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  • When I come to a hotel I expect it to be equal to or greater than what I have at home. Let me tell you, Aria delivered on that front! I arrived during EDC weekend when the reservation system went down and everything had to be done manually. I ended up waiting in line almost 2 hours before I got to my hotel room. When I went to checkout again, the TV checkout system failed to work, requiring me to wait in line for 30 minutes to checkout. I heard that long check-in check-out times are common place in Las Vegas, I don't know. I was very pleased with the corner suite I got at Aria. I felt like a king every time I walked into it and I never wanted to leave. The room was so big and so much larger than I had expected. I loved how Control4 was integrated throughout the entire room. I was impressed with both how well they had it working and with how well their custom integration worked with their hotel services. Every light switch was labeled and you could control the curtains with the touch of a button. When you left the room all you had to do was press a button that said "Service" to indicate that the room was ready to be clean. Very cool. I liked how all the TVs were wall mounted. Everything was just very clean looking, modern, and up to date. Even the toliet seat was heated. Now that is attention to detail! Whenever they would clean my room they did it perfectly. They cleaned things that I would expect to normally be skipped. They paid extra attention to every detail. They even put chocolates on the night stand near my bed every time. One day they put out the slippers for me to wear. Every time I came back and the room was cleaned, it looked like the very first day that I came to the hotel. They even folded my clothes that I had lying on the bed. They put my toothbrush and my other bathroom nessecities on these square paper towels to keep them off the counter. I was amazed. I had to take a double-take every time I came back to my room to make sure that it was actually mine. I ordered room service 3 nights. Each night it took about an hour from the time I ordered it to the time I received it in my room. Room service was pretty accurate for the most part when they gave time estimates. I had the Seared Halibut twice which I liked a lot and I recommend. I also tried the pizza which was decent enough. Aria has a really nice spa. It felt very heavenly. I could stay there for hours. They have a salt room which was interesting. I don't know if I could tell if it was working or not. The infinity pool was cool. I liked how it overlooked the Liquid Lounge and you could hear the music and watch the people mingle below as you sit and relax high above. They have 4 hot tubs all of different temperatures. I especially liked the Eucalyptus sauna. It was better than the sauna at Caesars. Also I liked how there were less naked dudes walking around at the Aria spa as compared to Caesars. But Caesars did have an Artic room and a mineral water bath. I had a massage at the spa. You could tell it was higher quality that what you would get from a chain massage establishment. I could definitely tell the oils that they used were higher quality. One afternoon, I stayed at the pool. It was very enjoyable. I'd recommend everybody check out the pool. I didn't do any gambling at Aria so I can't comment on that. Aria is a little bit of a walk from the rest of the strip. I would say it takes about 10 minutes from your hotel room to the bridge on the strip if you walk normal pace. Probably get that down to 7 minutes if you walk more briskly. All in all, I would come to Las Vegas again just to stay at Aria. I enjoyed my time. Thank you Aria.
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