MSC Cruises teams up with Wynn Las Vegas
Cruise line MSC Cruises has joined forces with Wynn Las Vegas to offer loyalty perks at sea.
The partnership unlocks a host of extra benefits like free staterooms, discounts and shipboard casino incentives for Wynn customers.
Wynn Rewards members at all membership tiers will receive various perks in an annual cruise benefit program.
It ranges from exclusive pricing for cruise vacations, complimentary staterooms and access to invite-only cruise giveaways throughout the year.
Top tier loyalty members get access to MSC Cruises’ premium ‘ship within a ship’ concept The MSC Yacht Club.
This offers an all-inclusive experience in luxury suites, with round the clock butler service and premium dining.
“As MSC Cruises continues to expand in North America, collaborations like this allow us to connect with discerning travelers in meaningful ways. We’re proud to welcome Wynn Rewards members aboard,” said Elisa Mattsson-Shen, SVP global casino at MSC Cruises.
Learn more about : MSC Cruises ( N. America ) MSC Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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