LAS VEGAS — In a move that mirrors the hassle-free appeal of Caribbean resorts, Caesars Entertainment has officially launched its Inclusive Summer Package. Aimed at travelers seeking predictable costs in an often unpredictable city, the bundle brings a rare "one-price" model to three iconic center-Strip properties: Harrah’s Las Vegas, The LINQ Hotel, and Flamingo Las Vegas.
Available for stays from April through August 2026, the package attempts to solve the "hidden cost" headache of a Vegas vacation by bundling room rates, resort fees, meals, and even the bar tab into a single nightly price.
The Bottom Line: What’s Included?
The package starts at $200 per night for a single guest, with each additional guest (up to four per room) costing $100 per night. For that price, travelers receive:
Accommodations: A standard room at Harrah’s, The LINQ, or the Flamingo.
Dining: Two meals per day at a massive roster of outlets, including spots by celebrity chefs Gordon Ramsay, Bobby Flay, and Guy Fieri.
Drinks: "Bottomless" well drinks, house wine, beer, and non-alcoholic beverages at designated casino bars.
Attractions: Two "anytime" tickets to the High Roller Observation Wheel and 20% off cabanas at The LINQ’s Influence pool.
The Extras: Daily resort fees, taxes, and self-parking for one vehicle are all baked into the price.
"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 participating resorts. "It creates a more affordable way to enjoy some of our most iconic resorts."
Where Can You Eat and Drink?
One of the package's strongest selling points is the flexibility of the dining credits. Rather than being stuck with a single buffet, guests can bounce between the three properties.
Participating Highlights Include:
Harrah’s: Bobby’s Burgers, Chicken Guy!, and the Fulton Street Noodle Bar.
The LINQ: Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar.
Flamingo: Gordon Ramsay Burger and Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips.
Note on Meals: For full-service spots like Gordon Ramsay Burger, the package covers an appetizer, entrée, dessert, and a soft drink. Fast-casual spots cover an entrée, side, and drink.
The Fine Print
While the deal offers significant value, there are a few "Vegas-style" rules to keep in mind:
Duration: Valid for stays up to four nights.
Availability: Blackout dates apply, particularly around major holidays or city-wide events.
Booking: Reservations must be made directly through the Caesars website.
Why This Matters
For years, Las Vegas has moved away from the "cheap steak and free booze" era toward a luxury-centric, à la carte model. By reintroducing a bundled package that includes resort fees and parking—two of the most criticized fees on the Strip—Caesars is positioning Harrah’s, The LINQ, and the Flamingo as the go-to choices for the budget-conscious "Value Voyager" this summer.
Whether you're looking to ride the High Roller or grab a burger by Ramsay, this might be the closest the Strip gets to an "all-inclusive" vacation in 2026.