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  • Their rooms are like chihuahuas. They're small but feel big. They did a great job with the restrooms and because their technology from the hotel room smart key to the remote-controlled room lights, bathroom lights, curtains, and TV are chic, classy, almost James Bondish, and fun. Their restaurant offerings include Lemongrass, Sage, Julian Serrano, Blossom, and Masa, and possibly others. Lemongrass and Blossom are pretty secluded, just past the high-rollers' room. Julian Serrano's restaurant was pretty good. Their casino has at least four bars. There's a sky bar, a casino lounge, a sports' bar, and a sit-down bar. From my experience, cocktail waitresses take a while to bring me my watered-down hot chocolate, so nothing new there. The whip cream and hotness do make the first impression, but the taste just isn't there. Le sigh... Jean Philippe Patisserie is also here. The other one is in the Bellagio with their impressive Guinness World Record's biggest chocolate fountain. The one here at Aria has many cute and impressive decorations that do inspire you with some creativity. The casino decor in general is quite impressive, but the brown colors and all the vectoring make for a cuckoo's nest and will have you feeling a bit lost, except for the fact that Aria is less circular than Planet Hollywood and Circus Circus, making you able to navigate and actually understand which side of Aria you are on. There is also a tram available to take you to Crystals shopping center, almost like a museum for expensive name-brands anybody with a sane mind and not enough money to blow would buy elsewhere, but it is Vegas, so some people get a windfall and there you go. The tram can also connect you to Monte Carlo if you stay on long enough. It's nice. You get a view of Aria's pretty waterfall that changes colors because of its lighting, and there's also a very nice semicircular rock wall with gorgeous cascades. I generally like Aria. I would say that service could be a bit better, and they could make you feel less like a number.
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