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Las Vegas Cosmopolitan is now part of MGM Rewards, allowing members to earn and redeem rewards at the resort. Longtime Identity members will have the opportunity to enjoy benefits offered at MGM Resorts properties across the US.

Additionally, MGM Rewards members with select tier status will have access to exclusive perks at The Cosmopolitan. As well as priority access lines, waived resort fees, credits for air travel and meals, as well as cruise offers.

Sean Lanni, President and COO of The Cosmopolitan, commented: “This is a significant milestone for our resort. Integration with MGM Rewards brings our amenities to a broader audience. Additionally, it provides our loyal guests with unique access to iconic Las Vegas destinations.

We are excited to welcome MGM Rewards members who will now be able to earn and redeem rewards at Cosmopolitan. So take advantage of the resort’s exceptional accommodations, restaurants, entertainment, slot machines and table games.”

Anil Mansukhani, VP of loyalty at MGM Resorts, added: “Adding this renowned resort to MGM Rewards expands our ability to provide unforgettable experiences and unprecedented access for our members at one of the city’s most prestigious resorts.

This integration is an exciting step in the continued evolution of the program, ensuring a truly seamless loyalty experience at all of our resorts across the country.”

Las Vegas Gaming Revenue

The Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) revealed that the state’s casinos brought in $1.32 billion in gaming revenue in May. This value represents an increase of 2.45% compared to last year and sets an all-time record for the month.

The Las Vegas Strip contributed $742.4 million, marking 3.7% growth compared to the previous year. In Clark County, which includes the Strip and other areas such as downtown Las Vegas and North Las Vegas, revenue totaled $1.5 billion, a 3% increase.

Washoe County, which encompasses Reno, Sparks and North Lake Tahoe, reported $90.4 million in revenue in May