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Rio Las Vegas 2026 Renovation Update: Hyatt Points, New Suites, and What Changed

Rio is one of the clearest Vegas comeback stories right now. The easiest headline is simple: the resort is now part of Destination by Hyatt, the Ipanema Tower has more than 1,500 remodeled suites, and the property feels much more usable for value-focused Vegas stays than its old reputation suggests.

Updated March 2026
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Current status

Phase-one renovation work is visible and the renovated Ipanema suites are already in the market.

Loyalty angle

Rio is part of Destination by Hyatt, so Hyatt members can earn and redeem World of Hyatt points here.

Best reason to care

It gives you large suite-style rooms off the Strip without feeling like the old worn Rio people still remember.

Quick answer

Why Rio matters again

The main reason people are searching Rio again is not nostalgia. It is because the property is visibly being rebuilt into a better-value Las Vegas stay, and travelers now have a loyalty-program reason to care thanks to the Hyatt connection.

For a lot of Vegas visitors, the useful question is not whether Rio is fully finished. It is whether there are now enough renovated rooms, enough refreshed public spaces, and enough food options to make it a smart value pick. The answer is yes if you want bigger rooms, easier parking, and a break from center-Strip pricing.

  • More than 1,500 remodeled suites in the Ipanema Tower.
  • Destination by Hyatt positioning makes the property more relevant for points-minded travelers.
  • Refreshed casino floor, food hall, and newer dining names give the property more life than the old Rio reputation suggests.
What looks strongest

The renovated rooms and value math are the real story

The room side is the biggest shift. The Ipanema Tower is the piece most worth targeting because that is where the renovation story turns into something a traveler can actually feel instead of just read about in a construction note.

Rio also makes more sense now for people who want a roomier base and are comfortable being off the Strip by a short ride instead of right in the middle of the pedestrian chaos.

  • Look for renovated Ipanema inventory first instead of treating all Rio rooms as equal.
  • Use Hyatt points and Hyatt status logic as part of the comparison, not just cash rate.
  • Rio works best for value-first travelers, car users, and people who do not need to sleep inside center-Strip foot traffic.
Dining and casino

What feels new on property

The refreshed food and casino story is important because it helps separate current Rio from the old reputation. The property is now highlighting Canteen Food Hall, The Kitchen Table, and High Steaks Vegas, along with an updated gaming floor.

That matters because a cheap room is a lot less useful if the rest of the property still feels dead. Rio is not pretending to be Bellagio. It is trying to be much more usable value.

  • Canteen Food Hall is the easiest on-property value lane.
  • High Steaks Vegas is the most obvious name-brand dining signal.
  • The refreshed casino floor is part of the broader comeback pitch, not a side detail.
Who should book it

Best fit for your Vegas trip

Rio is strongest when you want more room, lower pressure, and a better price story than the center Strip often gives you. It is weaker if your entire plan depends on walking in and out of Bellagio, Caesars, or Cosmopolitan all day.

If you care most about Hyatt points, suite size, parking ease, or being slightly outside the Strip churn, Rio belongs back on the shortlist.

Best fit

When this hotel guide matters

  • Rio renovation guide is worth checking when hotel changes or reopening details affect whether the stay still makes sense.
  • Use this page before booking if the room choice still changes the shape of the trip.
  • Skip deep hotel research if the room is just a sleep base and shows, dining, or tours matter more.
FAQ

Quick questions people keep asking

Can you use Hyatt points at Rio Las Vegas in 2026?

Yes. Rio is part of Destination by Hyatt, so Hyatt members can earn and redeem World of Hyatt points there.

Which rooms should you target at Rio right now?

Target the renovated Ipanema Tower inventory first, because that is where the most visible room refresh has already landed.

Is Rio a good value stay in Las Vegas now?

For travelers who want suite-style rooms, easier parking, and off-Strip value, Rio is much more competitive than its older reputation suggests.

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