Caesars Entertainment Launches $300 Escape Packages at Harrah’s, The LINQ and Flamingo Las Vegas

Harrah’s Las Vegas, The LINQ Hotel + Experience, and Flamingo Las Vegas pictured for Caesars Entertainment’s $300 Escape package — two-night stay with a $200 dining credit included; taxes and resort fees included.

LAS VEGAS — Travelers looking for a quick and affordable getaway to the Strip have a new reason to book this fall. Caesars Entertainment has launched a limited-time $300 Escape package that combines a two-night stay at Harrah’s Las Vegas, The LINQ Hotel + Experience, or Flamingo Las Vegas with a $200 food and beverage credit, offering guests exceptional value at three of the company’s most popular mid-Strip resorts.

The company confirmed that the $300 package price includes all taxes and resort fees, simplifying what is often the most confusing part of a hotel booking. Caesars officials said the new deal was designed to help visitors “focus on the fun,” allowing them to dine, unwind, and enjoy signature experiences across Caesars’ Las Vegas portfolio without worrying about add-ons or hidden charges.

A Simplified Getaway Experience

Guests who purchase the $300 Escape can stay at any of the three participating hotels—Harrah’s Las Vegas, The LINQ Hotel + Experience, or Flamingo Las Vegas—and use their $200 credit across a variety of participating restaurants and lounges within the Caesars network. Popular options include Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen at Caesars Palace, Giada at The Cromwell, Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar at The LINQ, Bugsy & Meyer’s Steakhouse at Flamingo, and many more.

The company says the offer is aimed at visitors who want flexibility: guests can split the credit among multiple venues or enjoy one lavish dining experience during their stay. The credit can also be used for select bars and lounges, making it easy to enjoy cocktails before a show or night out on the Strip.

“Caesars Entertainment continues to deliver experiences that bring together the best of Las Vegas—entertainment, dining, relaxation, and hospitality,” said a company spokesperson. “This package reflects our commitment to making travel both simple and rewarding.”

Spa Lovers’ Upgrade: “All You Can Spa”

In addition to the $300 Escape, Caesars is promoting its new “All You Can Spa” add-on at Harrah’s Las Vegas and The LINQ Hotel + Experience. Designed for guests seeking a full day of relaxation, the package offers up to four hours of spa treatments for one flat rate—$475 at Harrah’s and $500 at The LINQ.

Treatments are chosen from a curated spa menu that includes signature facials, deep-tissue massages, body scrubs, and mud wraps, giving guests the flexibility to tailor their own spa experience. Caesars describes it as “the ultimate self-care day” for travelers who want to unwind in style.

The package can be purchased as an upgrade in conjunction with the $300 Escape or separately through the participating spas’ front desks.

Part of a Larger Value Trend on the Strip

Industry analysts note that resort operators across Las Vegas have begun rolling out bundled packages in response to traveler demand for transparent pricing. With inflation and rising travel costs putting pressure on discretionary spending, “value-driven luxury” has become a popular marketing strategy—offering premium amenities at a fixed, all-inclusive rate.

Caesars Entertainment, one of the largest gaming and hospitality companies in the world, operates nine resorts on the Las Vegas Strip. The company’s portfolio includes Caesars Palace, Paris Las Vegas, Planet Hollywood, and The Cromwell, in addition to Harrah’s, The LINQ, and Flamingo.

By launching the $300 Escape, Caesars appears to be targeting both regional travelers and first-time visitors who might otherwise be deterred by resort fees and fluctuating nightly rates.

Booking and Availability

The $300 Escape package is available for booking directly through Caesars Entertainment’s official website under the “Caesars $300” promotions section. Guests can select their preferred resort and travel dates, subject to availability and blackout periods. The company advises booking early, as room inventory for promotional packages is limited.

Guests must be at least 21 years old to check in, and standard hotel terms and conditions apply. Food and beverage credits are issued at check-in and must be used before checkout; unused credits are nonrefundable.

Contact Information

For additional information or media inquiries, contact Brooke Kaplan, Public Relations at Caesars Entertainment, via [email protected].


At a Glance

  • Package name: Caesars $300 Escape
  • Price: $300 (includes taxes and resort fees)
  • Stay: Two nights at Harrah’s Las Vegas, The LINQ Hotel + Experience, or Flamingo Las Vegas
  • Included credit: $200 food & beverage, valid across Caesars restaurants and lounges
  • Upgrade option: “All You Can Spa” ($475 at Harrah’s, $500 at The LINQ, up to 4 hours of treatments)
  • Booking: Available now at caesars.com under “Caesars $300”
  • Contact: Brooke Kaplan, [email protected]

Editor’s Note: Las Vegas continues to see record visitor numbers in 2025, with resort operators unveiling creative offers to attract travelers seeking both luxury and affordability. Caesars Entertainment’s $300 Escape joins a growing list of value-driven promotions designed to keep the Strip vibrant year-round.

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