Caesars Entertainment will introduce Caesars Olympus, a new top loyalty tier, in January 2026. The invitation-only status requires an estimated $1.5 million in spending and offers exclusive perks for high-value guests.
Caesars Entertainment is set to debut a new top-level loyalty tier, Caesars Olympus, for its Caesars Rewards program in January 2026. The new status will be invitation-only and is positioned above the current Seven Stars tier, targeting the highest-spending guests across Caesars’ 54 North American properties, including nine on the Las Vegas Strip.
According to the company, founding members of Caesars Olympus will be notified in February, with the first exclusive event for these members scheduled at Caesars Palace in March. The new tier is designed to recognize and reward the most valuable customers with a range of exclusive benefits and accelerated rewards.
How to Qualify for Caesars Olympus
To be considered for Caesars Olympus, guests must earn at least 300,000 tier credits within a calendar year. Caesars estimates that reaching this threshold would require approximately $1.5 million in eligible spending. However, the company notes that meeting the credit requirement does not guarantee an invitation, as membership is ultimately determined by the company.
Tier credits can be accumulated through a combination of gaming, dining, entertainment, hotel stays, and partner purchases. Credits also accrue from wagering with Caesars Sportsbook, Caesars Palace online casino, Horseshoe online casino, and World Series of Poker online platforms.
Exclusive Benefits for Olympus Members
Members of Caesars Olympus will receive a new loyalty card, available starting February 1, 2026, and will earn reward credits 40 percent faster than those in existing tiers. Additional perks include suite upgrades, invitations to member-only events, and a seven-day annual retreat. The inaugural founders party for Olympus members is planned for March at Caesars Palace.
These benefits are designed to further differentiate Caesars Olympus from the Seven Stars tier and to provide high-value guests with unique experiences and recognition across the Caesars portfolio.
Caesars Entertainment’s Las Vegas Presence
Caesars Entertainment operates nine resorts on the Las Vegas Strip and remains one of the largest hospitality companies in North America. The company is currently the subject of a potential ownership takeover by Fertitta Entertainment, led by Tilman Fertitta, who also serves as U.S. ambassador to Italy and San Marino. Any changes in ownership could impact future loyalty program developments, but the launch of Caesars Olympus is moving forward as announced.
For more information on Caesars Olympus and updates on the loyalty program, guests can visit the official Caesars Rewards website or contact Caesars Entertainment directly.