In conjunction with an ongoing renovation The JW Marriott Las Vegas and Rampart Casino have been integrated and rebranded The Resort at Summerlin.
The rebrand represents a milestone in the Nevada property’s $75 million, multi-year renovation. The transformation is designed to blend the resort’s Mediterranean architecture with modern design elements. The renovation has been led by FRANK Architecture and Interiors, with Las Vegas-based Trident overseeing construction management. Additional enhancements, including a renovated resort pool, will continue through 2026.
“Over the past 18 months, we’ve completed a significant renovation designed to revitalize and refresh the property while elevating the overall guest experience,” Michelle McHugh, vp and general manager of The Resort at Summerlin, said in a statement. “This transformation represents a strategic investment in the future of the resort, continuing its evolution as a premier luxury destination in Las Vegas and strengthening its role as a welcoming hub for both the Summerlin community and visitors alike.”
The Resort at Summerlin’s newly renovated guestrooms feature 560 square-feet of redesigned space with residential-style furnishings, dining tables, couches, ceiling fans, 65-inch smart TVs and in-room coffee machines. A desert-inspired color palette is designed to evoke calm and serenity, while bold textures and subtle metallic accents draw inspiration from the surrounding landscape. Of the resort’s 549 guestrooms, 98 feature walk-out or Juliette balconies, while 11 guestrooms and suites offer walk-out terraces, providing access to gardens, waterfalls and koi ponds.
Additional enhancements include a refreshed Conference Center, renovated fitness center, a new Hydra Lounge relaxation area and upgraded treatment rooms at the Spa Aquae. The casino floor has also been updated with new lighting, carpet and finishes, along with the introduction of new High Limit Rooms.
New dining concepts debuting in 2025 include ai Pazzi, ai Pazzi Pizza and Pearls Oyster & Crudo Bar from celebrity chef Fabio Viviani; Nom Wah, the first West Coast location of New York City’s dim sum restaurant; and Wineaux, the Summerlin outpost from James Beard Award winner Shawn McClain and master sommelier Nick Hetzel.
In addition, announced in late 2025, The Resort at Summerlin has partnered with Caesars Entertainment, Inc. to introduce a new Caesars Sportsbook, targeting an opening in early 2026.