Hyatt Hotels and The Venetian Resort Las Vegas has announced a long-term licensing agreement to make the iconic luxury property on the Las Vegas Strip bookable through Hyatt channels in the near future. Soon, World of Hyatt members and eligible meeting and event planners will be able to earn and redeem loyalty points on qualifying stays, earn credit toward the Brand Explorer Award and, for World of Hyatt elite members, enjoy additional on-property benefits. With this long-term licensing agreement, Hyatt will offer more choice for rewarding travel experiences and stays in the all-suite resort at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip.
Mark Vondrasek, chief commercial officer of Hyatt, says the agreement adds 7,000 rooms and 2.25 million square feet of meeting space to Hyatt's portfolio.
The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, home to two luxury hotels—The Venetian and The Palazzo—is the only all-suite resort on the Las Vegas Strip. Following a $1.5 billion reinvestment, The Venetian’s suites have been refreshed with designs inspired by the ornate costumes of the Venetian Carnival. Together, these properties offer a luxury getaway, complemented by dining from culinary legends like Wolfgang Puck, Thomas Keller and Tetsuya Wakuda.
As part of this long-term licensing agreement, World of Hyatt will, in the future, offer elite Venetian Rewards members benefits within World of Hyatt. Additionally, in the near future, these two hospitality powerhouses will work together in the MICE and convention space to also complement each other’s strengths in group business.
For more information, visit www.hyatt.com.
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