MGM Resorts Launches Strip All-Inclusive Deal
March 25, 2026 at 15:17 UTC

Key Points
- MGM Resorts (MGM) has launched an all-inclusive package on the Las Vegas Strip
- The bundle starts at $330 plus tax for two nights for two guests
- Offer covers hotel, dining, entertainment, coaster rides and parking
- Bookings open now for stays from April 6 with no blackout dates
MGM Resorts unveils bundled Las Vegas Strip offer
MGM Resorts International (MGM) has introduced a new all-inclusive experience on the Las Vegas Strip that combines hotel accommodations, dining, entertainment and parking into a single upfront price. The package is available at Luxor Hotel & Casino and Excalibur Hotel & Casino and is positioned to simplify trip planning while preserving the variety associated with Las Vegas stays.
The bundle starts at $330 plus tax for a two-night stay for two guests in a standard room with double occupancy, including daily resort fees. It is bookable immediately, with travel stays beginning April 6 and dynamic pricing but no blackout dates, which the company says is intended to provide broad accessibility throughout the year.
Package components: lodging, meals and shows
Each all-inclusive booking includes a two-night stay at either Luxor or Excalibur, along with three meals per day per guest covering breakfast, lunch and dinner. Over a two-night stay, two guests receive six digital meal vouchers accessible through the MGM Rewards app, redeemable at a selection of MGM Resorts (MGM) restaurants on the south Strip.
Participating dining venues span Excalibur, Luxor, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay and New York-New York, and include options such as The Buffet at Excalibur, MGM Grand Buffet, TAP Sports Bar, Diablo’s Cantina, Pyramid Café, Public House, Backstage Deli, Noodle Shop and Tom’s Watch Bar. Meals come with dedicated menus, one select beer or wine per meal and non-alcoholic beverages; gratuity is not included.
Entertainment is built into the package through two tickets per stay to one MGM Resorts show. Guests can choose among six signature productions, including Blue Man Group, Carrot Top and FANTASY at Luxor, and The Australian Bee Gees Show, The Mac King Comedy Magic Show and Thunder from Down Under at Excalibur.
Added attractions, parking and family features
Beyond shows, the bundle includes one ride per guest on The Big Apple Coaster at New York-New York, for a total of two rides per package. The coaster is described as one of the Strip’s notable thrill attractions, with speeds exceeding 67 mph and a 203-foot drop.
Self-parking for one vehicle at any MGM Resorts Las Vegas property is also included, though valet services are excluded. The package is sold exclusively through MGM Resorts’ own channels and is not offered via online travel agencies. All-inclusive stays can earn MGM Rewards points and may be purchased back-to-back to extend vacations, with all inclusions to be used within the booked dates.
While the offer is structured for two people, room accommodations can in some cases host up to four guests for an additional charge, with extra guests responsible for their own meals, coaster rides and show tickets. Children 10 and under dine free from kids’ menus at TAP restaurants and receive complimentary buffet access at Excalibur and MGM Grand when accompanied by an adult, and a $10 kids’ menu is available at select restaurants in Luxor and Excalibur.
Strategic positioning and company remarks
The launch arrives ahead of the spring and summer travel period. Mike Neubecker, President and COO overseeing MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, New York-New York, Luxor and Excalibur, said the company aims to offer a convenient, turnkey way for guests to explore its properties by consolidating hotel, dining, entertainment and parking into one price.
MGM Resorts describes the all-inclusive offer as a new way to experience its Las Vegas portfolio while removing the need to manage separate reservations or track individual costs. Bookings and additional information are available through mgmresorts.com/allinclusive and MGM’s direct channels.
Key Takeaways
- MGM Resorts is testing a cruise-style, all-inclusive format in Las Vegas, bundling core trip elements into one price rather than separate bookings.
- Dynamic pricing and the absence of blackout dates position the offer as a year-round product rather than a limited promotion tied to a single season.
- By limiting distribution to direct channels and integrating MGM Rewards vouchers, the company reinforces customer relationships within its own ecosystem.
- Family-oriented elements, such as kids eating free at select venues, broaden the package’s appeal beyond traditional couples or adult-focused Las Vegas travel.
References
- 1. https://livemusicblog.com/las-vegas-all-inclusive-mgm-resorts-package/
- 2. https://www.travelandtourworld.com/news/article/all-inclusive-experience-by-mgm-resorts-debuts-on-the-las-vegas-strip/
- 3. https://investors.mgmresorts.com/2026-03-25-MGM-RESORTS-INTERNATIONAL-LAUNCHES-ALL-INCLUSIVE-EXPERIENCE-ON-LAS-VEGAS-STRIP
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