The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas Will Transition to MGM Rewards
MGM completed the acquisition of The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas back in 2022. The property remained part of Marriott Bonvoy after the acquisition, even though MGM was in a partnership with World of Hyatt.
Now that partnership is over, and MGM will team up with Marriott Bonvoy. So its not a surprise to learn that The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas will transition from its Identity loyalty program to MGM Rewards loyalty program. MGM has also revealed the exact date which is February 1, 2024.
MGM Rewards said in the announcement that it is committed to ensuring a seamless transition. Identity members will receive communications prior to the integration with detailed information about the transition to MGM Rewards.
Until the transition, Identity members may continue to play and earn with Identity and their earnings will be recognized when determining their MGM Rewards Tier Status in 2024. Identity members will retain their offers and benefits through January 31, 2024 and all Identity Points will carry over to their membership with MGM Rewards consistent with the program rules.
Guests who are currently members of both programs can continue to utilize their Identity benefits and earn and use Identity Points at The Cosmopolitan through January 31, 2024 knowing that upon integration all Points will transfer to their MGM Rewards accounts. Combined Tier Credits will be used to determine Tier Status with MGM Rewards.
Additionally, beginning in February with the program’s integration, all MGM Rewards members will have the ability to earn and use MGM Rewards Points, Slot Dollars and Tier Credits across their experiences at The Cosmopolitan, including the resort’s array of accommodations, dining, entertainment, slots and table games.
In addition to being part of the MGM Collection, The Cosmopolitan will continue its relationship with Marriott Bonvoy’s Autograph Collection Hotels brand.
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