The property also boasts the highest average rate per occupied room.
The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement’s published figures show Ocean as having the second-highest occupancy rate of the nine casinos in Atlantic City through September. In its communication about the partnership termination, the resort explained:ĭue to our continued success, our hotel volumes no longer permit preferential booking for Hyatt Loyalty guests.” It is not known if another hotel operator will take over or if Ocean will take control of things itself. There is some question surrounding stays booked with awards points, as the message asks those with already scheduled award stays to “contact Hyatt’s Global Reservations Center”. The reservations themselves will not be affected. In a message on the Ocean Casino Resort page, the hotel company said World of Hyatt loyalty members will not receive program benefits after December 31, 2019, even if they have already booked a stay. Hyatt will remain the hotel’s operator through the end of the year, with visitors still able to book reservations through the Hyatt website. Hyatt has operated Ocean’s hotel since the resort opened in June 2018. Atlantic City’s Ocean Casino Resort and Hyatt Hotels Corp.