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  • When you drive up to the main entrance, you feel like you're going to walk into paradise. The facade with multiple water features and soaring curved glass is spectacular. That's where the splendor ended for us, everything else about ARIA is simply just "ok". Casino floor never really seemed crowded, even late at night. Staff is decently friendly and helpful. Here'a a little more: PROS - Relatively spacious rooms that have great linens, awesome automated features (curtains, etc) always really clean (housekeeping does a great job - also really great toiletries - More than 4,000 rooms and it was sold out while we were there, but yet it never felt terribly crowded - Pretty central on the strip to lots of things including a tram that loops beween ARIA, Bellagio, Monte Carlo, and the Crystals (high end shopping mall) - Beautifully appointed space throughout - modern yet classic, just chic enough without being overboard - and none of that themed crap so many of the other casino/hotels have going on - Reliable and fast valet parking ("Free" meaning included in the mandatory "Resort Fee" you pay daily) CONS - No in-room coffee makers - Super sensitive automated mini-bars with sensors - if you accidentally bump something it charges to your account - AC in rooms doesn't work all that well (especially on 115 degree days), leaving it too warm to sleep comfortably - Pools are quite small, but do seem to have lots of seating (although the lounge chairs are all really close together) - Check in takes forever and lines seem to be never-ending Tons of restaurants to choose from, although most are quite pricy. If you wanted to, you could stay on the hotel premises your entire visit and never leave. Included in the daily $25 resort fee tacked onto your daily rate (per room, not per person), you get "access" to the pools (most of them), gym. WiFi and also "free" valet parking....but when you valet park, they never ask for your room or if you're staying, so really anyone could park for free. In sum, ARIA is ok, but with all of the competition in Vegas, I'd hope my dollars would go a bit further.
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