beautiful property and the most comfiest beds are here....
Located about 30-40 mins drive from Las Vegas airport, AAA's 4-Diamond Award JW Marriott Las Vegas have a 72-hour flash sale. The Stay & Play Luxury Package from $149 per night includes free WiFi, $20 daily resort credit and NO daily resort fee (normally $39 per day).
Sign up for the Rampart Rewards card and receive the following:
** $25 free play to test your luck in our casino.
** $50 daily resort credit to use at waterfall pool, spa or at any restaurants
JW Marriott Las Vegas [theresortatsummerlin.com]
Promotional Code:
ZZ1
Book by May 22, 2021
Travel Dates - Enter your dates and check the calendar as it varies based on availability
Terms & Conditions:
Player's card sign-up required to receive $25 free play and $50 resort credit.
Guests will receive (1) one $25 free play per stay and $50 resort credit per day.
Use promo code ZZ1 to book this package.
We will need a credit card number to reserve your room.
You may cancel your reservation for no charge before 11:59 PM local hotel time (1 day[s] before arrival).
Please note that we will assess a fee if you must cancel after this deadline.
Please note that a change in the length or dates of your reservation may result in a rate change.
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The Casino (by design) is in the center of the various wings of the hotel. So you have to walk through it to get anywhere. Anytime before late-afternoon/evening, you won't see a bunch of tourists in the casino, rather you pass a slew of local retirees that look like they are gambling the money they should be using for basic necessities -- very depressing. The smell of stale smoke just permeates anywhere near the casino, though it's the only place I've ever seen someone carrying an oxygenator and a cigarette at the same time (I just prayed the oxygenator was turned off). Pretty similar experience on my prior stay.
As noted above, it's a 15-20 minute ride to the strip, and there are only a small number of restaurants within a short walking distance. There are more that are like a mile away, which may not be "walking distance" for everyone in the Nevada heat. That said, the on-site restaurants are pretty good (Italian and the pub are the ones we remember, and I think we ate in the tapas place too) - the 24-hour diner was old and depressing both in décor and clientele.
Rooms were nice -- as are most JWs.
Remember, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas -- and also remember that Summerlin ain't Vegas!!!
This a awesome deal for Vegas that weekend.
Thanks OP!!!
If you're looking for more of a "Las Vegas" vacation, then I wouldn't want to stay there because you'll be driving 20 min each way and won't get that Las Vegas feel and experience staying off the Strip.
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This a awesome deal for Vegas that weekend.
Thanks OP!!!
i stayed in the Wyndham, about 2 blocks off the strip and its just not near the experience and convenience of on the strip
last night to book!
i just wanna know what you thought of the bed. like i said in my op, that was the most comfiest bed i've ever slept in.
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There is a Rampart Rewards desk in the casino, where you can sign up, and they will probably give you the details on how to use the casino free play portion of the deal, which can be used on slot or video poker machines. There are signs all around the casino with arrows pointing the direction towards the desk. I would think it would be a good idea to bring documentation of the deal to show them what you are supposed to be given, when you sign up. They will print you a card which you put in a reader slot at the casino machines, and then enter your pin, to load the machine with the free play credits. The card is also used for tracking your casino play, in order to earns comps.
As far as those saying why would anyone want to stay away from the more popular areas, people have different preferences. If you want to actually sleep in your room without concert or club music at 1am weeknights, this would be a good choice. The downside is that it is pretty much on its own, with just one nearby casino, about 1/2 mile away. Very different than staying on the Strip or Downtown.
If the outdoor temps are reasonable, dining outdoors at the Hawthorn restaurant there (only a few tables available), with their reasonable pricing, is something I'd recommend.
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