Venetian Las Vegas forges new partnership with Southern California tribal casino


The Venetian Resort in Las Vegas announced that it’s forged a new partnership with a tribal casino in Southern California.

Venetian says the deal with Pechanga Resort Casino will allow guests to access the rewards and benefits of the two resorts.

“We are excited to welcome Pechanga guests to The Venetian Resort and providing our Venetian Rewards guests to experience Pechanga, a top casino destination in Southern California,” Danny Ruiz, chief gaming officer of The Venetian, said in a statement. “Together we’re offering our guests exclusive perks seamless access to experiences at both destinations, and a chance to enjoy the best of both worlds like never before.”

Members of one resort will receive exclusive access to the other’s events and amenities, according to the announcement. That includes Pechanga invitations to games featuring the Lakers, Clippers, Rams, Chargers and Angels, and shows at SoFi Stadium and Intuit Dome in Inglewood.

ThePechanga Band of Indians owns and operates Pechanga Resort Casino, located just outside Temecula about 55 miles north of San Diego.

The partnership is described as the first-of-its-kind agreement between a Las Vegas casino operator and a Southern California Native American resort/casino.

Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas and Yaamava’ Resort & Casino share a rewards program, though both resorts are owned by the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians.

“Our team at Pechanga is always looking for unique and truly special ways we can deliver incredible experiences and luxury to our guests,” Ken Perez, president of the Pechanga Development Corporation, said in a statement. “We’re looking forward to this partnership with such a respected and sought after brand as The Venetian Resort in the Las Vegas hospitality and casino landscape.”

Management teams say they agreed to a one-year first contract with an option for renewal.



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