Las Vegas resorts are offering all-inclusive packages to combat a recent drop in tourism. The city saw a 7.5% drop in visitors in 2025, the largest drop since 1970, excluding the pandemic.
All-Inclusive Offers
Several resorts, including Harrah’s, the Linq, and the Flamingo, are offering packages that include drinks, meals, and tickets to attractions. These deals aim to provide a hassle-free experience for guests and make a vacation in Las Vegas more affordable.
Some experts argue that Las Vegas has become too expensive, but others claim that it remains affordable compared to other destinations. The average daily summer hotel rate rose by 36% from 2016 to 2025, according to an analysis of data from the Las Vegas Convention Authority.
Resort Packages
Harrah’s, the Linq, and the Flamingo are offering a package that includes drinks at certain bars, two meals per day at select restaurants, and two tickets to the High Roller starting at $150. Luxor and Excalibur are offering a two-night stay package that includes three meals per day, two tickets for one of six shows, and free self-parking, starting at $330.
Resorts World is offering a $150 add-on to their stay, which includes complimentary valet parking, prix-fixe menus at select restaurants, and free entrance to Zouk Nightclub. Circa is offering a two-night stay for $400 with a $100 beverage credit, a $100 dining credit, and a daybed at its tentpole pool, Stadium Swim.
Original reporting: Las Cruces Sun News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.