We tried one of Las Vegas' new all-inclusive deals. From show tickets to meals, the $518 package was a great value.
The all-inclusive package felt like a fantastic deal. I estimate that the out-of-pocket cost for everything we actually used to be about $1,188, so we saved a whopping $670.
We did spend extra money on one dinner, a few coffees and drinks, and a little gambling, but those were all completely optional.
Of course, there are some caveats. I normally wouldn’t order a beer at breakfast or lunch, go to a show, or buy tickets to the roller coaster while in Vegas, so I would consider those “extras.” Still, in my opinion, the lower hotel costs alone were worth it.
Our final bill had a few mistakes, charging us for one meal and the roller coaster tickets, but customer service happily removed those charges with a quick phone call.
After going on the MGM Resorts website, I saw that this same deal is now as low as $330 if you go on weekdays, and at that rate, you really can’t beat it.
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