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| - I'm a little bias because I got to stay in one of the awesome suites in Aria which meant awesome service/treatment and no lines. The suite had two bedrooms each with its own humongous bathroom (and his and her sinks), living room, bar, powder room, and breakfast table. Did I mention that the view is spectacular?
The cleaning lady did a great job with our rooms. I must say we were pretty messy and careless but after she paid our room a visit, it was spotless. They provided extra amenities such as shampoo, lotion, slippers, soap without us even having to ask. She even went out of her way to gather all the jewelry in one area and placed them on a kleenex so it wouldn't get scratched. What amazed me was that she rolled up my iPhone charger cord as well. Subtle things like that make a huge difference.
Do you ever dread going to the restroom in the middle of a cold night? Have no fear! The heated toilet seat/bidet is here! On top of that, there is also a steamed shower so it's all nice and toasty when you walk in. Heaven.
No need for long lines when you check in/out. Those who reserve suites have their own counter.
Jean Philippe is also here (the other is in the Bellagio), which has awesome sandwiches, pastries, chocolates, desserts. Heaven.
Also, since Aria is one of the newer hotels, it doesn't smell like smoke as much as the others. In fact, it smells like vanilla. Heaven.
Since I was there for a couple's vow renewal, I got to check out the wedding chapel, the bride's room, Gold Lounge, and Haze. I must say it was pretty damn amazing. Haze was OK though. I was expecting something more spectacular since I was in Vegas but was disappointed. I was there for about 15 minutes and decided to leave since I got bored (it reminded me of the dance floor at Red Door in Houston). Nonetheless, I still give this hotel 5 stars because it was just that damn amazing. Heaven :D
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