This is the place to skip when going to Vegas. They should rip the "JW" off the building as this place is barely a Marriott in terms of quality.
I'll start with the grounds - they happen to be nice. And the staff was very friendly.
The rooms were a contrast in good and bad.
I'll start with the good:
-Great bathrooms, including jacuzzi tub and dual sinks.
-Comfortable beds.
-Breakfast buffet at Ceres - not a huge selection, but high quality.
Now the bad:
-The dirty, used bathrobe hanging in my room when I arrived (wonder what else wasn't cleaned?).
-If you ask for a foam pillow, you'll be sleeping on a lumpy log.
-The tv's suck. They're the old, monstrous 32" tube tv's (haven't heard of flat panels I suppose) and depending on the station, you may very well get humming sounds and ghosted images. This was a problem mostly with the broadcast networks. The signal's been split way too many times.
-The work area is atrocious for a conference hotel. I had to crawl under the old desk to plug in my laptop. The desk and chair were not ergodynamic and actually incredibly uncomfortable to work at for any stretch.
-The "free" gym may have been the worst hotel gym I have ever seen. I walked in an walked right out again. The spa gym, which is an astounding $25/day to use, was much nicer, but with low-end cardio machines and deflated workout balls (they couldn't find the pump). The individual tv's had the same problems with many of the broadcast networks.
-The casino was terrible. At all hours of the day, this disgustingly smoky room was filled with old people who parked their walkers next to the slots and puffed away while gambling the social security check. It really looked like death's waiting room.
Now, when I spoke to the front desk, they were very nice (really, all the staff was great) they comped the gym for me and gave me some points for my troubles, but this is one property I won't be visiting again.
Overall, this place is to be skipped since there are so many other, and much better, options in Vegas.










