Wyndham Details Multi-Venue Deal with Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma

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Hotel franchising company Wyndham Hotels & Resorts has agreed to a new, multi-hotel deal with the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.

The agreement will bring four Choctaw Casino & Resorts properties, representing nearly 2,000 rooms, into the Wyndham portfolio. These include the flagship Choctaw Casino & Resort Durant, as well as Choctaw Landing Hochatown, Choctaw Pocola and Choctaw Grant.

All four venues will become part of the Wyndham Grand portfolio. However, Choctaw Nation will retain both ownership and management of the properties.

Choctaw Casino & Resort Durant is the largest of the four locations. It features a gaming floor with more than 7,400 slot machines, 100 table games and poker room. Other on-site amenities include over 1,600 rooms and suites across multiple hotel towers and more than 40 restaurants, bars and lounges.

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Geoff Ballotti, CEO and president of Wyndham, 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.”

Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Chief Gary Batton said there will be a “meaningful” expansion of what the Choctaw brand delivers.

“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,” he said.

“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.”