The newly reimagined Rio Hotel & Casino Las Vegas in Nevada has joined the Destination by Hyatt brand, following the completion of the resort’s first phase of its $340 million property-wide transformation. Rio is owned and managed by Dreamscape Cos. As the largest property within Hyatt’s global hotel portfolio, based on room count, and the first Destination by Hyatt hotel in Nevada, Rio strengthens World of Hyatt’s brand footprint in one of the world’s most vibrant destinations for leisure, convention, and group travel.
“We are proud to welcome the new Rio Hotel & Casino to our Destination by Hyatt brand portfolio, celebrating Hyatt’s commitment to delivering one-of-a-kind experiences in key markets that matter most to our World of Hyatt members and guests,” says Mike Waddell, senior vice president of global franchise operations for Hyatt Hotels Corp., in a prepared statement. “Rio is an icon reborn, and its legacy and unique character live on. We are excited for our members and guests to discover the experiences that make Rio Hotel & Casino Las Vegas a standout destination for global travelers.”
Phase one of Rio Hotel & Casino Las Vegas’ $340 million renovation included the full redesign and modernization of the all-suite resort’s 1,500-room Ipanema Tower, featuring a new look inspired by the vibrant spirit of Rio de Janeiro: bold, colorful, and unapologetically radiant. The hotel also recently unveiled six distinct culinary destinations within its Canteen Food Hall, 220,000 square feet of newly renovated meetings and convention space, a revamped pool district with four vibrant pools catering to both adults and families, and more than 500 new slot machines and 30 table games on the resort’s casino floor. The renovation is part of a larger vision to create a vibrant and dynamic lifestyle experience at the intersection of affordability and indulgence.
Other highlights from the resort’s phase one renovation include the openings of Lapa Lounge, a sophisticated and vibrant cocktail destination located in the heart of the resort and inspired by Rio de Janeiro’s iconic Lapa neighborhood; and Luckley Tavern & Grill, a casual dining destination serving an approachable all-American menu. In addition, famed lighting designers Chris Kuroda and Andrew Giffin have created a stunning, programmable light show for the resort’s exterior.
Phase two of the resort’s renovation will focus on completely redesigning and modernizing the Masquerade Tower guest rooms and public spaces, ensuring an elevated and cohesive guest experience across the entire property.
“Rio’s Destination by Hyatt brand affiliation marks an exciting new chapter for our resort through our progressive evolution,” says Patrick Miller, president and CEO of Rio Hotel & Casino Las Vegas. “We’ve not only re-energized the resort’s design and experience, but we’ve proudly honored its legacy as a quintessential Las Vegas icon, providing World of Hyatt members and global travelers with even more ways to immerse themselves in our destination’s fun, energetic, and eclectic atmosphere.”
Rio Hotel & Casino Las Vegas participates in World of Hyatt, allowing members to earn and redeem points for eligible stays and enjoy waived resort fees on Free Night Awards, while elite members can enjoy their World of Hyatt benefits that can include room upgrades and more.