Few cities price hotel rooms as aggressively as Las Vegas. The same room on the Strip can be cheap on a quiet weeknight and several times that during a big convention or holiday weekend. If you stay flexible, Vegas rewards you more than almost anywhere.
When Las Vegas hotels are most expensive
- Weekends. Friday and Saturday nights carry a steep premium nearly year round.
- Major conventions. Big trade shows can fill the city and push rates to their yearly highs.
- Holidays and big events. New Year, big fight weekends, and festival dates spike hard.
When rooms get cheap
Midweek
Sunday through Thursday nights are usually a fraction of the weekend rate for the same room. A Monday or Tuesday check in is the classic Vegas value play.
Slow seasons
The stretches just after the winter holidays and during the hottest part of summer tend to bring softer rates as leisure demand dips.
How to catch the dip
Because Vegas rates move so much day to day, a price calendar is the fastest way to see it. Pick your hotel class, keep your dates loose, and let HotelDip surface the cheapest nights so you book the room you want at its lowest price of the month.