
The Strip’s First True All-Inclusive Experience (Image Credits: Unsplash)
Las Vegas Strip – MGM Resorts International launched a pioneering all-inclusive package on Wednesday, targeting budget-conscious travelers with a comprehensive two-night deal at two popular properties. The offering combines lodging, meals, entertainment, and parking into one upfront price starting at $330 plus tax for two guests. This move addresses recent trends showing lower-income visitors prioritizing essentials over leisure trips, according to a Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority study.[1][2]
The Strip’s First True All-Inclusive Experience
MGM executives described the package as a response to consumer demand for predictable costs in a city known for surprises. Developed over several months, it bundles essentials that typically add up quickly on the Strip. Mike Neubecker, president and chief operating officer for several MGM properties including Luxor and Excalibur, called it a “fresh, compelling way” to deliver value.[1]
Bookings opened immediately through MGM Resorts channels, with stays starting April 6 and no blackout dates. Dynamic pricing ensures flexibility, and packages can connect back-to-back for longer trips. This marks the first such deal at a Strip resort, though downtown properties have tested similar concepts.[3]
Everything Included in the $330 Package
The bundle covers a standard room for two nights with double occupancy at either Luxor or Excalibur, including resort fees that often exceed $50 nightly. Guests receive digital vouchers via the MGM Rewards app for six meals per person – three daily across casual spots like The Buffet at Excalibur, Diablo’s Cantina at Luxor, and others at connected properties such as MGM Grand and New York-New York. Each meal features dedicated menus, one select beer or wine, and non-alcoholic drinks, though gratuity remains extra.[2]
Entertainment highlights include two tickets to one show from six options, such as Blue Man Group or Carrot Top at Luxor and Thunder from Down Under at Excalibur. Thrill-seekers get two rides on The Big Apple Coaster at New York-New York, with its 203-foot drop and speeds over 67 mph. Self-parking for one vehicle at any MGM Las Vegas property rounds out the perks.[1]
- Two-night stay + resort fees
- Six meals per person (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- Two show tickets
- Two Big Apple Coaster rides
- Self-parking
Luxor and Excalibur: Prime Spots for Value Seekers
Luxor, with its distinctive pyramid shape, and Excalibur, evoking a medieval castle, anchor the south Strip and connect seamlessly to neighboring MGM venues. These properties attract visitors looking for affordability without sacrificing location. Dining and shows span the cluster, encouraging exploration on foot.[4]
Families benefit too: Children 10 and under eat free at select buffets and TAP spots with an adult, or opt for a $10 kids’ menu elsewhere. Extra room guests pay additionally but share the space. The setup suits couples or small groups planning active itineraries.[3]
Crunching the Numbers: Real Savings Potential
Analysts estimate booking separately could cost $875 to $945 plus gratuity for off-peak dates, factoring rooms at $135, meals around $400, drinks $170, shows $80-$150, coaster $50, and parking $40. The bundle slashes that by about 65%, making it a standout for full utilization.[5]
Limitations apply: Dining sticks to casual fare, shows to mid-tier acts, and no valet or fine dining. Still, Neubecker noted it solves the “exactly what it’s going to cost” puzzle for travelers. “I can’t remember anything quite like it at this price,” he said.[1]
| Item | A La Carte Estimate | Bundle |
|---|---|---|
| Room + Fees (2 nights) | $135 | Included |
| 12 Meals + Drinks | $570 | Included |
| Show Tickets | $80-$150 | Included |
| Coaster Rides | $50 | Included |
| Parking | $40 | Included |
| Total | $875-$945 | $330 + tax |
Key Takeaways
- First Strip all-inclusive targets budget travelers with no blackouts from April 6.
- Savings up to 65% if using all meals, shows, and rides.
- Book direct at mgmresorts.com/allinclusive for MGM Rewards points.
This package signals a shift toward accessible Vegas escapes amid economic caution. It delivers Strip excitement without the nickel-and-dime traps. Ready to book your hassle-free getaway? What do you think about it? Tell us in the comments.