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Wyndham Strengthens Upscale Portfolio with Four Choctaw Casinos & Resorts

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Wyndham Strengthens Upscale Portfolio with Four Choctaw Casinos & Resorts

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts has announced a significant expansion of its upscale and lifestyle portfolio through a new multi-property agreement with the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. The deal brings four Choctaw Casinos & Resorts—representing nearly 2,000 rooms—into Wyndham’s global brand system, while ownership and management remain with the Choctaw Nation.

As part of the agreement, Choctaw Casino & Resort–Durant has been rebranded as a Wyndham Grand, marking a flagship addition to Wyndham’s luxury offerings. Three additional properties—Choctaw Landing Casino & Resort–Hochatown, Choctaw Casino & Resort–Pocola, and Choctaw Casino & Resort–Grant—have joined the Trademark Collection by Wyndham.

Located approximately 90 minutes north of Dallas, Choctaw Casino & Resort–Durant spans more than 1,600 rooms and suites across multiple towers and features one of the world’s largest gaming floors. The resort also offers extensive dining options, a large-scale entertainment venue, resort-style pools, wellness facilities, family attractions, and over 100,000 square feet of meeting and event space.

The three Trademark Collection properties further strengthen Wyndham’s Entertainment Collection, which includes independent, experience-led hotels in established gaming and leisure destinations across the United States.

The expansion comes amid continued growth in regional and tribal gaming tourism across the country. Through the partnership, the Choctaw resorts will gain access to Wyndham’s global distribution network, marketing platforms, and technology systems under the Wyndham Advantage framework.

All four properties will be integrated into Wyndham’s booking channels and loyalty ecosystem, including Wyndham Rewards and Wyndham Business, offering guests access to member benefits and business travel programs. The move reinforces Wyndham’s strategy to grow its presence in high-demand entertainment and resort destinations while supporting long-term development for its partners.

Geoff Ballotti

Geoff Ballotti, President and CEO, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, said, “This aspirational affiliation represents everything today’s travelers are asking for—exciting destinations, distinctive experiences, and more meaningful ways to connect with the places they love. By welcoming Choctaw’s remarkable casinos and resorts to Wyndham, we’re expanding what our brands and our Wyndham Rewards program can offer, giving more than 120 million enrolled members access to a powerful new collection of entertainment-driven getaways across one of the country’s fastest-growing gaming markets.

Chief Gary Batton

Chief Gary Batton, Chief of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, said, “Our agreement with Wyndham Hotels & Resorts represents a meaningful expansion of what the Choctaw brand delivers to our guests and our people. For our customers, it elevates the hospitality experience by combining Choctaw’s signature service, culture, and entertainment with the global recognition, loyalty benefits, and travel network of one of the world’s largest and most respected hotel companies. For Choctaw tribal members, it strengthens long-term economic sustainability—creating new career pathways, professional development opportunities, and reinvestment into tribal programs and communities. It is a strategic step that honors our values while positioning Choctaw for continued growth on a global stage.”

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