A Transformed Rio Hotel & Casino Joins Forces with Hyatt
The iconic Rio Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas has officially joined Hyatt’s portfolio. This development marks a significant milestone for the property and the brand. Following its successful $340 million phase one renovation, Rio is now part of the Destination by Hyatt brand- the first in Nevada and the world’s biggest Hyatt by room count.
The Renovation Brings Significant Improvements
Located at 3700 W. Flamingo Road, just minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, the Rio Hotel & Casino has undergone significant upgrades to elevate its offerings. The property’s Ipanema Tower now features 1,500 guest rooms, reimagined with energetic design elements inspired by the vibrant pulse of Rio de Janeiro. Visitors can also enjoy six new dining concepts in Canteen Food Hall, offering a delicious world of flavors for every taste.
Some other updates include a renovated gaming floor with more than 500 new slot machines and 30 table games, maintaining the property’s appeal to gaming enthusiasts. Over 220,000 square feet of newly renovated meeting and convention space serve business and social gatherings, while four newly reimagined pools offer relaxation and entertainment.
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 Las Vegas a standout destination for global travelers.
Mike Waddell, Hyatt Global Franchise operations senior vice president
The transformation at Rio Hotel & Casino is far from over. Phase two of the renovation will focus on the Masquerade Tower, reimagining its guest rooms and public areas. These upgrades aim to blend modern luxury with the energetic spirit that has defined the Rio for decades, helping attract more diverse customers.
Rio’s Management Has an Ambitious Vision
The transformation of Rio, managed by the Dreamscape Companies, ushers in a new era for the property, which was previously under the umbrella of Caesars Entertainment. Changing management prompted some staffing adjustments, including layoffs at the beginning of 2023, as the resort readjusted its needs during the extensive construction.
Patrick Miller, Rio Hotel & Casino president and CEO, was excited to join the Hyatt brand. He noted this move would allow even more people to immerse themselves in the casino resort’s rich legacy and experience its fun and energetic atmosphere. World of Hyatt members visiting the venue can enjoy significant benefits and discounts, making this a win-win situation.
Rio’s Destination by Hyatt brand affiliation marks an exciting new chapter for our resort through our progressive evolution.
Patrick Miller, Rio Hotel & Casino president and CEO
Rio’s affiliation with Hyatt and its extensive renovations reflect broader Las Vegas hospitality industry trends, where legacy properties are being reimagined to cater to changing traveler expectations. The revitalized Rio is positioning itself as a must-visit destination, blending tradition with transformation as it sets out to redefine the future of off-Strip Las Vegas.