I'm going to SD West pretty much every spring - I quit doing that for a few years but have been going there again regularly for the past 3-4 years.
Yes, some of the classes/sessions can be more or less blatant sales events where someone is pushing their book (mostly) or their consulting services (have only seen this once a few years back). I tend to walk out of the sales events, but most of the technical sessions are held by people who do actually have something to teach you.
For me, the most important part is that I get out of whichever office I'm stuck in at that point and pick up some new ideas - which is why I tend to go to sessions that are not too specific to the main consulting work I do. Broadening the horizons is a good thing if you tend to get called on for specific skills and I always walk away with plenty of new and interesting ideas (and usually a ton of books).
Learning by doing is an important aspect of our work (as is Googling for information) but this sort of learning tends to be focused to your immediate needs instead of increasing your knowledge as a generalist.