If you’ve ever looked at the "all-inclusive" resorts in Mexico or the Caribbean and wished you could find that same stress-free value on the Las Vegas Strip, your luck just changed. Starting April 2, 2026, Caesars Entertainment is rolling out a first-of-its-kind Inclusive Summer Package at three of its most iconic center-Strip resorts: Harrah’s Las Vegas, The LINQ Hotel, and Flamingo Las Vegas.
Available for stays through August 2026, the bundle aims to solve the "hidden cost" headache of a Vegas vacation by wrapping everything from your room and resort fees to your meals and drinks into one nightly price.
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The package starts at $200 per night for one guest (with each additional guest adding $100). For that price, you aren't just getting a bed; you’re getting a full day-to-night itinerary:
The Room: A standard king or double queen room at any of the three participating resorts, with taxes and resort fees already included (no checkout-day surprises here).Celebrity Chef Dining: Two meals per day at a massive variety of outlets. We’re talking full-service meals (appetizer, entrée, dessert) at heavy hitters like Gordon Ramsay Burger and Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar, or quick-service stops at Bobby’s Burgers by Bobby Flay.Bottomless Drinks: Unlimited well drinks, house wine, beer and non-alcoholic beverages (including Red Bull and coffee) at signature spots like the 3535 Bar and Bugsy’s Bar.The Perks: You’ll also get two anytime tickets to the High Roller Observation Wheel, free daily self-parking, and a 20% discount on those coveted cabanas at The Pool at The LINQ.“As travelers look for more value options, we are proud to introduce an incredible offer in the center of the Las Vegas Strip,” said Dan Walsh, SVP and General Manager of the resorts.
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Pro-Tip for Booking
This package is limited to four guests per reservation and a maximum stay of four nights. If you’re traveling with a group of friends, the "additional guest" fee of $100 is an absolute steal when you consider that it covers two full meals (including dessert and drinks) plus bottomless beverages at the bars.
The most "bang for your buck" move? Use your meal credits at the full-service spots like Fulton Café or Gordon Ramsay Burger. In a city where a single dinner and a few cocktails can easily hit $150 per person, this package essentially pays for itself before you even factor in the room.
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