
MGM Now Lets You Book All-Inclusive Las Vegas Stays
MGM Resorts is now offering all-inclusive experiences on the Las Vegas Strip. You can bundle hotel accommodations, daily resort fee, dining, entertainment and parking, with prices starts at $330 plus tax for a two-night stay for two guests.
Bundles include stays at Luxor Hotel & Casino and Excalibur Hotel & Casino beginning April 6, 2026.
These all-inclusive experiences can earn MGM Rewards points and may be purchased back-to-back to extend your stay. The offer is available directly through MGM Resorts channels and will not be offered through online travel agencies.
All-Inclusive Bundle
- Dining: For a two-night stay, two guests will each receive six (6) digital vouchers total, accessible via the MGM Rewards app. Each meal includes one select beer or wine, along with non-alcoholic beverages. Guests will be offered dedicated menus featuring a wide range of popular and delicious food options throughout a variety of restaurants. Gratuity not included. Participating venues include:
- Excalibur:Â TAP Sports Bar, The Buffet at Excalibur
- Luxor: Diablo’s Cantina, Pyramid Café, Public House, Backstage Deli
- New York-New York: Tom’s Watch Bar
- Mandalay Bay:Â Noodle Shop
- MGM Grand:Â MGM Grand Buffet, TAP Sports Bar
- Entertainment: Two tickets to one of MGM Resorts’ signature shows, including:
- Luxor: Blue Man Group, Carrot Top, FANTASY: The Strip’s Sexiest Tease
- Excalibur:Â The Australian Bee Gees Show, The Mac King Comedy Magic Show, Thunder from Down Under
- The Big Apple Coaster:Â Each bundle includes one ride per guest on The Big Apple Coaster at New York-New York (two rides total), reaching speeds of more than 67 mph and a 203-foot drop.
- Parking: The experience also includes self-parking for one vehicle at any MGM Resorts Las Vegas property. Valet not included.
For more information or to book, you can visit mgmresorts.com/allinclusive.
Conclusion
Luxor and Excalibur are not the best MGM properties in Vegas, but this could be a good option to book affordable stays. While writing this article I also receive an offer from Capital One Shopping for $100 back when you spend $330+ at MGM Resorts.



Ugh. They should rename this the Hill BIlly package.