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Las Vegas Strip vacation deals start at $79/night for full suites through timeshare preview packages at properties like Westgate Las Vegas, Hilton Grand Vacations on the Boulevard, and Wyndham Desert Blue. You get resort luxury on the Strip for less than a basic hotel room at most casinos.

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Best Las Vegas Vacation Deals on the Strip

By The VacationDeals.to TeamMarch 5, 202612 min read

Las Vegas is the only city in America where you can eat a $20 all-you-can-eat prime rib buffet, watch Cirque du Soleil, lose $50 at blackjack, and still come out feeling like you had a great night. The city is engineered for fun, and the vacation deals on the Strip are arguably the best in the country. Why? Because Vegas has more resort inventory than it knows what to do with, and timeshare brands are desperate to get you in the door. Their loss is your gain. Here are the best Las Vegas vacation deals for 2026 — real resorts, real prices, real Strip access.

Las Vegas Strip Deal Comparison

ResortPriceNightsLocationSuite Size
Westgate Las Vegas Resort$89/night4North Strip (adjacent to Convention Center)1-2 bedroom suites
Hilton Grand Vacations on the Boulevard$109/night3Center Strip (behind Harrah's)1-2 bedroom suites
Wyndham Desert Blue$79/night4Near Strip (Flamingo Rd)1-2 bedroom suites
Hilton Grand Vacations Elara$129/night3Center Strip (connected to Planet Hollywood)Studio-2 bedroom
Marriott Grand Chateau$139/night4Center Strip (behind Aria)1-2 bedroom suites
Holiday Inn Club Vacations Las Vegas$89/night3Near Strip (Desert Inn Rd)1-2 bedroom suites

Best Budget Vegas Deal: Wyndham Desert Blue — $79/Night

At $79/night, Wyndham Desert Blue is the cheapest quality resort deal on the Strip. It's not technically on the Strip itself — it's on Flamingo Road about a 10-minute walk from the Linq — but the suites are spacious, the pool is excellent, and you can't beat the price. Full kitchen, separate living area, and a washer/dryer. The presentation runs about 90 minutes. At this price, you'd be crazy not to book it.

Best Value Vegas Deal: Westgate Las Vegas — $89/Night

Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino is the former Las Vegas Hilton where Elvis performed 837 consecutive sold-out shows. The property is massive with its own casino, multiple restaurants, a full spa, and a pool complex. The suites are generous and the location at the north end of the Strip puts you steps from the Convention Center and a monorail ride from Center Strip. At $89/night with a 90-minute presentation, this is the best balance of price, quality, and location.

Pro Tip: The Las Vegas Monorail runs from the Convention Center (near Westgate) to the MGM Grand, with stops at Harrah's, Flamingo, and other major casinos. A 24-hour pass costs $13. If you're staying at Westgate, this is your lifeline to Center Strip without dealing with traffic or parking.

Best Premium Vegas Deal: Hilton Grand Vacations Elara — $129/Night

Elara is connected to Planet Hollywood via a skybridge, which means you step out of your suite and into the center of the Strip action. The suites are modern with floor-to-ceiling windows and Strip views from higher floors. The rooftop pool on the 57th floor is one of the best in Vegas. At $129/night you're paying a fraction of what the Aria or Bellagio charges for a standard room, and you're getting a full suite. The HGV presentation is about 2 hours and very professional.

What to Do on the Strip

Vegas reinvents itself constantly, but the 2026 essentials include: the Sphere (the LED-wrapped entertainment venue that has to be seen to be believed), Cirque du Soleil shows at multiple casinos, the Bellagio fountain show (free!), the High Roller observation wheel, and the ever-expanding restaurant scene featuring celebrity chefs on every block. Fremont Street downtown has been revitalized with a massive LED canopy and zip line. And of course, there's the gambling — set a budget and stick to it.

Fun Fact: The Strip isn't actually in Las Vegas. It's in the unincorporated township of Paradise, Nevada. This is why "what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas" is technically inaccurate — it should be "what happens in Paradise stays in Paradise," which sounds significantly less exciting.

Best Time to Visit Vegas for Deals

Midweek (Monday through Thursday) is dramatically cheaper than weekends. A suite that's $89/night on Tuesday might be $159 on Saturday. December through February is cold enough (40s at night) to thin the crowds, and deals under $100 are everywhere. Avoid major convention weeks (CES in January, for example), fight weekends, and major holidays — prices spike and rooms vanish.

Vegas Resort Suites vs. Casino Hotels

Casino hotels on the Strip (MGM Grand, Caesars, Venetian) offer glamorous rooms with no kitchen, daily resort fees of $40-60, and rack rates starting at $200+. Vacation deal resorts offer full suites with kitchens, no resort fees, and rates starting at $79. The trade-off is location — casino hotels are right on the Strip, while deal resorts are on or adjacent to it. For most visitors, the savings far outweigh the extra 5-10 minute walk.

Dining on a Budget

Vegas buffets aren't as cheap as they used to be (most run $40-60 now), but the quality has gone way up. The Wynn Buffet and Bacchanal at Caesars are legitimately excellent. For cheap eats, head to Fremont Street where places like Heart Attack Grill and Pizza Rock offer filling meals for under $20. Having a kitchen in your suite is the ultimate money saver — grocery stores like Smith's are scattered around the Strip area.

Pro Tip: Download the MyVegas app months before your trip and play the free slots. You earn loyalty points that convert to real comps — free buffets, show tickets, and even hotel rooms. It's one of the best-kept secrets in Vegas travel.

Day Trips from Vegas

The Grand Canyon (South Rim) is about 4.5 hours by car. Red Rock Canyon is 20 minutes and offers stunning hiking. Hoover Dam is 45 minutes. Valley of Fire State Park is an hour and looks like Mars. If you're spending 4+ nights, dedicate one day to a day trip — it's a welcome break from the sensory overload of the Strip. Check our full deals page for more options across all destinations.

Fun Fact: Las Vegas uses about 6% of Nevada's total water supply despite having 75% of the state's population. Lake Mead provides 90% of Vegas's water, and the city has become one of the most aggressive water recyclers in the world — nearly all indoor water use is recycled and returned to the lake.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest vacation deal on the Las Vegas Strip?

Wyndham Desert Blue at $79/night for 4 nights is the cheapest quality resort deal near the Strip. Westgate Las Vegas at $89/night offers the best value when factoring in its on-site casino, restaurants, and monorail access.

Are Las Vegas vacation deals on the actual Strip?

Some are. Hilton Grand Vacations Elara is connected to Planet Hollywood on Center Strip. Others like Westgate and Wyndham are adjacent to the Strip within a 5-15 minute walk. All are easily accessible by monorail, rideshare, or a short walk.

Do Las Vegas resort deals include casino credits?

Most timeshare preview deals don't include casino credits, but some Westgate packages bundle $25-50 in free play. Always ask when booking. Casino hotel promotions (separate from vacation deals) are more likely to include gambling credits.

When is the cheapest time to visit Las Vegas?

Midweek stays (Monday-Thursday) in December through February offer the lowest rates. Avoid CES week in January, major fight weekends, and holidays. Tuesday and Wednesday nights are consistently the cheapest across all properties.

Is it worth paying more for a Center Strip resort deal?

If walking is important to you, yes. Center Strip locations like Elara and Marriott Grand Chateau put you in the heart of the action. If you don't mind a 10-15 minute walk or monorail ride, North Strip deals like Westgate save $30-50/night.

What resort fees should I expect at Las Vegas vacation deal properties?

Most timeshare resort properties do NOT charge resort fees — that's a major advantage over casino hotels, which charge $40-60/night in resort fees. Confirm with your specific property, but vacation deal resorts typically include WiFi, pool, and parking at no extra charge.

Can I get a Las Vegas vacation deal as a single person?

Most deals require couples (two adults), as the timeshare presentation targets couples who might buy together. Some properties accept single travelers, but availability is limited. Call the booking line and ask — requirements vary by property and season.

How long is the timeshare presentation in Las Vegas?

Las Vegas presentations typically run 90-120 minutes. Westgate is on the shorter end (90 minutes). Hilton Grand Vacations and Marriott are closer to 2 hours. Be prepared for the full duration and don't schedule anything immediately after.

What should I wear to the timeshare presentation in Vegas?

Smart casual is fine — no dress code requirements. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. The presentations are held in air-conditioned sales centers, so bring a light jacket. No swimwear, pajamas, or flip-flops — they want you somewhat presentable.

Are there vacation deals near the Las Vegas Convention Center?

Yes — Westgate Las Vegas Resort is directly adjacent to the Convention Center and offers deals starting at $89/night. It's a top pick for convention attendees who want to save on accommodations while being steps from their events.

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