Las Vegas Just Got Its First All-Inclusive Experience — and It's Not What You'd Expect

Las Vegas Just Got Its First All-Inclusive Experience — and It's Not What You'd Expect

Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World debuts the Strip's first luxury inclusive package, blending prix-fixe dining, private club access, and nightlife into one rate.

Published on Mar 14, 2026 (Updated on Mar 14, 2026)

The all-inclusive concept just landed in Las Vegas. Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World has launched The Conrad Complete, the first luxury inclusive experience on the Las Vegas Strip, available for bookings starting March 10 for stays between May 26 and September 8, 2026.

At $150 per person per night (two-person minimum), the package layers premium dining, private-club access, priority pool privileges, and built-in nightlife into one prepaid rate. It's not quite the Caribbean swim-up-bar model, but it borrows heavily from the all-inclusive playbook — and adapts it for a city that has never really tried this before.

What's Included

Guests booking The Conrad Complete get curated prix-fixe dining at five signature restaurants across Resorts World, including Kusa Nori, FUHU, and Wally's. The package also includes exclusive access to Club 66, an intimate private lounge with panoramic Strip views, daily continental breakfast, and an evening cocktail hour.

On the leisure side, there's priority early access to the newly renovated 5.5-acre pool complex with hosted beverages, complimentary valet for the entire stay, and entry to Zouk Nightclub on operating nights.

Why It Matters

Vegas has historically been an a-la-carte destination where every experience comes with a separate bill. The Conrad Complete flips that model, at least partially, by bundling high-end experiences into a single nightly rate. For travelers used to the Hilton All-Inclusive portfolio in Mexico and the Caribbean, this represents a familiar format in an unexpected setting.

Whether the concept catches on beyond a summer pilot remains to be seen, but it signals that even the most a-la-carte city in the world is paying attention to what all-inclusive travelers want: simplicity, access, and no surprise charges.