Two Iconic Las Vegas Hotels Are Going All-Inclusive — Starting at $330 for Two Nights
MGM Resorts is launching its first-ever all-inclusive package at Luxor and Excalibur, bundling rooms, meals, shows, and parking from April 6.
MGM Resorts International just made its boldest play yet for the all-inclusive crowd, launching a bundled vacation package at two of its Las Vegas Strip properties: Luxor Hotel & Casino and Excalibur Hotel & Casino. Bookings are open now, with travel starting April 6.
The package starts at $330 plus tax for a two-night stay for two guests and includes three meals per day (with a beer or wine at each), two show tickets, a ride on the Big Apple Coaster at New York-New York, and self-parking. Dining options span restaurants across Luxor, Excalibur, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, and New York-New York — so guests aren't locked into a single property. Children 10 and under eat free at select venues.
The move makes MGM the second major operator on the Strip to test all-inclusive pricing this year. In late February, the Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World introduced a premium all-inclusive add-on at $150 per person per night, targeting the luxury end. MGM's approach is different — a budget-friendly entry point aimed at families and value-conscious travelers who want everything sorted upfront.
It's a notable signal for the industry. All-inclusive models have long dominated Cancun, Punta Cana, and Jamaica, but they've been virtually nonexistent in Las Vegas until now. With two Strip operators testing the waters in the span of a month, it's clear that the format's appeal is stretching well beyond the Caribbean.
MGM's package uses dynamic pricing with no blackout dates, and stays can be booked back-to-back for longer trips. It's available directly through mgmresorts.com.
