Experience — and It's Not Cheap

Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World is launching 'The Conrad Complete,' a $150/person/night package with dining, nightclub access, and a private pool club.

By Resort Flock Editorial·Mar 29, 2026·Updated Mar 29, 2026

Las Vegas has never been an all-inclusive town. That changes this summer when Resorts World Las Vegas launches The Conrad Complete, a luxury inclusive package exclusively for guests staying in the property's Conrad tower. Bookings opened March 10, with stays available from May 26 through September 8.

The package costs $150 per person per night with a two-person minimum, on top of the room rate. For that, guests get curated prix-fixe dining at five of the resort's signature restaurants, including Kusa Nori, FUHU, and Wally's. The package also includes access to Club 66, a private lounge with daily breakfast and evening happy hour, plus complimentary entry to Zouk Nightclub.

Pool access is a big part of the pitch. Conrad Complete guests get early priority access to the property's recently renovated 5.5-acre pool complex, which features seven pools anchored by an 1,800-square-foot infinity pool. The pool deck includes 66 daybeds, elevated cabanas with misting fans and mini-fridges, and more than 560 loungers.

The move is notable because it brings the all-inclusive model to a market that has historically resisted it. While the Caribbean and Mexico have long standardized on bundled pricing through brands like Hyatt Inclusive Collection and Marriott All-Inclusive Resorts, Las Vegas has relied on the opposite approach — monetizing every amenity separately.

Conrad Complete is positioned as a premium summer product rather than a year-round format. But if it performs, it could signal that all-inclusive pricing has legs beyond beach destinations. For travelers used to the bundled simplicity of Caribbean resorts, that's a concept worth watching.