In a move set to enhance its offerings, Hyatt Hotels Corp. has entered into a long-term licensing deal with The Venetian Resort Las Vegas. This partnership will soon allow Hyatt guests to book stays at The Venetian Resort through Hyatt’s channels, including Hyatt.com and the World of Hyatt mobile app.
Starting in the near future, World of Hyatt members and eligible meeting and event planners will be able to earn and redeem loyalty points for qualifying stays at the resort, as well as enjoy additional benefits. These perks will include earning credit toward the Brand Explorer Award and special privileges for World of Hyatt elite members while staying at the all-suite luxury resort.
The licensing agreement with at The Venetian Resort adds 7,000 rooms and 2,25 million square feet of meeting space for Hyatt’s loyalty members.
“Las Vegas is a perennial favorite for World of Hyatt members and our group business customers are requesting rooms at a higher volume than pre-pandemic due to the world-class entertainment and unique experiences offered by this dynamic destination,” said Mark Vondrasek, chief commercial officer, Hyatt.
The Venetian Resort is the only all-suite resort on the Las Vegas Strip and includes two luxury hotels — The Venetian and The Palazzo. The Venetian Resort offers a blend of Venetian romance and Las Vegas energy, with highlights including gondola rides on canals, dining venues by celebrity chefs and several entertainment options.
“Our resort continues to lead the way on the Strip, setting the benchmark for innovation, luxury and unforgettable guest experiences,” said Patrick Nichols, president and CEO of The Venetian Resort. “From unveiling reimagined suites and collaborating with world-renowned chefs to delivering unparalleled entertainment, we have consistently stayed at the forefront of this ever-evolving destination. As we embrace a new era for The Venetian Resort, this relationship enables us to expand our reach and connect with new audiences.”
The Venetian Resort is known for its luxurious accommodations, with suites that are among the largest on the Strip. The resort underwent a transformative $1.5-billion reinvestment which saw the revitalization of the suites, which now feature design elements inspired by the ornate costumes of the Venetian Carnival. The Venetian Resort also includes dining from renowned chef, such as Wolfgang Puck, Thomas Keller and Tetsuya Wakuda.
As part of the agreement, World of Hyatt will also offer future benefits to Venetian Rewards members, who will be integrated into the World of Hyatt program. The two companies will collaborate on MICE space to further expand their offerings for group business and conventions.