Nevada Resort Association Supports Individuals Impacted by the Los Angeles Fires
The Las Vegas hospitality industry stands united in providing aid and support to those impacted by the Southern California wildfires.
Wynn Resorts
Wynn Resorts is donating $1 million to aid wildfire relief efforts, with $700,000 going to the American Red Cross and $300,000 to the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation. The company has also launched an employee donation program, matching contributions dollar for dollar. CEO Craig Billings expressed the company’s commitment to supporting those impacted by the fires.
MGM Resorts International
MGM Resorts is pledging $1 million to relief efforts, allocating funds to the American Red Cross and the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation. The company is matching employee donations through its giving portal. MGM is also offering a 35% room discount for wildfire-affected individuals and flexibility for cancellations due to travel disruptions.
Resorts World Las Vegas
Resorts World is offering a “LA Support Rate” from Jan. 9 to Jan. 17, providing 35% off rooms and suites at its Hilton and Conrad towers for Los Angeles residents affected by the fires. Guests must book by calling 702-676-7036 and mentioning the “LA Support Rate.”
Fontainebleau Las Vegas
Fontainebleau is offering discounted rates for displaced Californians, subject to availability. To book, call 833-702-7272.
South Point Hotel & Casino
South Point is offering discounted rates with no resort fee for wildfire victims until Jan. 31. Guests must have a California ID and call 866-796-7111 using the code CAR0109 to book.
Treasure Island
Treasure Island is providing California wildfire victims a $79 nightly rate through Jan. 31, based on availability. To book, call 1-800-288-7206 and mention the wildfire relief rate.
Virgin Hotels Las Vegas
Virgin Hotels is offering up to 50% off rooms, free parking, and dog-friendly stays from Jan. 9 to Feb. 3. Book online using the code LOVEFORLA.