Rio Las Vegas Joins Hyatt Portfolio with 50% Off Room Sale After $340M Renovation
The Rio Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas has officially joined the World of Hyatt loyalty program, marking a significant transformation for the off-Strip resort. This partnership follows Hyatt's separation from MGM Resorts last year, giving Hyatt members a new Las Vegas destination for earning and redeeming points.
Rio Casino Las Vegas at night
As part of a $340 million renovation project, the resort has completed its first phase of improvements, including:
- Complete redesign of 1,500 guestrooms in the Ipanema Tower
- New Canteen Food Hall with six dining options
- 220,000 square feet of renovated convention space
- Upgraded pool complex
- 500 new slot machines and 30 new table games
The second phase will focus on renovating the Masquerade Tower and upgrading public spaces, maintaining the resort's Rio de Janeiro-inspired theme with vibrant colors and bold designs.
To celebrate joining the Destination by Hyatt portfolio, Rio is offering:
- 50% off room rates for stays of two nights or longer through April 20, 2025
- Waived $50 nightly resort fee on free night awards for World of Hyatt members
- Complimentary resort fees for Globalist tier members (requires 60 nights or 100K points annually)
The property, acquired by Dreamscape Companies for $516.3 million in December 2019, aims to create an experience that balances affordability with luxury, revitalizing the iconic Las Vegas destination while honoring its legacy.