The Resort at Summerlin
Off-Strip
4.3
Est. 1999
Station Casinos
About
The Resort at Summerlin, formerly known as Rampart Casino at JW Marriott Las Vegas, is a luxury locals resort nestled on 54 acres in the upscale Summerlin community. Following a $75 million renovation and rebrand in January 2026, the property features the 50,000 sq ft Rampart Casino with 1,400 slot machines and 32 table games, a renovated spa, multiple celebrity chef restaurants, and Mediterranean-style architecture. The JW Marriott hotel component offers 549 elegantly appointed rooms and suites.
Our Rating
Key Stats
549
Rooms
50K
Sq Ft Casino
32
Table Games
1.4K
Slots
Table Games Available
Amenities
Pool
Spa
Buffet
Fitness
Highlights
- Beautiful Mediterranean architecture
- Celebrity chef dining
- Renovated spa
- Near Red Rock Canyon
- Award-winning casino
- Quiet upscale atmosphere
Consider
- 20 minutes from Strip
- Higher price point
- Limited nightlife
- No poker room
Dining Highlights
Buffet: Market Place Buffet
ai Pazzi (Chef Fabio Viviani)
Pearls Oyster & Crudo Bar
Nom Wah (dim sum)
Wineaux
Hawthorn Grill
Pool & Recreation
Seasonal waterfall swimming pool with cabanas
Nearby Attractions
Red Rock Canyon
Downtown Summerlin
TPC Las Vegas golf
Angel Park Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the Resort at Summerlin called before?
It was known as Rampart Casino at JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa. It rebranded to The Resort at Summerlin in January 2026.
Is the JW Marriott still part of the property?
The hotel remains part of the Marriott system, but the casino and broader resort operate independently under The Resort at Summerlin brand.
How far is it from the Strip?
The Resort at Summerlin is about 20 minutes northwest of the Las Vegas Strip, in the Summerlin community near Red Rock Canyon.
Quick Info
Address
221 N Rampart Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89145
Price Range
$$$
Resort Fee
$39 + tax per night
Parking
Free self-parking and valet
Dining
8+ Restaurants
Best For
Luxury seekers
Summerlin visitors
Spa enthusiasts
Foodies
Red Rock Canyon visitors