Las Vegas has never been an all-inclusive destination. At least not truly.
The familiar model, where a set and often discounted price covers a room, meals, drinks and activities, seems fundamentally at odds with how the city traditionally does business. Lose, or spend, enough at the tables or slots, and most of those things would be on the house, arguably creating a comparable perception of value.
So the idea of a true all-inclusive experience in Las Vegas had never taken hold. Until recently, when, sometime in 2024, the team at Plaza hotel-casino in downtown Las Vegas was brainstorming ways to boost summer visitation and decided to roll out an all-inclusive package.
