I Stayed at the Strip’s First “Luxury Inclusive” Hotel in Las Vegas: Here is What $150 a Night Actually Gets You.

Ian Hernandez

I Stayed at the Strip’s First "Luxury Inclusive" Hotel in Las Vegas: Here is What $150 a Night Actually Gets You.
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Picture this: Las Vegas, the city of endless buffets and bottomless drinks, finally dipping its toe into the luxury inclusive pool. Resorts World Las Vegas just launched The Conrad Complete at the Conrad tower, promising a curated escape without the nickel-and-diming. At $150 per guest per night – two-guest minimum – it’s got folks buzzing about whether it’s a steal or just hype.[1][2]

Honestly, I was skeptical heading into my stay. Vegas resorts love upcharges, right? Yet this package bundles valet, lounge access, dining, pools, and nightlife into one seamless add-on for Conrad rooms from late May through early September 2026. Let’s break down exactly what that extra $150 delivers.[3]

Effortless Check-In with Complimentary Valet

Effortless Check-In with Complimentary Valet (Image Credits: Pexels)
Effortless Check-In with Complimentary Valet (Image Credits: Pexels)

I pulled up to Resorts World, and the valet whisked my car away without a single charge. This perk lasts the entire stay, saving me the usual $40 daily fee at a place like this. It’s a small touch, but in Vegas heat, it feels huge right from the start.[1]

Staff directed me straight to the Conrad tower elevators. No lines, no hassle. That smooth arrival set a relaxed tone for the whole trip.

The Spacious, Modern Conrad Room

The Spacious, Modern Conrad Room (Image Credits: Unsplash)
The Spacious, Modern Conrad Room (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Conrad rooms hit different – clean lines, huge windows framing the Strip, and tech like app-controlled everything. Guests rave about the quiet vibe compared to rowdier spots nearby. My king suite felt like a serene retreat amid the chaos.[4]

Plush bedding and a massive bathroom made unwinding easy. No wonder reviews call it one of the cleanest on the property. For base rates starting around $149, plus the package, it’s solid value.

Club 66 Lounge: Breakfast with a View

Club 66 Lounge: Breakfast with a View (Image Credits: Pixabay)
Club 66 Lounge: Breakfast with a View (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Club 66 became my morning haven, an exclusive lounge perched high with panoramic Strip sights. Continental breakfast here means fresh pastries, fruits, yogurts – no buffet crowds. I sipped coffee overlooking the neon sprawl, feeling like VIP without effort.[1]

It’s intimate, not overwhelming. Perfect start before diving into the day. This alone justifies part of the fee for lounge lovers.

Prix-Fixe Dining at Signature Spots

Prix-Fixe Dining at Signature Spots (Image Credits: Unsplash)
Prix-Fixe Dining at Signature Spots (Image Credits: Unsplash)

The package unlocks curated prix-fixe menus at five eateries: Kusa Nori for sushi vibes, FUHU’s upscale Chinese, Wally’s steaks, ¡VIVA! by Ray Garcia’s modern Mexican, and Agave Bar & Grill. Each offers fixed courses that hit quality without excess. I tried Wally’s – tender cuts, spot-on sides, all streamlined.[2]

No à la carte confusion or surprise bills. It’s thoughtful curation in a resort with 50-plus dining options. Saves hassle and cash compared to paying full pop.

These spots elevate beyond basic Vegas fare. Honestly, the variety impressed me most.

Priority Pool Access and Hosted Drinks

Priority Pool Access and Hosted Drinks (Image Credits: Pixabay)
Priority Pool Access and Hosted Drinks (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Early entry to the revamped 5.5-acre pool deck meant snagging prime loungers before the rush. Seven pools, including the epic 1,800-square-foot Athena Infinity overlooking the Strip, plus hosted beverages kept things flowing. Daybeds with coolers and shade? Game-changer on hot days.[3]

Over 560 loungers and fancy cabanas with TVs and misters add luxury. I floated with a drink in hand, no lines. Peak Vegas pool life, upgraded.

Evening Social Hour at Club 66

Evening Social Hour at Club 66 (Image Credits: Pixabay)
Evening Social Hour at Club 66 (Image Credits: Pixabay)

As sun dipped, Club 66 transformed into cocktail central. Handcrafted drinks flowed during the social hour – think craft gins, whiskeys, paired with light bites. Those Strip views at dusk? Magical, especially after pool time.[1]

Not unlimited booze, but quality over quantity. I lingered longer than planned. Bridges day to night perfectly.

Free Entry to Zouk Nightclub

Free Entry to Zouk Nightclub (Image Credits: Unsplash)
Free Entry to Zouk Nightclub (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Zouk, one of Vegas’ top clubs, opened its doors gratis on operating nights. No cover, no hassle – just scan and enter the pulsing energy. The package makes nightlife accessible without the usual $50-plus hit.[2]

World-class DJs, light shows, the works. I danced till late, feeling the buzz. Smart add for party seekers.

Hidden Savings and Smart Perks

Hidden Savings and Smart Perks (Image Credits: Unsplash)
Hidden Savings and Smart Perks (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Break it down: valet saves $40/day, lounge meals cut food tabs, pool priority avoids rentals at $200+, club entry another win. For couples, $300/night extra on top of room rate bundles big-ticket items. In pricey Vegas, it curbs impulse spends.[2]

Not full all-inclusive like beach resorts. Still, curated luxury shines through. I tracked expenses – definite net positive.

Standout Features That Wow

Standout Features That Wow (Image Credits: Unsplash)
Standout Features That Wow (Image Credits: Unsplash)

The pool renovation steals the show: infinity edges, misting fans, mini-fridges in cabanas. Conrad’s LEED Gold status and health verifications add modern appeal. Feels fresh in a Strip full of dated spots.[3]

App integration for everything keeps it seamless. Guests echo this in reviews – serene yet connected. Package amplifies it all.

Final Verdict on the $150 Add-On

Final Verdict on the $150 Add-On (Image Credits: Unsplash)
Final Verdict on the $150 Add-On (Image Credits: Unsplash)

At $150/head, The Conrad Complete delivers refined perks without overpromising. Ideal for couples wanting ease over excess. I’d book again for summer dips – Vegas inclusive, done right.[1]

Let’s be real, it’s an add-on, not unlimited paradise. Yet for Strip luxury, it punches above weight. What a ride.

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