Guests invited to witness marriage vows at the JW may think theyre going to a typical Las Vegas wedding. But the bride can expect her nuptials to be considerably more manageable and refined.
This resort is a tranquil alternative to chapels on the frantic Strip, and the same goes for weddings here. For starters, at no point will the brides party or guests have to traipse through a casino.
The JWs well-staffed events department offers planning assistance with every bridal detail including customized ceremonies, flowers, menus, cake, music, and videos.
Brides have a plethora of indoor, outdoor, or combination wedding venues to choose from. Many ceremonies are conducted on the resorts two relatively secluded lawn areas. They offer seating for up to 300, lush landscaping, Red Rock Canyon views, and a vows gazebo or vaulted archway.
The resorts indoor venues can be intimate, such as the stone-walled Lodge on the Lawn and the palatial Suite 6200. Or they can be very major. The Valencia Terrace can accommodate up to 1,500 revelers, and four ballrooms can comfortably handle about 1,000 of the couples nearest and dearest.
A classy choice for medium-sized weddings of 100 to 200 is the Parian Room, sumptuously decorated with rich damask and mahogany that recall a robber barons mansion.
Brides and attendants can take advantage of Aquae Sulis Spa services including in-room hair and makeup.
Discounted group rates for 10 or more rooms may be available.


