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New Campaign: Resorts World Las Vegas Bucks Resort Fee Trend

Kyle Stewart Posted onAugust 3, 2025August 4, 2025 12 Comments

Resorts World Las Vegas has a new campaign all over the city – All Resort, No Fees. But will it work? 

All Resort, No Fees.

The new campaign from Resorts World Las Vegas hits the heart of consumer dissatisfaction with the gaming capital of the world. Rampant and runaway fees, escalating prices, and a disconnect from the working class tourism that made Las Vegas a staple of US tourism has hit a wall.

Resorts World Las Vegas All Resort No Fees
Resorts World Las Vegas All Resort No Fees

The elimination of resort fees is one way to differentiate from the rest of the Las Vegas strip which has embraced and escalated the practice of tacking on non-refundable, non-negotiable fees that do not appear (for most Americans) in the price of the stay but are very much a mandatory cost. The complex has also eliminated self-parking charges another sticking point of contention for guests.

Resorts World Las Vegas is at the end of the Strip opposite Fontainebleu LV, the latest glitzy high rise and the second outpost from the Miami legend. The complex, of course, hosts a very large casino, shopping complex, meetings, spas, and 69 restaurants and bars from celebrity-chef fine dining to casual dining and a Starbucks. The three hotels that operate on the property are the Hilton Las Vegas, Conrad Las Vegas, and Crockfords, a LXR hotel chain also from Hilton. I reviewed the Conrad Las Vegas in October 2022.

The Decline of Las Vegas Tourism

Las Vegas tourism is down 11% this year, though meetings and events remain steady. There are a few culprits of the decline, many of which have been covered here on Live And Let’s Fly and elsewhere in the media.

International arrivals are down 13% in June and domestic traffic is down 6.5%. The airport, is only down 4% but it’s unclear if that includes connecting traffic.

“The sharp decrease in overseas visitors—who typically stay longer and spend more—is a major blow. Convention traffic remains strong, up about 10%, but leisure travel has softened, with weekday hotel occupancy dipping below trend.” – Hotel Management Network

Coincidentally, both Matthew and I were in Las Vegas for work last week, completely unrelated and not on the same days. His observations may differ from mine. In my brief time it seemed that traffic was relatively limited though there’s no question that people are still out and about enjoying Las Vegas, perhaps just less of them.

How Las Vegas Climbs Its Way Out

Resorts World could set the tone for the city’s return to normal occupancy. Its message needs to be broader, and wider. I was only targeted on social media while I was in Las Vegas, but the message that all of the lights and sounds, and entertainment the city has to offer is cheaper than it was last year and without the annoying fees that are a final gut punch to those who lose on the tables and slots. It has an exciting new attraction, The Sphere, which is reason enough to visit.

“Tourists are increasingly deterred by the high cost of visiting. Reports highlight eye-watering prices such as $33 bagels and $26 bottles of water, onerous parking and resort fees, and surprise charges for early check-ins and basic amenities.

One visitor remarked people felt they were “getting taken for a ride” as nickel-and-dimed pricing became widespread.” – Hotel Management Network

Whether it’s international traffic, or concerns about discretionary spending, or the runaway fees that have consumers passing on Sin City – removing resort fees gives travelers an incentive to come to Las Vegas.

What’s most important about this strategy is that the hotels can always add it back if it’s unsuccessful, but they can’t really reduce the fee. The whole point of the fee is that travelers know it’s there but don’t factor it into their calculations when booking, reducing it would not cause new travelers to book, it would simply reduce revenue from guests who already did.

The market is highly competitive. It’s entirely possible that a new approach to pricing in Vegas could start from a successful Resorts World campaign.

Conclusion

Visitor traffic is down, but convention and meeting traffic is up in Las Vegas. Resorts World Las Vegas has eliminated resort fees and self-parking costs to give visitors a reason to come back and see what’s new. If this works in Las Vegas, it could help to make a case for eliminating wasteful fees in other markets when they see tourism begin to struggle. This is one small step for tourists, let’s hope for one giant leap for traveler kind.

What do you think? 

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12 Comments

  1. ORDnHKG Reply
    August 3, 2025 at 2:10 pm

    1. It is a promo that only last til September 11th
    2. It is NOT valid for any rate but direct only AND booking the specific no resort fee rate
    3. Treasure Island had been having the no resort fee rate for years, so this is nothing new, and you also MUST book direct AND booking the no resort fee rate

  2. Sam Reply
    August 3, 2025 at 3:37 pm

    In my promotions, it shows no resort fee room at $79. There’s another rate that has a resort fee which is priced at $29 a night. Long story short, it’s a different color of money at least for my booking options through Genting.

  3. whocares Reply
    August 3, 2025 at 5:36 pm

    Bagels 50% off….

    still $16.

  4. Christian Reply
    August 3, 2025 at 6:26 pm

    I used to stay at The Paris in Las Vegas back when Caesars bragged about no resort fees. Then they decided that they wanted to do some big money grabs and reintroduced the fees, then increased them, then increased them… well you get the picture. Getting value in Vegas has become exceedingly difficult and the hotels are much tighter with comps as small as free drinks while gambling. Sure it’s nice if you win but if you don’t you now normally spend a bunch of money plus whatever you’ve lost at a casino. It’s just a lot less fun.

  5. bossa Reply
    August 3, 2025 at 6:27 pm

    Not even lipstick on a pig… But nice to see maybe their greed has come back to bite ’em…

  6. David Reply
    August 3, 2025 at 7:19 pm

    I’d feel like I needed a shower after going through Harry Reid airport. I mean really. They couldn’t find someone more worthy than a sleezebag politician to name it after?

    • Richie D Reply
      August 5, 2025 at 9:49 am

      Please tell me what Reid has to do with this article. At all. Stretch the truth if need be.

  7. Gary Reply
    August 3, 2025 at 7:26 pm

    Numbers can be easily misleading or perhaps even manipulated. Just got back from from a business trip that included Vegas and 4 different SWA flights. Since the Pandemic , from an observational standpoint only, I can’t recall ever seeing such low headcount’s on SWA flights, airports, restaurants traffic, and hotels. Higher prices or total $ can mislead you into believing that everything is fine.

  8. Torkerz Reply
    August 4, 2025 at 6:46 am

    The only way to fight this is the public voting with their feet and just boycotting Vegas strip Hotels until this is fixed. Even the gambling is an absolute rip off.

  9. simmonad Reply
    August 4, 2025 at 12:41 pm

    People complain about Europe being over-regulated but, when it comes to consumer protection? Bring it on!

  10. Ampeazy Reply
    August 5, 2025 at 8:20 am

    The locals casinos are doing just fine. Station Casinos is the best overall value for any player and has been for years.

  11. Jeff Reply
    August 7, 2025 at 12:35 am

    Being a ceasar reward member – no resort fees and free rooms. But honestly I have little desire to go to Vegas. Go once a year for SEMA/AAPEX for my business. Other than that only if I want to see a certain group preforming. I do go to Reno once a month, and they usually have events. Like Wingfest couple weeks ago, “blues, beers and BBQ”. We have a good time and are not spending all the time in the casinos. Also there is so good hiking, fishing and other activities. We get invited to dinner events. Will be going up end of month for Rib Cookoff, which we enjoy. Plus the dealers and employees are more personable.

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