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  • Watching Hotel Impossible on TV reminded me that I've been meaning to review Aria. Friends got us a suite at Aria for our honeymoon. I had expectations, I guess, because the hotel is so well-marketed it suggests a certain grand promise. There turned out to be some discrepancy between reality & expectations. At first we were awestruck. There was a remote control for the shutters, & the view of the Strip through our room's floor-to-ceiling windows was amazing. We found some gourmet chocolates that were reminiscent of London chocolates someone once gave me, with novel flavors like Dark Lime & the like. At the front desk, we were told that the mini bar items were sensor-controlled & will immediately charge the items to our room if we so much as move or lift them. Nice. James Bond stuff. Our good impression of Aria, unfortunately, didn't last very long. I found some streaks of something dark in the toilet. I was going to inspect it, but figured that wasn't such a good idea. I told myself to just try not to stare at whatever it was. The cleaning lady also kept entering our room without knocking. She did this about 4 times before we decided to double lock our door & avoid the awkwardness of the situation. Her repeated barging in scared us from even attempting anything, so we mostly just watched TV & eventually left the room to get some dinner. She didn't apologize. Thinking back, I believe what she was trying to do was surreptitiously leave the bottle of congratulatory ginger ale in our room, which our friends got us. That or a menage. Maybe not. What I find unbelievable is that a hotel such as the grand Aria doesn't have a better system for doing this sort of thing. This lack of professionalism is usually expected of cheaper hotels & motels -- not a place such as Aria, which boasts of sensors & motorized drapes in their suites. Maybe they need to look into hiring some ninjas. All in all, I must say I'm ambivalent about our stay at the hotel. I felt that the cons outweighed the pros, & I can't say I really enjoyed our non-honeymoon there.
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