Downtown Vegas Just Brought Back a True All-Inclusive Deal (Yes, Really)
- Keith Salwoski

- Jan 28
- 2 min read

Las Vegas doesn’t usually do “all-inclusive,” which is why this summer deal from Plaza Hotel & Casino is worth paying attention to.
The Plaza has officially brought back its popular all-inclusive hotel package for summer 2026, and it’s one of the best values we’ve seen downtown in a long time.
What You Get (And What You Don’t Have to Pay For)
The all-inclusive package starts at $104 per person, per night for stays between June 1 and August 31, and it covers a lot more than just a room.
Here’s what’s included:
No resort fees (that’s a $39 nightly savings right off the top)
Early check-in, when available
Free bottled water
Bottomless drinks (cocktails or non-alcoholic) at the Omaha Bar and Sports Book Bar
Two meals per day at select Plaza restaurants
25% off cocktails at the rooftop pool
In other words, once you check in, most of your basics are already handled.
Where You Can Eat
Your daily meals can be used at several on-site spots, including:
Hash House a Go Go
Fresh Mexican Grill
Pop Up Pizza
Coffee Bar
You’ll also find discounted appetizers and cocktails at Oscar’s Steakhouse, which is a solid excuse to finally grab a drink overlooking Fremont Street.
Why This Deal Is a Big Deal
The Plaza first rolled this out in summer 2024, and it quickly became one of the most talked-about value packages in Las Vegas. According to the hotel, it’s still the only true all-inclusive hotel package in the city, and it was built directly from guest feedback.
Between waived fees, included meals, and unlimited drinks, this is the kind of bundle that makes budgeting a Vegas trip a lot easier—especially if you’re planning to spend most of your time downtown.
A Few Fine-Print Notes
The first night is due at booking, with the remaining balance paid at check-in
Guests receive a non-transferable wristband and meal vouchers
Early check-in is not guaranteed but can be requested
If you’ve been looking for a summer Vegas deal that actually feels like a deal, this one is worth a serious look. Downtown just made things a lot more interesting.




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