Wyndham and Caesars Double Point Transfer Cap and Launch Summer Promotion

by Anthony Losanno
Caesars Palace

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Wyndham Rewards and Caesars Rewards are giving members even more ways to maximize their loyalty benefits with a limited-time promotion that includes a higher point transfer limit, bonus rewards, and exclusive travel experiences.

From July 13th through September 11th, Wyndham Rewards members can transfer up to 60,000 points annually to Caesars Rewards. This is double the usual 30,000-point cap. The temporary increase gives members more flexibility to convert points for use across Caesars’ network of hotels, casinos, restaurants, entertainment venues, and more.

The two loyalty programs are also rolling out a new hotel promotion for eligible stays at Caesars properties. Members who book between July 13th and September 11th and complete their stay by January 1, 2027, can receive:

  • Up to 25% off eligible Caesars Rewards hotel stays
  • Double Wyndham Rewards points
  • 5,000 bonus Wyndham Rewards points on stays of three consecutive nights or longer

Wyndham Caesars Auctions

In addition, beginning July 13th, members can use their points to bid on exclusive Wyndham Rewards Experiences packages featuring Caesars Entertainment experiences. Packages include:

  • Caesars Palace Las Vegas – David Spade & Nikki Glaser Getaway: A Las Vegas escape featuring world-class dining, nightlife and comedy.
      • Three-night stay at Caesars Palace
      • Dinner for two at Stanton Social Prime
      • Admission to OMNIA Dayclub or Nightclub
      • Two tickets to see David Spade & Nikki Glaser
  • Harrah’s Las Vegas – Donny Osmond VIP Experience: A classic Vegas getaway paired with a VIP entertainment experience.
      • Three-night stay at Harrah’s Las Vegas
      • Dinner for two at Gordon Ramsay’s Kitchen
      • Two VIP tickets to Donny Osmond, including a meet-and-greet
  • Paris Las Vegas – Romantic Escape: A luxury getaway featuring dining, relaxation and iconic Las Vegas views.
      • Three-night stay at Paris Las Vegas
      • Choice of one culinary experience for two:
      • Pierogi-making class at Bedford by Martha Stewart
      • Sushi-making class at Nobu
      • Steak class at Gordon Ramsay Steak
      • Spa access and treatments for two at Voie Spa & Salon
      • Two tickets to the Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck

The offers build on the long-running partnership between Wyndham Rewards and Caesars Rewards. Members enjoy a 1:1 point transfer ratio, reciprocal elite status matching, and the ability to convert Wyndham Rewards points into Caesars Rewards Credits that can be redeemed for hotel stays, dining, gaming, entertainment, and other experiences at more than 30 Caesars destinations across the United States.

Anthony’s Take: For travelers who frequently visit Las Vegas, Atlantic City, or other Caesars resorts, the temporary increase in the transfer cap could provide even more opportunities to stretch the value of their Wyndham Rewards points.

(Image Credits: Kenny Eliason via Unsplash and Wyndham Rewards.)

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