Room was great and view of the city was amazing. Tables and staff on the floor were not. Do not gamble here to have fun. Table limits are too high, drinks take too long to arrive if ever, and noone wins. You'd like to think that everyone has a chance to win in Vegas but you don't get that feeling after gambling there, unfortunately.
Visited Aria for a Conference in April of 19. First let me say - CALL AN UBER OR LYFT for a transfer from the Airport. We got ramrodded at $30 vs. friends $11 ride! Having said that, we pulled up to the hotel and were greeted with a huge waterfall running down the wall! Peaceful and Zen-like - it was amazing. Check-in was great and had no issues, but we were also at the desk at 9pm. Room was clean, of decent size, and the bathroom was as big as my bedroom back home. Huge soaking tub, large marble shower, and separate area for the toilet. Beds were so comfortable and pillows awesome. The entire room is run by an ipad, so be sure you bring some tech "savieness" with you! When you open the door, the curtains automatically open to your outside view. Ours was from the 18th floor facing the strip! The bars in the place were a great place to relax getting ready to go out to dinner. The pool areas were also amazing. We arrived at the pool early every day so, we had no trouble finding a place to sit. I think the later in the day you go, the more problems you will have, but there is always plenty of room if you are a single or a double. I'd definitely stay here again.…
The gaming floor doesn't have a potent cigarette smell, but does have sections where people can smoke. We stayed at in a Tower Suite, and the room was amazing! We had a nice view of the strip. There are several bathroom amenities: towels, soap bars, towels, and a hair dryer. There are amenities in the room that you must pay for, such as: bottled water, snacks (such as candy and potato chips), soda, and alcohol. There is a mini-fridge with the soda, bottled water, and the alcohol. The fridge is also weight sensitive, so don't place anything inside the fridge because it raising issues with hotel management/Cleaning Crew because they might think you took one of the amenities. If you would like a mini-fridge in your room to keep your stuff cold- I suggest requesting one from hotel services (at a fee of course- price unknown, I didn't request one, but was told by hotel management you can request it for a fee). There is a spacious bathtub in the bathroom, and its next to the shower. There is a pool area available. There are multiple small hot tubs around the pool, and a large hot tub that could fit easily fit 15-20 people.…
Aria hotel is huge with a big floor space of casino games, as of many hotels in Las Vegas. Staffs are friendly and always eager to lend a hand. Rooms are well-kept and clean. What I like about the room is that it has a central control to display everything you need to know about the hotel, and also control parts of the room even the tv and the curtains. A single touch of “goodnight” button by bedside switches off all lights and closes the curtains! Awesome! What would be great is to change those robes to a more comfy and thick ones, especially useful during cold season. It got so much static with the current ones that I don’t even want to wear it again throughout stay.
We got a corner suite. I could have stayed in the room my entire visit. Full glass windows on 3/4 of the suite. I could see down the strip and back behind. Oh and the jetted tub was fabulous💕 I could view the strip from the tub too💕 I’m in love with this hotel.
"Was travelling with family and although we were on the same floor, it was a 5 minute walk to each othersw room. Not good."Read full review
"Don't plan trips to Vegas during "Convention Season" (mostly winter months)--too crowded."Read full review
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