Four Choctaw Casino & Resort properties affiliate with Wyndham
Grand and Trademark Collection brands.
PARSIPPANY, New Jersey – Wyndham Hotels & Resorts is expanding
its upscale and lifestyle offerings through a new multi-hotel deal with the
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. The agreement brings four Choctaw Casino &
Resorts properties, representing nearly 2,000 rooms, into the Wyndham
portfolio.
Led by Choctaw’s flagship resort, Choctaw Casino &
Resort — Durant, now part of the Wyndham Grand portfolio, three additional
properties join Wyndham’s Trademark Collection by Wyndham brand with the
Choctaw Nation retaining ownership and management of all four resorts.
Joining the Trademark Collection by Wyndham are Choctaw
Landing Casino & Resort – Hochatown, Choctaw Casino & Resort – Pocoloa and
Choctaw Casino & Resort – Grant.
Located just 90 minutes north of Dallas, Choctaw Casino
& Resort–Durant, a Wyndham Grand, spans more than 1,600 rooms and suites
across multiple hotel towers and is anchored by one of the largest gaming
floors in the world. There is a 100,000 sq. ft. conference and event space, a 3,000-seat
entertainment venue, over 40 restaurants, bars, and lounges, and six retail
shops. There is also a spa and a collection of pools.
All four Choctaw resorts will be rolling out across
Wyndham’s various booking channels over the coming weeks. The properties will
also be available to members of Wyndham Business, a travel program designed for
businesses of all sizes combining travel management tools with guaranteed
discounts as well as perks courtesy of Wyndham Rewards Business, the B2B
extension of Wyndham’s guest loyalty program.
The deal comes as regional gaming destinations continue
surging in popularity with travelers nationwide. According to the latest
research from the American Gaming Association, more than half of Americans
participated in some form of gaming in 2024. That same year, tribal gaming
generated a record $43.9 billion in U.S. revenue, with Oklahoma ranking
among one of the fastest-growing markets.
“Our agreement with Wyndham Hotels & Resorts represents
a meaningful expansion of what the Choctaw brand delivers to our guests and our
people,” said Chief Gary Batton, chief of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. “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.”