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This thread refers to the various Marriott brands within a specific geographic area. Marriott Bonvoy hotels in XX usually have posts asking which property is better, etc. Trip reports are usually better suited in the property specific threads.
Below is a list of hotels Marriott has listed for Las Vegas. Where there is a specific "Master" threads for a hotel, the name is a link to that thread:
Full Service:
The Drew Las Vegas Resort (EDITION & JW on the strip)
JW Marriott Las Vegas
Las Vegas Cosmopolitan Hotel
W Las Vegas (co-located with the SLS Tribute Las Vegas)
Las Vegas Marriott
The Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort
The Westin Las Vegas (formerly Westin Casuarina)
Las Vegas Renaissance
Limited Service:
Courtyard Las Vegas Convention Center
Courtyard Las Vegas South
Courtyard Las Vegas Summerlin
Courtyard Las Vegas Henderson/Green Valley
SpringHill Suites Las Vegas Convention Center
SpringHill Suites Las Vegas North Speedway
SpringHill Suites Las Vegas Henderson
Fairfield Inn Las Vegas Convention Center
Fairfield Inn & Suites Las Vegas South
Four Points by Sheraton Las Vegas East Flamingo
Extended Stay:
Residence Inn Las Vegas Convention Center
Residence Inn Las Vegas Hughes Center
Residence Inn Las Vegas South
Residence Inn Las Vegas Henderson/Green Valley
Residence Inn Las Vegas Airport
Residence Inn Las Vegas South/Henderson
TownePlace Suites Las Vegas City Center
TownePlace Suites Las Vegas Henderson
Element Las Vegas Summerlin
Timeshare:
Las Vegas Marriott Grand Chateau
Below is a list of hotels Marriott has listed for Las Vegas. Where there is a specific "Master" threads for a hotel, the name is a link to that thread:
Full Service:
The Drew Las Vegas Resort (EDITION & JW on the strip)
JW Marriott Las Vegas
Las Vegas Cosmopolitan Hotel
W Las Vegas (co-located with the SLS Tribute Las Vegas)
Las Vegas Marriott
The Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort
The Westin Las Vegas (formerly Westin Casuarina)
Las Vegas Renaissance
Limited Service:
Courtyard Las Vegas Convention Center
Courtyard Las Vegas South
Courtyard Las Vegas Summerlin
Courtyard Las Vegas Henderson/Green Valley
SpringHill Suites Las Vegas Convention Center
SpringHill Suites Las Vegas North Speedway
SpringHill Suites Las Vegas Henderson
Fairfield Inn Las Vegas Convention Center
Fairfield Inn & Suites Las Vegas South
Four Points by Sheraton Las Vegas East Flamingo
Extended Stay:
Residence Inn Las Vegas Convention Center
Residence Inn Las Vegas Hughes Center
Residence Inn Las Vegas South
Residence Inn Las Vegas Henderson/Green Valley
Residence Inn Las Vegas Airport
Residence Inn Las Vegas South/Henderson
TownePlace Suites Las Vegas City Center
TownePlace Suites Las Vegas Henderson
Element Las Vegas Summerlin
Timeshare:
Las Vegas Marriott Grand Chateau
Marriott Bonvoy hotels in Las Vegas, NV
#168
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Houston, TX
Programs: UA Lifetime 1K, Bonvoy Lifetime Titanium, HH Diamond, Delta Base, AA Base
Posts: 514
I second the vote for the Renaissance (over the Marriott Suites) but I can't offer any opinion of the JW. As for whether you'd get upgraded on Plat. status with an award stay - I run about 50:50 on this. But, it's worth a shot.
#169
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: DEN
Programs: UA Gold 1MM, Hyatt Plat, SPG Plat
Posts: 332
Originally Posted by jab
The Renn. not sure about the non-concierge level, but the concierge level has the flat panel tv, awesome room design. One of the absolute best hotels and about a 10 minute walk from the strip.
I agree - great hotel and stay there just about every week.
#170
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Memphis, TN
Programs: DL DM 1MM, MR Plat Premier, Nat'l Exec Elite, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 347
I'm at the Ren now on 14 & they have both wifi & an ethernet cable (free). The Envy Steakhouse is spendy but awesome food. Great workout facility, no casino, but the Mardi Gras Casino is down the street....it's not the MGM, but if you're looking to work a slot machine, I don't much care.
The bedding is so soft, better than any M or JW...maybe my imagination.
Good luck!
The bedding is so soft, better than any M or JW...maybe my imagination.
Good luck!
#172
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 8,720
Save your points and go with the Renaissance:
http://hotels.travelzoo.com/las-vegas-hotels/262307
Bu the way, with Marriott, you earn points on TZ rates. ^
Special Offer from Renaissance Las Vegas Hotel:
$89-$99 -- Vegas 4-Diamond Hotel incl. Weekends *
Las Vegas, NV
Travel dates: Through Dec. 30
When in Las Vegas, there's no need to gamble on your hotel. Stay at the AAA 4-Diamond Renaissance Las Vegas for an unbelievable $89 per night (Sun.-Thu.) or $99 per weekend night through Dec. 30 and receive more than $100 in extras. This upscale hotel goes for as high as $229 during the same travel period.
You'll receive a voucher for $100 OFF your next stay at any Renaissance Hotel in North America and a "Shop Las Vegas" brochure, which is redeemable for coupon books to various shopping venues, such as Desert Passage, the Forum Shops at Caesars, and the Las Vegas Premium Outlets.
Blackout Dates: Oct. 16-24, 30, 31; Nov. 1, 2, 9-15, 22-25, 29, 30; Dec. 10-14
Click here for more information or to book. Or, call 1-800-HOTELS1 (1-800-468-3571) and mention promotional code TZO.
About the Renaissance Las Vegas:
This luxurious, non-gaming property has something for everyone. Located just 2 blocks from The Strip and next to the Monorail, its amenities include flat-screen LCD TVs, complimentary high-speed Internet and marble bathrooms. It's also listed in the TripAdvisor Popularity Index's Top 5 Las Vegas hotels. For more photos, click here, but be sure to use the link above to get this special.
$89-$99 -- Vegas 4-Diamond Hotel incl. Weekends *
Las Vegas, NV
Travel dates: Through Dec. 30
When in Las Vegas, there's no need to gamble on your hotel. Stay at the AAA 4-Diamond Renaissance Las Vegas for an unbelievable $89 per night (Sun.-Thu.) or $99 per weekend night through Dec. 30 and receive more than $100 in extras. This upscale hotel goes for as high as $229 during the same travel period.
You'll receive a voucher for $100 OFF your next stay at any Renaissance Hotel in North America and a "Shop Las Vegas" brochure, which is redeemable for coupon books to various shopping venues, such as Desert Passage, the Forum Shops at Caesars, and the Las Vegas Premium Outlets.
Blackout Dates: Oct. 16-24, 30, 31; Nov. 1, 2, 9-15, 22-25, 29, 30; Dec. 10-14
Click here for more information or to book. Or, call 1-800-HOTELS1 (1-800-468-3571) and mention promotional code TZO.
About the Renaissance Las Vegas:
This luxurious, non-gaming property has something for everyone. Located just 2 blocks from The Strip and next to the Monorail, its amenities include flat-screen LCD TVs, complimentary high-speed Internet and marble bathrooms. It's also listed in the TripAdvisor Popularity Index's Top 5 Las Vegas hotels. For more photos, click here, but be sure to use the link above to get this special.
Bu the way, with Marriott, you earn points on TZ rates. ^
#173
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: SFOSJCOAK
Programs: AA-EXP & 1MM+, AS, MR-LTT, HH Gold
Posts: 7,581
Ren is fine
I too recommend the Ren. Stayed 3 nights last month. Booked with Savvy Savings for $109/nite. I got one $100 Savvy Savings Coupon for use on my next Ren stay in US and Canada. Club lounge accessable by room key 24/7, so is the gym. Free interent access and parking are additional features.
#174
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: RDU
Programs: Marriott PLT, Starwood, American Gold, Delta
Posts: 447
JW Marriott Vegas Vs. Ritz Vegas
I have reservations at the Ritz but after reading favorable comments here I am considering changing to the JW. I probably have no chance of upgrade at Ritz, but good chance at JW. Hotels might be comparable - what about general area hotels are located? Any other considerations?
#175
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: MCI ** UA Plat, Marriott Lifetime Plat
Posts: 1,250
Originally Posted by wintersummer
I have reservations at the Ritz but after reading favorable comments here I am considering changing to the JW. I probably have no chance of upgrade at Ritz, but good chance at JW. Hotels might be comparable - what about general area hotels are located? Any other considerations?
The regular room rate was only $470/night and it was larger than my first apartment! I definitly know where I'll be staying next time I'm in Vegas. ; ^
#176
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Pasadena,Ca.,US.
Programs: AA, Delta, United, SPG plat, Hyatt dia
Posts: 7,140
I have stayed in two suites like this at the JW-just gourgeous!And a bargain if you would consider what this suite would cost anywhere else in the US including Las Vegas.
The one I had on the ground floor had a patio that would have accomodated a party of 200 people!
Definetly in the plans for a special celebration.
But back to the OP's question.
I would favor the JW simply because of the location.The RC is a loooooong way out of town-and don't belive the hype when they say 20 mins(by helicopter maybe)and the area,while full of nice homes has little else to reccomend it.
The area around the JW has some great new shopping/dining areas and the fantastic Red Rock casino is not too far,also it truley is only 20 min max to the strip.
The only fault with the JW os that the casino(seperate operation)is not very nice IMO.
The one I had on the ground floor had a patio that would have accomodated a party of 200 people!
Definetly in the plans for a special celebration.
But back to the OP's question.
I would favor the JW simply because of the location.The RC is a loooooong way out of town-and don't belive the hype when they say 20 mins(by helicopter maybe)and the area,while full of nice homes has little else to reccomend it.
The area around the JW has some great new shopping/dining areas and the fantastic Red Rock casino is not too far,also it truley is only 20 min max to the strip.
The only fault with the JW os that the casino(seperate operation)is not very nice IMO.
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#178
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Nebraska
Programs: HH Diamond, MR LTGold, UA, AA, AS, DL, Global Entry & TSAPre✓
Posts: 192
Originally Posted by bkramt1
I second the vote for the Renaissance (over the Marriott Suites) but I can't offer any opinion of the JW. As for whether you'd get upgraded on Plat. status with an award stay - I run about 50:50 on this. But, it's worth a shot.
I like to walk, so the hike back and forth to the strip helped wear off the food & drink.
I also stayed with a Savvy Saver rate, and will likely go back there to use the $100 coupon!
#179
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Marietta, GA
Programs: Marriott Titanium, Hilton Gold, Delta Million Miler, Hyatt Discoverist
Posts: 43
We love the JW!
I have stayed at the JW numerous times on family vacations and we absolutely love it! It is a true resort - wonderful spa and fantastic pool. The pool does close for the winter (as of Dec. 1), so keep that in mind if taking the family. We will be there over Thanksgiving and can't wait!
I have never received an upgrade at the JW, but you don't really need one. Their standard rooms are quite large and have elegant bathrooms with whirlpool tubs and rainforest showers. (I've always stayed on a "Friends & Family" rate which is not eligible for upgrades... )
The casino is attached, but not owned by JW - it is the Rampart Casino. It has mostly locals there, and usually has better odds than strip casinos. It is about a 20 minute drive to the strip and rental cars are cheap in Vegas. Most hotels do not charge for parking - just a tip for the valet.
I have never received an upgrade at the JW, but you don't really need one. Their standard rooms are quite large and have elegant bathrooms with whirlpool tubs and rainforest showers. (I've always stayed on a "Friends & Family" rate which is not eligible for upgrades... )
The casino is attached, but not owned by JW - it is the Rampart Casino. It has mostly locals there, and usually has better odds than strip casinos. It is about a 20 minute drive to the strip and rental cars are cheap in Vegas. Most hotels do not charge for parking - just a tip for the valet.