Experience the JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa - the city's premier desert resort. This luxury casino resort in Las Vegas is located i... more »
Experience the JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa - the city's premier desert resort. This luxury casino resort in Las Vegas is located in the heart of Southern Nevada's most prestigious collection of golf courses. Boasting over 50 acres of lushly landscaped grounds, including a resort pool with waterfalls and whirlpools, this Las Vegas luxury resort provides the ultimate getaway. Indulge in the comfort of our deluxe oversized guest rooms, let our Executive Golf Desk schedule priority rounds of golf at TPC Las Vegas or other outstanding courses, or simply savor the exquisite flavors of 11 Las Vegas restaurants and lounges. At the end of the day, relax at our world-class 40,000 square foot Aquae Sulis Spa & Salon. Nearby Red Rock Canyon provides hiking, climbing and biking for those seeking adventure, or try your luck at our Las Vegas resort's on-site casino. The JW Marriott Las Vegas luxury resort near the Las Vegas Strip is also a favorite location for unique weddings, corporate meetings and group events.
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Located in Summerlin, Nev., the JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort is pleasantly removed from the noise and crowds of the Strip 10 miles away. But guests shouldn't think they're away from the bright lights: a complimentary shuttle ferries them to and from the Strip throughout the day. In addition, the resort is four miles from breathtaking Red Rock Canyon. The 50,000-square-foot casino features 1,200 slot, video poker, keno machines, table games and sports book. But there are plenty of non-gaming recreation. Guests can play at immaculately manicured Angel Park Legacy, Badlands and the TPC Summerlin golf courses close to the hotel, relax by the hotel's two outdoor swimming pools, or get pampered at Aquae Sulis Spa with 36 treatment rooms, mud-bath spas and exercise room. Guestrooms feature contemporary furnishings, ceiling fans, arched hallways, oversized jetted tubs, brass raindrop showers and high- speed Internet. Guests can gaze out their windows and drink in the marvelous views of the mountains, gardens, cityscape or golf course. The hungry can pick from among eight food and beverage outlets, ranging from a cigar bar to contemporary fine dining. Their choices include Ceres, with its American cuisine; J.C. Wooloughan, the traditional Irish pub; and the ultra-modern Spiedini Ristorante and its Milanese and urban Italian cuisines. Guests also can enjoy 24-hour room service. Loaded with Vegas-style swank, the JW Marriott is popular with discerning travelers who seek a quieter, self-contained Las Vegas hotel and things other than gambling to occupy their time.
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Drawing attention away from the Strip in Las Vegas, Nev. the JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort presents their esteemed guests with a very different experience. Positioned on 54 acres of Nevada's most prized real estate, this Marriott property boasts 11 acres of gardens, a championship 18-hole golf course and 11,000 square-feet of heated lagoon pools, creating a visual effect that resembles a desert oasis. Hotel guests can enjoy exploring the Red Rock Canyon (just four miles away), shopping at Boca Park, and visiting many of Las Vegas' most celebrated cultural attractions, just 10 miles away. Praised by leisure professionals, the JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort offers a rich and textured menu of recreational activities, dining options and entertainment venues. While gamblers capitalize on slots and poker tables in the 50,000-square-foot casino, health-conscious guests are indulged and pampered in the Aquae Sulis Spa (waters of the sun), where trained professionals use contemporary treatments of massage therapy and mud baths. Among the eight lounge and dining venues, the hotel's showcase Spiedini Ristorante prepares Milanese and urban Italian cuisine in a sophisticated environment with modern décor. Considered by many to be Las Vegas' premier convention hotel, this member of the Marriott family is characterized by its business-friendly features including the 24-hour Promenade Café, meeting and conference rooms and Gustav Mauler's Gourmet Tobaccos & Lounge. The spacious guestrooms feature arched hallways, sculpted ceilings, sophisticated furniture arrangements and ambient spot lighting. While business professionals are encouraged by amenities like armchairs, work desks and high-speed Internet access, leisure travelers find comfort in the marble bathrooms, where jetted-tubs and brass raindrop showers yield soothing results. A property of genuine distinction, the JW Marriott Las Vegas effectively captures the attention of discerning travelers who seek a quieter, self-contained Las Vegas hotel and the quality of life that accompanies it.
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44 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
In planning a 5-day spring break getaway in Las Vegas for my husband, myself, and our 14-year-old son, I spent hours and hours online, reading hotel reviews and thoroughly scouring each hotel's website. I picked the JW Marriott in Summerlin due to
My wife and I have stayed at this hotel
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Posted Jan 12, 2009
Excellent
My wife and I have stayed at this hotel several times while visiting grandchildren and will be there in April. On setting foot in the hotel, I was astounded to find the superb architecture and decor. We learned that it was originally built by...
My wife and I have stayed at this hotel
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Posted Jan 12, 2009
Excellent
My wife and I have stayed at this hotel several times while visiting grandchildren and will be there in April. On setting foot in the hotel, I was astounded to find the superb architecture and decor. We learned that it was originally built by...
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Posted Jan 06, 2009
Mediocre
We only had one breakfast at the Ceres Restaurant on site and it was done well, but not memorably. The price was right and the staff was nice but food wias ok for breakfast the food was well but other then that not so good .
If you are looking for a quite and
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Posted Sep 07, 2008
Excellent
If you are looking for a quite and luxourious place to stay in Las Vegas, the JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort is it. The JW Marriott Las Vegas is only about 20-30 minutes from the strip. It is easily accessible by the interstate.Usually while in Vegas...
38 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for business
Billed everywhere as a high-end luxury resort, one would expect--at the very least--a clean room, good food and decent service. On its website, this hotel appears pristine and on par with the best. Do not be fooled--this is a facade of a nice hotel. It does not come close to what it claims to be.
At first glance, it looks beautifully appointed and well-maintained. Then at the elevator, you get that smell and see the scratches and dings that you'd expect from a budget motel. And instead of that elegant look of the lobby, the halls look cheap and not all that clean.
The guest rooms have nice touches, such as marble bathroom floors and rain fall showers. But then you find hair in a shower you're not sure has been cleaned; stains or rust or something on the sink fixtures; lamp shades with stains. It all amounts to feeling you are not in a clean place--I was wishing for anti-bacterial wipes to wipe down the place with before touching anything.
My air conditioner/fan/heater and the buttons on my phone all did not work properly. Little irritating things kept coming up, like making the coffee in the room and then finding there was no sugar or stirrers or anything you normally find with a hotel coffee maker. The hotel layout was also very confusing. For example, we made a spa appointment and they told us to be at least 20 minutes early, but it was so hard to find the place we were almost late.
The food is occasionally above that of a school cafeteria (the cheesecake is good) and the room service menu so limited I started ordering from the children's menu. And because the hotel location is so remote, it's not as if you can walk to town to find something to eat. One night I even resorted to snacks from the gift shop for dinner.
I do think they hire nice people--but they are not properly trained and/or managed. I was fairly surprised at the staff's inability to actually be helpful (even if they were nice). I heard more "I don't knows" and was left hanging more than one would ever expect from a hotel anywhere. Even working with conference services--very nice people, but not exactly pro-active or solutions oriented. And the housekeeping staff was pretty obnoxiously loud, even knocking on doors at 8am on a Sunday morning--even I could hear people saying they were sleeping and did not want to be disturbed (door after door after door).
This hotel should also not claim to be close to the Strip--it is not close and costs up to $50 for a one-way cab ride.
With that said, there are two things in this hotel that meet luxury resort standards: 1) The beds are comfy with great pillows and luxurious bedding; 2) The lead massage therapist, Cody, gives one of the best deep tissue massages anywhere. I would actually just go back (but not stay) just to get a treatment from him, he is that good.
I stayed for 6 nights and have traveled extensively all over the world so I can confidently say that this hotel is definitely not worth the price, nor should it be considered a true luxury resort. But if you decide to go anyway, lower your expectations and schedule a treatment with Cody.
35 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for business
I travel 100+ days a year. This place fell well short of any reasonable expectations for a luxury resort. The buffet was awful, the front desk staff was despicable, there was no bell service that I saw, my laundry was lost, and the hotel messed up big time on bill resulting in my AMEX to be shut down for suspected fraud!! The actual guest rooms, however, were nice and the facility was quite good. This is clearly just a case of bad management.
Plus, this place isn't minutes from the strip, it's more like 20 or 30 depending on traffic. That's a fifty dollar cab ride from downtown. The hotel website is misleading and the shuttle service they offer isn't quite frequent enough to be convenient. (you need to be back off the strip by 11pm or else their is no more shuttle until the next day)
I was dissapointed with this resort,
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Posted Oct 11, 2007
Okay
I was dissapointed with this resort, upon check in at 2am the clerk told us he had a great room for us, it was 2 doubles not one king as requested no patio or balcony and the decor in room did not depict what marriott shows on their web site. for a...
My husband and I arrived 3 days early
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Posted Sep 28, 2007
Excellent
My husband and I arrived 3 days early prior to my 3 day business conference. The accommodations were far above what we expected! Ceiling fans, best hotel bathroom ever (rain shower head and huge room) clean, registration staff was incredible. A...