Fontainebleau’s partnership with Delaware North gives the Las Vegas property a connection with regional casinos around the US. (David Becker / Zuma Press)
Delaware North has announced a new partnership that will allow the regional gaming company’s members to take advantage of exclusive offers at Fontainebleau Las Vegas.
This agreement between the gaming companies will allow members of Delaware North’s Lucky North Rewards program to earn promotional and even complimentary stays at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas resort, depending on their tier level within that loyalty program.
Regardless of level, all 2.5 million Lucky North Rewards members will be able to stay at Fontainebleau Las Vegas with nightly resort fees waived.
The Fontainebleau Las Vegas is a Las Vegas Strip resort that opened in December 2023. The 67-story luxury resort featuring 3,644 rooms and suites sits on the site of the Thunderbird hotel and casino, which first opened in 1948, and which has changed names and ownership several times in the intervening decades.
Since opening less than two years ago, the Fontainebleau Las Vegas has earned numerous accolades from the gaming industry. The resort was named as one of TIME Magazine’s World’s Greatest Places in 2024, and earned recognition as one of the Best New Hotels in the United States for 2024 according to Conde Nast Traveler.
For Delaware North, partnering with a new and highly esteemed Las Vegas resort was a win for the company.
“We know many of our loyalty club members enjoy traveling to Las Vegas in addition to gaming at our regional casinos, so we are thrilled to partner with Fontainebleau Las Vegas to make it easier for them to experience a truly world-class resort and gaming experience,” said Nathan Holobowski, vice president of marketing for Delaware North’s gaming division.
Fontainebleau Las Vegas has also touted the benefits of teaming up with Delaware North, a company that specializes in regional venues in locations including New York, New Hampshire, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, West Virginia, Ohio, and Illinois, as well as overseas in Australia.
“Partnering with Delaware North and Lucky North Rewards allows us to connect with a distinguished group of travelers who are searching for the highest levels of luxury hospitality,” Fontainebleau Las Vegas Chief Casino Officer Michelle Reda said. “We look forward to introducing these new guests to a world-class experience, from our premier gaming and entertainment to our award-winning dining and nightlife.”
Delaware North has made many attention-getting promotions in recent months. Just this week, the company partnered with The Bee Cause Project to raise awareness of the importance of pollination by offering a “Bee’s Harvest Margarita” at 100 of its US-based locations.
Meanwhile, Fontainebleau Las Vegas has raised its own profile though an increasing number of partnerships with major brands. On Friday, April 18, the facility hosted the WrestleMania After Dark party at LIV Las Vegas inside the luxury resort, setting the tone for WrestleMania 41 weekend.
Ed Scimia is an experienced writer who has been covering the gaming industry since 2008. He graduated from Syracuse University in 2003 with degrees in Magazine Journalism and Political Science. As a writer, Ed has worked for About.com, Gambling.com, and Covers.com, among other sites. He has also authored multiple books and enjoys curling competitively, which has led to him creating curling-related content for his YouTube channel, "Chess on Ice."
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