The Las Vegas Strip Just Got Its First-Ever All-Inclusive Package — and It Costs $150 a Night Extra

The Las Vegas Strip Just Got Its First-Ever All-Inclusive Package — and It Costs $150 a Night Extra

Resorts World Las Vegas debuts The Conrad Complete, a luxury inclusive add-on for Conrad tower guests running from late May through early September 2026.

By Resort Flock Editorial·Mar 22, 2026·Updated Mar 22, 2026

Las Vegas has never been an all-inclusive town — until now. Resorts World Las Vegas just launched The Conrad Complete, the first luxury inclusive experience on the Strip, available exclusively to guests staying in its Conrad tower from May 26 through September 8, 2026.

The package costs $150 per person per night (two-person minimum) and bundles perks that would otherwise run well into the hundreds: complimentary valet for the entire stay, priority access to a newly renovated 5.5-acre pool complex with seven pools and an 1,800-square-foot infinity pool overlooking the Strip, and prix-fixe dining at five signature restaurants.

Guests also get access to Club 66, a private retreat with panoramic Strip views that serves continental breakfast and evening cocktails. Nightlife is part of the deal too, with complimentary entry to Zouk Nightclub.

Why This Matters for All-Inclusive Fans

The all-inclusive model has been surging in the Caribbean and Mexico, driven by brands like Hyatt Inclusive Collection, Sandals, and Marriott All-Inclusive. Seeing the concept migrate to Las Vegas — even as a seasonal add-on rather than a full resort conversion — signals just how mainstream the format has become.

Conrad is a Hilton luxury brand, and this marks Hilton's first real experiment with bundled inclusive pricing in a non-beach destination. If it works, expect other major Strip properties to follow.

Bookings opened March 10, and the package is only available when paying with cash (no points redemptions). That limitation aside, for guests already paying Conrad tower rates, $150 per person for valet, five-restaurant dining, pool priority, and nightclub access could represent solid value in a city where those extras add up fast.