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All-Inclusive Packages Trend in Vegas, But Not All Pay Advisors Commission

by Briana Bonfiglio  April 10, 2026
Resorts World Las Vegas

Photo: Resorts World Las Vegas

Las Vegas’s three biggest hotel operators – MGM, Caesars, and Resorts World – have each announced all-inclusive or bundle packages, pitching value for guests and potential tourism boost for the destination.

But, unlike the all-inclusive moves in the cruise industry, travel advisors should know that only one of these hotel deals pays commission. 

Representatives at MGM and Caesars confirmed with TMR that their inclusive package bookings are not commissionable and only available to book direct. However, Resorts Worlds’ offer does pay commission when booked on Hilton’s advisor portal or the Resorts World Las Vegas booking engine. 

Each of the inclusive packages offers various savings for guests, but if they are used to using a travel advisor, then Resort World’s would be the way to go. Billed as The Conrad Complete and the first all-inclusive experience on the Strip, the package is $150 per guest, per night, and includes exclusive club access, prix-fixe dining, priority nightclub entry, and early pool entry. It’s available for stays from May 26 through Sept. 8. 

Similarly, though non-commissionable, MGM’s Luxor Hotel & Casino and Excalibur Hotel & Casino now offer a bundle that includes accommodations, daily resort fee, dining, entertainment, and parking at a single price starting at $330 plus tax for a two-night stay for two guests. It began April 6 and has no blackout dates. 

Caesars’ package is $300 per night for two guests at Harrah’s Las Vegas, The LINQ Hotel, or Flamingo Las Vegas, and has some of the same inclusions as MGM’s. However, Caesars’ is a summer-only offer, running from April through August.  

The deals come at a time when Las Vegas is trying to boost its tourism numbers, which in 2025 saw the sharpest downturn – outside of the pandemic – since 1970. In 2025, the city received 38.5 million visitors, a 7.5% decrease from 41.68 million in 2024.

  
  
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