Two Iconic Las Vegas Hotels Are Going All-Inclusive — Starting at $330 for Two Nights
MGM Resorts is launching bundled all-inclusive packages at Luxor and Excalibur starting April 6, covering meals, shows, and parking on the Strip.
MGM Resorts International is bringing the all-inclusive model to the Las Vegas Strip with a new package launching April 6, 2026 at Luxor Hotel & Casino and Excalibur Hotel & Casino. Starting at $330 plus tax for a two-night stay for two guests, the deal bundles hotel, dining, entertainment, and parking into a single upfront price.
The package includes six meals per day per guest — breakfast, lunch, and dinner — at restaurants spanning five MGM properties: Luxor, Excalibur, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, and New York-New York. Each meal comes with select beer, wine, or non-alcoholic beverages. Guests also get two show tickets, choosing from options like Blue Man Group and Carrot Top at Luxor or The Australian Bee Gees Show at Excalibur, plus two rides on The Big Apple Coaster at New York-New York.
The move follows a growing trend of major hospitality companies testing all-inclusive or bundled pricing outside traditional beach resort markets. Earlier this month, Hilton debuted a similar concept at the Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World, though at a higher price point.
Why It Matters
Las Vegas has long sold itself on the promise of value, but the city's resort fees, restaurant tabs, and show tickets can add up fast. MGM's package attempts to solve that sticker shock by letting guests pre-pay for the essentials. With dynamic pricing and no blackout dates, the company is clearly testing whether the all-inclusive model can work beyond the Caribbean and Mexico — two regions where bundled pricing has become the dominant format.
The package is available now at mgmresorts.com.




