Marriott’s Expanding partnership with MGM Resorts This means that while one lifestyle hotel brand is a huge success, another is leaving Las Vegas.
Marriott and MGM Resorts have officially debuted the W Hotels brand. Mandalay Bay campus on the Las Vegas Strip on Wednesday. W Las Vegas is housed in a 1,117-suite tower that previously housed Accor’s Delano brand. The conversion from Delano to W is Accords Anysmore Lifestyle Hotel Collectivewhich includes the Delano brand.
This winter, rates at the new W Las Vegas start at $149 per night, or 15,000 Marriott Bonvoy points.
“W Las Vegas is an exciting new addition to MGM Resorts and its guests seeking a new, sophisticated, all-suite luxury experience on the Strip,” said Travis Lan, president and chief operating officer of Mandalay Bay and Luxor. chapter,” he said in a prepared statement. . “W Hotels is a brand known worldwide for its unique style and exceptional service, and through its distinct personality, dynamic programs and high-quality service culture, we look forward to seeing this hotel transformed in the coming years. I can’t.”
The move comes just over a year after Marriott and MGM Resorts. Announcing strategic partnership It officially came into effect earlier this year. As of December 18th, Marriott Bonvoy Members can earn and redeem points at W Las Vegas, part of the MGM Collection at Marriott Bonvoy.
“We continue to work with MGM to bring W Las Vegas to the legendary Las Vegas Strip,” said Reenie Oberg, Marriott International’s chief financial officer and executive vice president of development, in a prepared statement earlier this year. I’m excited to bring it to you.” “This agreement is a pivotal moment in our collaboration as we continue to expand our hospitality and entertainment offerings for our guests.As a luxury brand rooted in bold design and nightlife, W Hotels is committed to We are well-positioned to enhance the traveler experience.”
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“Our relationship with Marriott has far exceeded our expectations and we are proud of Marriott’s It proves the power of our brand portfolio and the strength of our distribution channels.” . “W Las Vegas, the newest hotel to emerge as part of our collaboration, offers guests access to a new luxury lifestyle experience recognized globally for its unique personality, dynamic programming, and high-quality service culture. You will be able to do it.”
With the addition of W Las Vegas, the MGM Resorts and Marriott partnership now has 12 locations on the Las Vegas Strip. This includes Bellagio, a Luxury Collection Resort & Casino, and Las Vegas. Aria Resort & Casino; and the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas. (The latter two are part of the Autograph Collection.) Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino is part of the Luxor Hotel and Casino; MGM Grand Hotel & Casino.
The shift from Delano to W appears to be primarily limited to the signage, and the overall design aesthetic appears to be similar to Delano for now. However, “additional enhancements” are planned and will be rolled out “at a later date,” according to the company’s announcement. W Las Vegas isn’t the only MGM resort property conversion in Las Vegas. NoMad Las Vegas on the Park MGM campus is also expected to be rebranded. NoMad is now a Hilton affiliated brand.
The switch to W Las Vegas is also a temporary setback for Accor and Anysmore, whose home base is Delano. Delano, which started as a cool-than-cool hotel concept in Miami’s South Beach, will no longer have a U.S. location. It will only be held in Paris – at Maison Delano Paris, One of TPG’s Best Hotels of 2023 —And for the time being, Dubai. but, Return of the brand’s original Miami store It is scheduled to open next year.
In the meantime, Marriott Bonvoy members have another way to earn and use points in Sin City. Our partnership with MGM Resorts continues to solidify Marriott’s position as the leader in hotel loyalty programs in the gaming capital of the United States.
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