Membership in both the Rapid Rewards® and MGM Rewards programs is required to earn Rapid Rewards points. Guest must present both membership numbers at check-in. A qualifying stay is defined as one or more consecutive nights at an eligible MGM Rewards destination regardless of check in/check out occurrences, booked on Southwest Vacations® (ALG), MGM Resorts International, or MGM Rewards direct channels, where payment is made directly from the guest to MGM Resorts. Rapid Rewards points are not valid for Southwest.com® bookings, group bookings, third party bookings, or complimentary offers. All prices are subject to taxes and/or resort fees and based on single or double occupancy on a per-night basis. In the case of a multiple Passenger reservation, the 600 Rapid Rewards points will be awarded to the lead traveler. You must be 21 years of age or older. Rates are subject to change. We are unable to guarantee specific room types and locations; however, a sincere effort will be made to accommodate your needs. Offer is not available for existing reservations. This offer is non-transferable. All Rapid Rewards rules and regulations apply and can be found at southwest.com/rrterms. Please allow six to eight weeks for points to post to your account. MGM RESORTS INTERNATIONAL reserves all rights.
Points for qualifying stays may only be awarded for one partner program. MGM Rewards Members must elect to earn Southwest Rapid Rewards® at time of check-in.
MGM Resorts International offers GameSense information to its patrons to encourage responsible gaming at mgmresorts.com/gamesense (in MA at gamesensema.com). If you or someone you know has a gambling problem or concerns with gambling responsibly, please call the 24-hour National Problem Gambling Helpline at 1.800.GAMBLER (in Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Nevada, New Jersey, and Ohio), 1.800.327.5050 (in Massachusetts), or 1.877.8HopeNY or text HOPENY (467369) [Standard Text Rates May Apply] (in New York). Or visit mdgamblinghelp.org (in MD), gamblinghelplinema.org (in MA), OASAS.ny.gov/problem-gambling [or click here to talk with someone now about your gambling] (in New York), or org.ohio.gov (in Ohio) for help. Please play responsibly. If you bet more than you can afford to lose, you've got a problem.