AWS re:Invent Conference 2025: The Complete Guide

Key Takeaways

  • AWS re:Invent is Amazon Web Services' annual global conference, offering keynotes, product launches, and deep-dive technical sessions on cloud computing innovations.
  • The event provides attendees with opportunities for hands-on learning through workshops and labs, as well as networking with AWS experts and industry peers.

AWS re:Invent 2025 is just around the corner! Taking place December 1st-5th, 2025 in Las Vegas, this conference is a must-attend event for cloud enthusiasts.

This year, Splunk is proud to be a Diamond Sponsor. Check back for more details on Splunk events as the time approaches.

Read on to learn all the details about AWS re:Invent 2025.

What is AWS re:Invent?

AWS re:Invent bills itself as “the most transformative event in tech”, inviting participants to “get inspired and rethink what’s possible”. It’s been around for 10+ years, and it focuses on all things cloud computing. Which is to say: every angle of technology.

Interestingly, re:Invent is also the name of a 37-story office building at the Amazon headquarters in Seattle. Which came first? The building only opened in 2019, and it was named after the already-established event. Our guess is the views here are pretty amazing.

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Why attend AWS re:Invent

AWS re:Invent is your best opportunity to get hands-on access and learn from AWS experts. No matter if you're a certified AWS expert or a newbie, all are welcome here to pick up new skills, explore new use cases, and, ultimately, learn about the latest in all things AWS.

Wondering who attends this event? The better question might be who doesn’t attend it. Beyond the great Amazon community itself, you can expect to see employees and fans, booths, and networking opportunities from all the biggest names in tech (and tons of smaller ones too) including Cisco, PwC, Infosys, and yes, Splunk!

The global cloud community has been meeting at re:Invent for 10+ years in order to network, get inspired, and imagine innovation. Attendees at re:Invent can expect all sorts of programming, including:

Passes and pricing

There are two primary pass types:

  1. Full conference pass: $2,099
  2. Re:Play party guest pass: $300

Register now on the AWS re:Invent website. With the full conference pass, you can experience:

Tips for new attendees

Scour Reddit or the internet and you’ll pick up some tips from the attendees who’ve been doing this for a while. Here are some tips to think about before you get to Vegas:

Splunk and AWS

At the core of Splunk’s solutions is our extensible data platform that provides end-to-end visibility into an organization’s entire technology stack, including AWS, on-premises, and other environments.

Splunk and AWS celebrate 13 years of strategic collaboration – that’s more than a decade of teamwork, co-innovation, and exceptional data-driven outcomes for our joint customers. With Splunk and AWS, customers can innovate with confidence, migrate and modernize existing environments, scale without limits, and keep systems secure.

AWS re:Invent 2024 keynote speaker from JPMorganChase

See below for a clip of a keynote speaker, Lori Beer, JPMorganChase’s Chief information Officer, at the 2024 AWS re:Invent conference highlights how early cloud investments have enabled the company to rapidly leverage generative AI for better customer and employee experiences worldwide.

(Related reading: Top announcements of AWS re:Invent 2024).

Hotel recommendations

When traveling, finding a hotel that fits your needs can be quite challenging! Most folks have been to Las Vegas and may have hotels in mind but below is a short list to get you going. All hotels on this list are in good proximity to the conference locations and the Strip in Las Vegas.

Find all of the information on hotels, transportation, and the schedule breakdown for each day here.

Note that AWS re:Invent has designated hotels but the hotel blocks are now closed. Make sure to contact the hotel directly to make a reservation.

Below is a short list of the 2025 campus venues and hotels. The boldened hotels are both a sleeping room hotel and a campus venue:

Transportation

When navigating Las Vegas, there are two aspects to consider: How to get from the airport to your hotel and then how to navigate the Strip once you are at the hotel.

Airport to hotel

On the strip

Conference shuttle

Shuttles run between most properties, except between Wynn and The Venetian and between Caesars Forum and The Venetian. A new walking path connects Wynn and Caesars Forum through The Venetian.

Real-time travel times are available in the mobile app. Your conference pass also gives you free monorail access at MGM, Horseshoe/Paris, Flamingo/Caesars Palace, and Harrah’s/The LINQ stations (Caesars Forum).

Additionally, AWS re:Play shuttles will provide service to the Las Vegas Festival Grounds.

Nightlife

Vegas is known for its nightlife and clearly beyond the scope of this post, but once the conference is over each day, you are free and able to participate in whatever you choose. That could mean finding a nice restaurant for some dinner, decompressing in your hotel room, or exploring the plethora of casinos as that is what Las Vegas is known for!

Hope you enjoy AWS re:Invent and your trip to Las Vegas!

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