It's not a separate room, it's more of a poker 'nook': four tables right near the entrance (turn to your left as you walk in). Jokers Wild only recently entered the poker business, and as such, they have a fairly small and cheap poker area. Jackpots: High hand jackpots, progressive monte carlo style.
Note: in the tournaments, your tourney seat card is your rebuy marker, so keep it visible. Two table max (22 players) for any tourney. Often, there's a seat open, but if there isn't, the wait can be quite long. Highly variable due to the small number of tables and games. Eventually, as players bust out, a cash game will get going. While the tournaments run, there are no cash games. The tournaments attract a bunch of not-very-good regulars who stop playing the slots long enough to play poker for an hour. But if you don't like playing at a table where the dealer has to explain the proper bet amounts every hand, you won't like the Jokers Wild. This isn't meant as a criticism, as nearly everyone (dealers, staff, and players) are very pleasant. Game Character: Lots of beginners who don't know how to play and are getting help. Rake on the 2-4 spread is actually done in quarters.
No-limit hold 'em: 1/2 blinds (50 min buyin, no max).