If you're planning a trip to Las Vegas, all-inclusive hotel deals may save you some money, but in most cases, the promotional offers are for a limited period. To get the best deal, shop around closer to your departure date. Generally, you can get good prices by reserving online. However, what may appear to be a good price can change: When you check out, all of the extras are added in. Here are some examples of current all-inclusive hotel deals, as of December 2010.
The Luxor Hotel offers all-you-can-eat buffets, all day and every day, including breakfast, lunch, dinner and the Sunday Champagne Brunch. In addition, the package includes two VIP passes to nightclubs LAX and Cathouse, two Nurture Spa day passes and tickets for two to a show and a number of exhibitions. All of this, plus your room for two, is offered for $210 a night.
The Silverton Casino and Lodge has a wide range of permanent packages, each with an accent on a local event or attraction, so you'll find packages geared toward occasions such as golf, weddings, rodeos, shows, NASCAR, shopping and romance. As well as the hotel room, the packages include complimentary transportation and other perks. For current prices and other details, check the Silverton's website (see Resources).
The Red Rock Casino offers a number of all-inclusive packages. These generally include the use of the hotel's spa and fitness facilities, shuttle services to and from the airport, daily meals and transportation to the Strip. The packages, which may vary from time to time, cover themes such as Seasonal Fun, Adventure, Spa and Family Fun. Check with the hotel for the latest prices and details.