Caesars Rewards Adds Olympus, a New Tier Above Seven Stars

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Last Updated 21st Aug 2026, 04:36 PM

Caesars Rewards Adds Olympus, a New Tier Above Seven Stars

Caesars Rewards introduced a new top tier that can only be achieved by earning 300,000 Tier Credits and receiving an invite. (Image: courtesy of Caesars)

Caesars Rewards has introduced Olympus, a new tier above Seven Stars. The new top status level of the casino rewards program requires players to earn 300,000 Tier Credits to be considered for an invite to the newest tier.

Players have until Dec. 31. 2026 to earn enough points to qualify for an invite to the new rewards tier. In January, Caesars will send invites to the first members, whom it refers to as its Founding Members.

New Caesars Rewards Olympus cards will be distributed when benefits begin on Feb. 1, 2027. All members will receive an invitation to the Founder's Party at Caesars Palace in March 2027.

Initial Olympus Benefits

Caesars Rewards launched the Olympus tier with minimal information on benefits. The main purpose of this new reward tier seems to be keeping high rollers in the Caesars Rewards ecosystem.

A promotional display inside a Caesars property teases the arrival of the new invite-only Olympus tier coming in February 2027.

Caesars Rewards signage on the casino floor promotes Olympus, set to officially launch in early 2027. (Photo: Brian DeLuca / X)

Olympus players will be able to earn Reward Credits 40% faster than others. These are the points that can be redeemed at Caesars outlets for perks like free play, meals, and spa treatments.

This will essentially incentivize Olympus members to spend time and money at Caesars properties. Two of the perks seem to be small upgrades on what it offers to Seven Star members:

  • Complimentary suite upgrades (subject to availability)
  • A seven-night annual retreat at any Caesars Rewards destination

The complimentary suite upgrade is similar to Seven Stars' “best room available” since suites are usually the best room available at Caesars hotels. A legitimate upgrade would be to guarantee that all members will receive one of the new Villas at Caesars Palace or similar accommodations elsewhere.

There are no specifics on the seven-night retreat beyond the number of days. The similar Seven Stars perk is a five-night vacation, so additional days aren’t necessarily a great upgrade.

The Olympus tier could offer a significant improvement over Seven Stars' airline credit, which is up to $1,200 and a $500 annual dining credit, if it includes first-class airfare and much larger credits.

There's no detail on how Olympus members-only events will differ from Seven Stars events.

High rollers might like some more information before throwing down more money to earn points and be considered for an invite. Olympus requires 300,000 Tier Credits before an invite is offered, while Seven Stars offers similar benefits for 150,000 Tier Credits.

Caesars Leans Into All Spending

Caesars is much more than a traditional Las Vegas casino operator. The company operates 50 land-based casinos around the country, and its digital arm runs multiple online casinos and two sportsbook apps. It also has thousands of non-gambling partners.

Caesars Rewards members can earn Tier Credits from the following spending:

  • Land-based slots and table games
  • Hotel stays
  • Dining
  • Entertainment
  • Partner purchases
  • Sportsbook
  • Caesars Palace Online Casino
  • Horseshoe Online Casino
  • WSOP Online

Caesars credit card members can also earn Rewards and Tier Credits. Caesars partners include Norwegian Cruise Line and Wyndham Hotels.

One of the lesser-known ways to earn rewards without visiting a Caesars property is Caesars Rewards Dining, which covers more than 10,000 bars, restaurants, and nightclubs. That number could grow if Tilman Fertitta's pending deal to acquire Caesars is approved. His restaurant operation, Landry's, has another 600 locations that will likely join the rewards family.

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Marc was born and raised in New York City. He now resides in Las Vegas, where he’s been covering casinos and gaming for more than a decade. The gaming floor is the epicenter of Las Vegas casinos but so many great Las Vegas memories happen at bars, restaurants and other attractions. Finding the right combination goes a long way to a fun Las Vegas experience.Marc has been gambling since elementary school when he learned about sports betting and playing poker. Visiting casinos started a quest for knowledge from finding the best gaming odds and rewards to get the best bang for the buck on every visit.

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