Battle of the Bundles: Comparing Vegas All-Inclusive Deals for Summer 2026
- Keith Salwoski

- Apr 17
- 3 min read
Updated: Apr 21

Suddenly, Las Vegas is all "bundled up" with All-Inclusive packages.
The "nickeled and dimed" era of Las Vegas is facing a serious challenger. For Summer 2026, four of the biggest names in town—Caesars Entertainment, MGM Resorts, Circa Resort & Casino, and The Plaza—are offering bundled, limited-time packages.
If you want to know a much clearer picture of your total cost before you even land at Harry Reid International, here is how the top contenders stack up.
Caesars Entertainment: The "Center Strip" Value King
Caesars is targeting the heart of the Strip with its Inclusive Summer Package at Flamingo, LINQ, and Harrah’s.
What’s Included: Room, resort fees, and taxes are all in the base price. You get two meals daily (one appetizer, entree, and dessert per person), bottomless well drinks, beer, house wine, and non-alcoholic beverages at participating bars, two anytime tickets to the High Roller, and complimentary self-parking
Price Point: Starts at $200/night for one guest; +$100 for each additional guest (up to 4 guests total).
Insider Tip: The "Drink Up" Strategy. Unlike a standard credit, this is truly bottomless at specific bars. If you’re planning on a few poolside rounds or a long night at the lounge, this is the best pure "beverage value" on the Strip. Plus, grabbing that 20% discount on LINQ cabanas with this package is a pro move for summer heat. BOOK HERE
MGM Resorts: The "All-Inclusive Experience"
MGM’s "Summer Celebration" bundle is available at Luxor and Excalibur and is built to be a total "trip in a box."
What’s Included: Accommodations, daily resort fees, and self-parking. You get three meals per day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) at 10 participating outlets across the MGM portfolio, one beer or wine with each meal, two tickets to a choice of six shows (including Blue Man Group and Carrot Top), and two rides on The Big Apple Coaster.
Price Point: Entry-level pricing can dip to around $330 for a two-night stay for two guests.
Insider Tip: The Dining Network. This deal isn't just for Luxor and Excalibur; you can use your meal vouchers at several South Strip properties. While the MGM Grand Buffet is permanently closing on May 31, 2026, you can still maximize your "three-meal-a-day" plan at spots like Tom’s Watch Bar (New York-New York), TAP Sports Bar, or Diablo’s Cantina (Luxor). It pays to wander a bit to get the most variety out of your vouchers!
Circa Resort & Casino: The "Stadium Swim" Experience
Downtown’s newest powerhouse, Circa, is offering a "Vintage Vegas, Modern Luxury" bundle for those who want an 21+ only experience.
What’s Included: A premium room in the tower, reserved seating access at Stadium Swim (the massive multi-tier pool amphitheater), and a $75 daily credit at Victory Burger or Project BBQ.
Price Point: Premium pricing, often starting around $350/night midweek.
Insider Tip: The Sunscreen Save. Reserved seating at Stadium Swim can cost $100+ on its own during peak summer months. Booking this bundle essentially gives you the room for a massive discount when you factor in the "pool tax" you’d normally pay as a walk-in.
The Plaza Hotel & Casino: The "Old School" Value
Located at the top of the Fremont Street Experience, The Plaza’s "All-Inclusive Summer" is the most budget-friendly of the bunch.
What’s Included: Room with waived resort fees, free parking, daily breakfast and dinner, and unlimited drinks (well, beer, and wine) at two designated casino bars.
Price Point: The most aggressive pricing, often found under $150/night midweek.
Insider Tip: The "No-Fee" Win. The Plaza is one of the few downtown options consistently waiving resort fees in a bundle. When you combine that with the unlimited drink access, this is the most transparent "sticker price" in Downtown Las Vegas.
The LAS Discounts Verdict
Best for Families: MGM Resorts (The three-meal structure and show tickets make budgeting for a group much easier).
Best for Partying: The LINQ (Caesars) or Circa (Center Strip energy vs. Downtown luxury).
Best Overall Value: Caesars Entertainment (Including taxes, resort fees, and parking in the base price is a rare win for the consumer).
Best for Budget: The Plaza (You can’t beat the price point for a classic Downtown vibe with no hidden fees).
Which bundle fits your summer style? No matter which you choose, you are finally beating the "hidden fee" game in Las Vegas!




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