

Speaking of which, the nightly resort fee at the Bellagio is now over $50 per night when you factor in tax. Additionally, you still pay resort fees at M life hotels, even when staying on points. Should you wish to use points to book the Bellagio, it's sometimes available using 25,000 World of Hyatt points per night, though award availability is not guaranteed at M life properties using Hyatt points the way availability at regular Hyatt properties is guaranteed if rooms are for sale with cash. Always compare the two programs and pick the one that suits your needs the best. For example, where the Chase program provides for a $100 food-and-beverage credit, the FHR program provided a $100 spa credit. You can also book via the Amex Fine Hotel & Resorts program if you have the Platinum Card® from American Express, but I've found recently that the perks via the Chase program align better for my needs at the Bellagio. The room itself was about $400 for our Saturday-night stay, which when combined with the resort fee and taxes turned out to be well over $500.īreakfast is on the house if you book correctly. I used every dollar of the breakfast and property credit, so in total I got at least $165 in value from booking this way, though there was also value in checking in at noon and out at 4 p.m. $100 food-and-beverage property credit (valid at Baccarat Bar, Bellagio Patisserie, Cafe Gelato, Club Prive, Fix, Harvest, Hyde Lounge, Jasmine, Lago, Le Cirque, Lily, Michael Mina, Noodles, Laio, Petrossian, Picasso, Pool Bar, Pool Cafe, Prime, Sadelle's, Showroom Snack Bar, Spago, Starbucks, Starting Gate, The Buffet and Yellowtail.).Daily breakfast for two (up to $30 breakfast per person at Sadelle's, The Buffet, Bellagio Patisserie, Pool Cafe, Patio or Cafe Bellagio.).Right now, the best way I know of to book Bellagio is via the Chase Luxury Hotel Collection, accessible to those with a Chase credit card.īooking via Chase Luxury Hotel Collection gave me the following perks: (Photo by Summer Hull/The Points Guy.) Bookingīooking a stay in Las Vegas is actually part of the fun, because there are so many ways to get perks.
