Aria Resort and Casino
From the hotel:
Soon to be the new standard in Las Vegas luxury. Averaging 520 square feet with custom furnishings, unparalleled amenities and our exclusive one-touch in-room integrated technology that allow you to easily customize room features based on your personal preferences, our Deluxe Room serves as the ultimate retreat in which to plan your day and the ultimate reward at day's end. Down to the smallest detail, simply astonishing.
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Partner Reviews: Aria Resort and Casino
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gorgeous architecture -
Really nice looking Casino, but not much else to do here. Some of the dealers at the Blackjack table are super friendly and you tend to catch heat, so give that a try. Otherwise keep it moving. -
Admire the silver artwork suspended behind the registration desk: it’s a model of the Colorado River. -
Join us at @socialhouselv next door @crystalslv for a delicious Asian Fusion and/or sushi treat! Enjoy Kudasai every Wednesday night and get half off your meal. (Use code ND2011 in your reservation) -

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MyVegasFriends.com at Gold Lounge 7-9pm. Say "cosmo" at the door for free admission, discounted drink specials & prizes. Come find Yvette inside! -

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Everything is remote controlled! -

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Gorgeous Hotel -
I love this place. The rooms are freaking sexy! -
Great new hotel on the strip! JenC -
Contact @ShawnIndorf for VIP guestlist/table reservations... 330.412.7278 -
This place is a mixed bag. Rooms are great but confusing to get to. PUB by Todd English is worth it for nickel beers on Tuesday nights but self-park is a disaster. -
Play the pass line and don't forget your odds. Let's go shooter! -
The buffet is awesome! -
Loved this casino. -
Gotta see it at least once, right? -
Overall a great new hotel...room was above average for the price. Cell service is iffy in the entire building... -
Home to Cirque du Soleil's "Viva ELVIS"
WORST customer service EVER. never stay here
First off, I have never written a review after going to vegas about two dozen times in the past 4 or 5 years. But this was such a sad experience I decided to write one. Never plan for a group of people to go. We booked two rooms in advance with two QUEEN beds. We got there, and the first thing we hear is that they overbooked a TON of people. So in other words, they had no rooms with two queens left, and could only offer us a room with ONE king bed. We asked for roll aways, they said they ran out. We got there close to 7pm and they ran out of roll aways already. We said that there's no way we can function with one bed, and asked to be upgraded because at NORMAL hotels, if they mess up on their end, they either accomodate you or upgrade you. HOWEVER, the receptionist, who was VERY rude by the way, just said "NO." I even told her it was my birthday, which it really was, and she still said no. She didn't give us a reason or anything, just that "we can't". I felt like a real second class citizen. I felt like they didnt care about their customers at all. There was another guy who got the same treatment, and he was literally screaming on the concierge phone to get management to come down, but im guessing they just ignored his request. He was literally screaming, the whole casino floor could hear him. Vdara according to my friends was terrible too. their so called "suite" are a sorry excuse for a vegas hotel. Vdara was very "nickle and dime". And everyone there told me they felt like it felt like a cheap knock off. Initially looks nice, but when you stay there, your realize how cheap they are.
Simply Amazing
Spent 4 nights at Aria for a guys trip, and the first day in decided that I will only stay at Aria from this point forward. This hotel has the same elegance and class of the Bellagio/Wynn/Venetian, without the "old person" feeling. It is very contemporary and chic. With that, you will spend some good money there, if you're not willing to then go somewhere else; but with anything you always get what you pay for and here it was worth every penny. The only drawback was that there was no cell phone coverage on the entire casino floor (Verizon coverage), so I had to go to the door to check for messages. But besides that the casino is very nice and the sportsbook is only topped by the Palazzo. The rooms live up to the technology they boast. Your alarm clock also serves as your remote control, thermostat, and light switch. Everything in the room is top of the line and comfortable. We only had one real dinner, at Union, and it lived up to the expectations I have had with restaurants managed by The Light Group, as was the nightclub Haze. The buffet was reasonably priced and had the same amenities as any other buffet in town. It seemed to be a bit of a lower crowd than I would of expected, but I assume the economy is playing a big part in that now, but when in Las Vegas your budget should just be based on whatever it takes to have a good time. Enjoy this resort before it gets too popular.
New Vegas City Center Casino
I was recently in Vegas for the CES show and decided to check out the new City Center. The Aria Casino in brand new but just average as far ...
New Vegas City Center Casino
I was recently in Vegas for the CES show and decided to check out the new City Center. The Aria Casino in brand new but just average as far ...
