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  • Working conferences, a lot of my hotel reviews are based on hotel staff and how its run. I cry a little time everytime I see the Aria come up on my schedule. The hotel is pretty nice, they don't play muzak on the soundsystem (although I hope you like the same songs being on a 24 hour rotation... Melissa Etheridge is guaranteed at 4:55 pm everyday), and the casino and conference center are condensed/easy to function spaces. The rooms are ok, but like the W hotels...sometimes are too trendy for comfort. I like how the room turns on when you walk in, but it can be a pain in the ass when you want to just turn off your lamp and instead the whole room turns off and puts you to bed. Hope you don't get a room over the Metropolitan pool unless you plan on being down on the party deck, since it can get pretty loud most nights. The connection to City Center is nice because you can get to more restaurants and coffee shops than many other Vegas hotels. I used the spa when I was here last, spent almost $180 on a massage, but at least my back wasn't in excruciating pain when I left. Aria does have THE most comfortable beds I have ever sleep on, but beware if you have back or neck problems (like I do). The first night, it's always a dream. The second night, I woke up every 20 minutes in near tears because it was so soft it provided no back support. Nights 3-8 I slept on the floor. Lucky for me, they also have amazing comforters so I just made myself a little pallet on the floor and curled up. Just an FYI tho, if you have back issues (you don't want to be paying $200 for that previously unnecessary massage). But the conference staff...holy HELL. You'd think they'd never run a big meeting in their existence, which is crap because I stay there enough to know they do. Every single time, though, you'd think it was their first time at the rodeo. Working in meeting planning, you come to have certain standards for conference hotels, and the Aria is notorious with my co-workers as having painfully subpar conference service. I wouldn't mind going back for my own, but I'm still crying on the inside that I'll be back there again in a few weeks for work.
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