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Aria Resort & Casino
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Nearby attractions
ARIA Poker Room
ARIA Resort & Casino, 3730 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89158
Museum of Illusions - Las Vegas
3716 S Las Vegas Blvd Suite 102, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Arte Museum Las Vegas
3716 S Las Vegas Blvd 2nd Floor, Suite 208, Las Vegas, NV 89158
Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens
Bellagio Hotel & Casino, 3600 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Lighthouse ArtSpace Las Vegas
3720 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89158
Aria Water Feature
3730 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Fountains of Bellagio
3600 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Elena Bulatova Fine Art
3720 S Las Vegas Blvd Unit 266, Las Vegas, NV 89158
Aria Fine Art Collection
ARIA Resort & Casino, 3730 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89158
T-Mobile Arena
The Park Vegas, 3780 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Nearby restaurants
Javier's
ARIA Resort & Casino, 3730 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Bardot Brasserie
ARIA Resort & Casino, 3730 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Carbone
ARIA Resort & Casino, 3730 Las Vegas Fwy, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Din Tai Fung
ARIA Resort & Casino, 3730 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89158
Jean Georges Steakhouse
ARIA Resort & Casino, 3730 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89158
CATCH
ARA Resort & Casino, 3730 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89158
Wicked Spoon
The Chelsea Tower, 3708 S Las Vegas Blvd Level 2, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Moneyline Pizza & Bar
ARIA Resort & Casino, 3730 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89158
Lemongrass
3730 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89158
Salt & Ivy
ARIA Resort & Casino, 3730 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89158, United States
Nearby hotels
ARIA Resort & Casino
3730 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89158
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
3708 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Vdara Hotel & Spa
2600 W Harmon Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89158
Park MGM Las Vegas
3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Jockey Club
3700 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas
3752 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89158
Bellagio Hotel & Casino
3600 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
ARIA Sky Suites
W Aria Pl, Las Vegas, NV 89158
NoMad Las Vegas
3772 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
New York-New York Hotel & Casino
3790 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109, United States
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Aria Resort & Casino

3730 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89158
4.0(12)

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attractions: ARIA Poker Room, Museum of Illusions - Las Vegas, Arte Museum Las Vegas, Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, Lighthouse ArtSpace Las Vegas, Aria Water Feature, Fountains of Bellagio, Elena Bulatova Fine Art, Aria Fine Art Collection, T-Mobile Arena, restaurants: Javier's, Bardot Brasserie, Carbone, Din Tai Fung, Jean Georges Steakhouse, CATCH, Wicked Spoon, Moneyline Pizza & Bar, Lemongrass, Salt & Ivy
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(866) 359-7757
Website
aria.mgmresorts.com

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Nearby attractions of Aria Resort & Casino

ARIA Poker Room

Museum of Illusions - Las Vegas

Arte Museum Las Vegas

Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

Lighthouse ArtSpace Las Vegas

Aria Water Feature

Fountains of Bellagio

Elena Bulatova Fine Art

Aria Fine Art Collection

T-Mobile Arena

ARIA Poker Room

ARIA Poker Room

4.5

(350)

Open 24 hours
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Museum of Illusions - Las Vegas

Museum of Illusions - Las Vegas

4.8

(3.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Arte Museum Las Vegas

Arte Museum Las Vegas

4.7

(2.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

4.8

(14.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

ARTE MUSEUM: An Immersive Media Art Exhibition
ARTE MUSEUM: An Immersive Media Art Exhibition
Fri, Dec 5 • 10:00 AM
3716 South Las Vegas Boulevard 2nd Floor, Suite 208, Las Vegas, 89158
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Explore Valley of Fire with a nature guide
Explore Valley of Fire with a nature guide
Fri, Dec 5 • 6:30 AM
Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109
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Emerald Cave Kayak Tour near Las Vegas
Emerald Cave Kayak Tour near Las Vegas
Fri, Dec 5 • 9:00 AM
Las Vegas, Nevada, 89119
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Nearby restaurants of Aria Resort & Casino

Javier's

Bardot Brasserie

Carbone

Din Tai Fung

Jean Georges Steakhouse

CATCH

Wicked Spoon

Moneyline Pizza & Bar

Lemongrass

Salt & Ivy

Javier's

Javier's

4.4

(1.6K)

$$$

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Bardot Brasserie

Bardot Brasserie

4.3

(765)

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Carbone

Carbone

3.9

(813)

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Din Tai Fung

Din Tai Fung

4.4

(1.8K)

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J WJ W
Absolutely the worst 5 star hotel experience I have ever had. Where do I even begin. It all started with a clogged drain so I called concierge and had to wait 15 minutes to talk to someone. I have had faster connection times to the cancellation department for a credit card than this hotel’s concierge. Once I got through they sent the plumber which took another 20 minutes to show up. He proceeds to plunge the shower drain and massive piles of black sludge and comes up mixing into the pooled water, the video attached was already at the end of it. Once finished he says his jobs done and will send house keeping to come clean the mess. Uh no? The mess left behind is revolting so I had to call concierge and wait 15 minutes again in order to speak with someone. I finally got through and demanded a room change as a simple clean is not enough for the waste left behind which they obliged but asked me to go down to front desk to swap out my key cards. Mind you I was mid shower when this all happened so I was standing still wet in my bathrobe. So I asked for them to send someone up to help me do the exchange so I don’t have to go down and come back up again. They refused as they said they are short staffed, yeah I kind of figured they were given the wait times on hold. Now comes part 2: the new room has multiple burned out lights including the both lamps in the shower room and the desk lamp. What’s more the conditioner bottle has the previous guest’s long strand of hair attached to it 🤢. The room is missing slippers and bathrobes. What’s more I look in the mini fridge and and there are items missing so whoever is doing their job is clearly not doing a thorough one. At this point I had to call room service and ask them to send a manager up since concierge is closed and it’s been 30 minutes of waiting. Until the manager April came to my room to see the mess which she agreed was definitely not up to Aria’s standards. I spent a total of 3 hours resolving this situation from 6:30 to 9:40pm. Causing me to miss out on an evening checking out what the strip has to offer with my family.. On checkout day at 10am on a Saturday there is a line of over 15 people with only 2 staff manning the desks, wait time to check out has been over 30 minutes as the self checkouts are semi functioning. But it doesn’t end there, Jaqlyn gave the absolute worst customer service I have ever experienced. I returned her our 3 sets of room keys in 2 packets and she kept saying that we didn’t return her the third set of keys. Perhaps you should remove those heavy fake eyelashes and use your eyes to count the total key cards instead of just arguing that there’s only 4 key cards in 2 packets when there are a total of 6. TLDR: This has been the worst hotel I have ever stayed at. The five stars rating is a joke. From understaffed services to arrogant service staff. I strongly recommend anyone reading this to stay at The W hotel instead as they have never failed me.
Haresh ModiHaresh Modi
Aria Resort & Casino, Las Vegas – Rating: 5/5 Stayed: August 2024 Staying at Aria Resort & Casino was one of the best decisions during our Las Vegas trip. The hotel offers a perfect blend of ultra-modern design, smart technology, and high-end comfort, all in a central location on the Strip. From the moment we arrived, the experience felt smooth and efficient. There was no waiting at the front desk, thanks to the self-check-in kiosks and their mobile-friendly app, which allowed us to access our room, control room settings, and make reservations all from our phone. Since we booked directly on their official website, we also received a voucher to use during the stay, which added even more value. The rooms were spacious, clean, and thoughtfully designed. Everything from lighting to curtains to temperature could be adjusted using a bedside touchscreen tablet, which made it easy and comfortable to settle in. The design felt fresh and modern, with a focus on convenience and relaxation. Dining at Aria was another highlight. The resort offers a wide selection of restaurants to suit every mood and craving. We tried several options, and each one exceeded expectations. Carbone delivered a luxurious Italian-American experience with fantastic service and their famous spicy rigatoni. Jean Georges Steakhouse offered an elegant atmosphere with perfectly cooked steaks and sides. For seafood and sushi, Catch had a trendy, lively vibe with beautifully presented dishes. We also enjoyed Javier’s for upscale Mexican cuisine and an impressive tequila selection. For more casual dining, Din Tai Fung served up world-class soup dumplings and hand-pulled noodles, while Lemongrass gave us a flavorful Thai experience. Salt & Ivy Café & Patio Bar was a peaceful spot for breakfast and light meals with patio seating. We stopped by ARIA Café for a hearty breakfast one morning, and Patisserie by Jean Philippe became our go-to place for fresh pastries and coffee. The Burger Lounge was great for a quick and satisfying bite. One of the most convenient features was the free, air-conditioned tram that connects Aria with Bellagio and The Shops at Crystals. It made exploring nearby resorts incredibly easy. We used it multiple times, especially for visiting the Fountains of Bellagio at night—an experience made even better by how easy it was to get there. Overall, Aria combines contemporary luxury with smart technology and excellent service, creating a stay that’s both relaxing and efficient. From check-in to checkout, dining to transport, every part of the experience felt thoughtfully designed and flawlessly executed. If you're looking for a modern, upscale hotel in the heart of Las Vegas, Aria is a wise and worthwhile choice.
Alex Z.Alex Z.
I recently stayed at Aria Las Vegas, and the experience was a complete letdown—especially disappointing because my wife had planned this trip as a birthday getaway for me. It started badly right at check-in. Their credit card machine was malfunctioning and placed multiple charges on my card. Although the machine showed the transactions as “approved,” their system claimed they were “declined.” I was forced to use my Canadian credit card, which meant getting hit with foreign exchange fees and a poor conversion rate—definitely not how I expected to start my birthday trip. When I brought this up to the front desk, the staff said they could only waive one night of the resort fee and told us to come back at checkout to discuss waiving the rest. At checkout, we did exactly that, only to be met with an eye-roll and a dismissive “we already waived one night” attitude. When I tried to show her the receipts and screenshots. The front desk clerk told us to “go talk to the MGM host,” clearly just trying to get rid of us. So we did, and thankfully the MGM Rewards host was much more professional. But since we had already checked out, he explained there wasn’t much they could do. He did call the front desk and was able to get one more night waived, which we appreciated—but it shouldn’t have been that hard in the first place. Oh and he was only able to do it because we spend quite a lot on their slot machines. It didn’t stop there. One day during the stay, housekeeping didn’t even clean our room. We were out by 9:35am and came back around 3pm to find the room untouched. I had to call to request housekeeping (twice) —something I’ve never had to do at any other hotel in Vegas, and I’ve stayed at most of the big ones on the Strip. Oh—and whatever you do, DO NOT order the ramen from room service. The noodles was soggy, tasted off, almost as if they’ve frozen the noodles for a long period of time and just microwaved it. We ended up throwing the rest in the trash. Felt like I paid $50 (including a $10 service fee) for two thin slices of meat in broth. Total waste. The burger wasn’t bad, but it didn’t redeem the experience. Overall, this was supposed to be a special trip, and instead, it turned into a string of frustrations. Aria used to be a standout, but the level of service has gone WAY downhill. Not planning to return anytime soon.
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Absolutely the worst 5 star hotel experience I have ever had. Where do I even begin. It all started with a clogged drain so I called concierge and had to wait 15 minutes to talk to someone. I have had faster connection times to the cancellation department for a credit card than this hotel’s concierge. Once I got through they sent the plumber which took another 20 minutes to show up. He proceeds to plunge the shower drain and massive piles of black sludge and comes up mixing into the pooled water, the video attached was already at the end of it. Once finished he says his jobs done and will send house keeping to come clean the mess. Uh no? The mess left behind is revolting so I had to call concierge and wait 15 minutes again in order to speak with someone. I finally got through and demanded a room change as a simple clean is not enough for the waste left behind which they obliged but asked me to go down to front desk to swap out my key cards. Mind you I was mid shower when this all happened so I was standing still wet in my bathrobe. So I asked for them to send someone up to help me do the exchange so I don’t have to go down and come back up again. They refused as they said they are short staffed, yeah I kind of figured they were given the wait times on hold. Now comes part 2: the new room has multiple burned out lights including the both lamps in the shower room and the desk lamp. What’s more the conditioner bottle has the previous guest’s long strand of hair attached to it 🤢. The room is missing slippers and bathrobes. What’s more I look in the mini fridge and and there are items missing so whoever is doing their job is clearly not doing a thorough one. At this point I had to call room service and ask them to send a manager up since concierge is closed and it’s been 30 minutes of waiting. Until the manager April came to my room to see the mess which she agreed was definitely not up to Aria’s standards. I spent a total of 3 hours resolving this situation from 6:30 to 9:40pm. Causing me to miss out on an evening checking out what the strip has to offer with my family.. On checkout day at 10am on a Saturday there is a line of over 15 people with only 2 staff manning the desks, wait time to check out has been over 30 minutes as the self checkouts are semi functioning. But it doesn’t end there, Jaqlyn gave the absolute worst customer service I have ever experienced. I returned her our 3 sets of room keys in 2 packets and she kept saying that we didn’t return her the third set of keys. Perhaps you should remove those heavy fake eyelashes and use your eyes to count the total key cards instead of just arguing that there’s only 4 key cards in 2 packets when there are a total of 6. TLDR: This has been the worst hotel I have ever stayed at. The five stars rating is a joke. From understaffed services to arrogant service staff. I strongly recommend anyone reading this to stay at The W hotel instead as they have never failed me.
J W

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Aria Resort & Casino, Las Vegas – Rating: 5/5 Stayed: August 2024 Staying at Aria Resort & Casino was one of the best decisions during our Las Vegas trip. The hotel offers a perfect blend of ultra-modern design, smart technology, and high-end comfort, all in a central location on the Strip. From the moment we arrived, the experience felt smooth and efficient. There was no waiting at the front desk, thanks to the self-check-in kiosks and their mobile-friendly app, which allowed us to access our room, control room settings, and make reservations all from our phone. Since we booked directly on their official website, we also received a voucher to use during the stay, which added even more value. The rooms were spacious, clean, and thoughtfully designed. Everything from lighting to curtains to temperature could be adjusted using a bedside touchscreen tablet, which made it easy and comfortable to settle in. The design felt fresh and modern, with a focus on convenience and relaxation. Dining at Aria was another highlight. The resort offers a wide selection of restaurants to suit every mood and craving. We tried several options, and each one exceeded expectations. Carbone delivered a luxurious Italian-American experience with fantastic service and their famous spicy rigatoni. Jean Georges Steakhouse offered an elegant atmosphere with perfectly cooked steaks and sides. For seafood and sushi, Catch had a trendy, lively vibe with beautifully presented dishes. We also enjoyed Javier’s for upscale Mexican cuisine and an impressive tequila selection. For more casual dining, Din Tai Fung served up world-class soup dumplings and hand-pulled noodles, while Lemongrass gave us a flavorful Thai experience. Salt & Ivy Café & Patio Bar was a peaceful spot for breakfast and light meals with patio seating. We stopped by ARIA Café for a hearty breakfast one morning, and Patisserie by Jean Philippe became our go-to place for fresh pastries and coffee. The Burger Lounge was great for a quick and satisfying bite. One of the most convenient features was the free, air-conditioned tram that connects Aria with Bellagio and The Shops at Crystals. It made exploring nearby resorts incredibly easy. We used it multiple times, especially for visiting the Fountains of Bellagio at night—an experience made even better by how easy it was to get there. Overall, Aria combines contemporary luxury with smart technology and excellent service, creating a stay that’s both relaxing and efficient. From check-in to checkout, dining to transport, every part of the experience felt thoughtfully designed and flawlessly executed. If you're looking for a modern, upscale hotel in the heart of Las Vegas, Aria is a wise and worthwhile choice.
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I recently stayed at Aria Las Vegas, and the experience was a complete letdown—especially disappointing because my wife had planned this trip as a birthday getaway for me. It started badly right at check-in. Their credit card machine was malfunctioning and placed multiple charges on my card. Although the machine showed the transactions as “approved,” their system claimed they were “declined.” I was forced to use my Canadian credit card, which meant getting hit with foreign exchange fees and a poor conversion rate—definitely not how I expected to start my birthday trip. When I brought this up to the front desk, the staff said they could only waive one night of the resort fee and told us to come back at checkout to discuss waiving the rest. At checkout, we did exactly that, only to be met with an eye-roll and a dismissive “we already waived one night” attitude. When I tried to show her the receipts and screenshots. The front desk clerk told us to “go talk to the MGM host,” clearly just trying to get rid of us. So we did, and thankfully the MGM Rewards host was much more professional. But since we had already checked out, he explained there wasn’t much they could do. He did call the front desk and was able to get one more night waived, which we appreciated—but it shouldn’t have been that hard in the first place. Oh and he was only able to do it because we spend quite a lot on their slot machines. It didn’t stop there. One day during the stay, housekeeping didn’t even clean our room. We were out by 9:35am and came back around 3pm to find the room untouched. I had to call to request housekeeping (twice) —something I’ve never had to do at any other hotel in Vegas, and I’ve stayed at most of the big ones on the Strip. Oh—and whatever you do, DO NOT order the ramen from room service. The noodles was soggy, tasted off, almost as if they’ve frozen the noodles for a long period of time and just microwaved it. We ended up throwing the rest in the trash. Felt like I paid $50 (including a $10 service fee) for two thin slices of meat in broth. Total waste. The burger wasn’t bad, but it didn’t redeem the experience. Overall, this was supposed to be a special trip, and instead, it turned into a string of frustrations. Aria used to be a standout, but the level of service has gone WAY downhill. Not planning to return anytime soon.
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Reviews of Aria Resort & Casino

4.0
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1.0
19w

I'm really shocked this is rated a 5 star hotel. That this is a 5 star hotel tells me 5 stars is meaningless, especially given the way they handled damage to my belongings and "moved" us to a new room on our last night. The quotations around moved explained below. We stayed here in early July 2025. The hotel hallway to the room is dingy with outdated, brown, tan, and grey-toned wall paper, that is peeling at any given location you might direct your eyes to. The room furniture follows this similarly with chipped corners and other extensive signs of wear and tear. The mini bar and snack bar was 60% stocked. The shower ceiling had black mold-like stains and caked dust was noticeable in certain harder-to-reach areas and corners. If you are going to be taken seriously as a "5- star" hotel these things should not be noticeable. On our second night we noticed a small wet spot in our room and thought maybe we dripped a bit getting out of the shower so we dried it up and went out on our day on the strip and elsewhere. When we returned to our room that wet spot became a small puddle. That puddle got to my work bag and completely soaked it and the contents in it. Luckily my electronics were not inside, but the bag was ruined. In order to get a reimbursement they have put me through all sorts of hoops. They took over 1 week to get back to me, and that was after I had to make 3 follow-up calls. They want me to send the damaged bag plus receipt and then they would CONSIDER a reimbursement. I don't have my receipt but this bag is actually registered to me and the price of it is easy to find online. I didn't find this reasonable. I expected a quick, reasonable form of compensation that is "5-star" appropriate. I expect this scrutiny from a smaller name, 3-star or even 4-star hotel, but not a place like this. The room change itself was rather annoying too. When I informed the staff of what happened, they agreed to change rooms and remove resort fees for the first 2 nights. I thought OK, fine. They gave me a new key to the new room and told me my old key will not work anymore, but gave me a new key to the old room that would work. They did not offer bell service or other assistance. I intentionally did not ask for assistance because a "5-star" hotel should know to offer this after a guest is put out of a room. I also made clear that we have a baby under 1 year old, but they didn't seem to get the hint maybe I could use assistance. When we moved our room by ourselves I needed to make a few trips to get the rest of our belongings. Again, we have a baby and quite a few things to move including a crib. On my second trip back the key didn't work. I had to go back down to the front desk where they explained to me they gave me a one-time use key for the old room. At this point I'm not surprised at their lack of intuition that maybe I need to make more than one trip, so I just asked for 2 more one-time use keys so I can finish moving. Again, there was no offer for bell service or other assistance. After all of this I was pretty livid. I went down again after we were done moving and demanded a refund on the room, and not just the resort fees. I didn't make a fuss about any other charges, just the room-related expenses and my damaged bag. Back to the bag. After we moved I escorted a security official to the room to make a report and show him the water damage and my damaged bag. I was told I would get a follow-up call in one week. As I mentioned earlier, it took more than one week. I received a call on week 2 after my 3rd time contacting Aria directly. Overall it was one of the most disappointing hotel experiences I have ever had let alone at a "5-star" hotel. The restaurants were very good though, and we visit Vegas frequently and will likely continue to visit the restaurants. However, I will certainly avoid Aria, and likely any other MGM resort for hotel stays. I think I've seen and experienced enough from their hotels to know it's just not worth it, isn't what it used to be, and never will be...

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1.0
21w

This was our first time staying at the Aria. We’ve previously stayed at The Cosmopolitan before it became part of MGM, and we absolutely loved it—especially the perks and personal touches it offered before the merger. We chose Aria for this trip because of its world-renowned reputation and the perks we were offered ahead of our stay. We’ve played in the casino before and always admired the property, so we had high expectations.

We opted for mobile check-in since our flight was scheduled to arrive late—we landed around midnight. To ensure everything went smoothly, we even called ahead and asked the front desk to note our late arrival. The staff over the phone was friendly and helpful, but we weren’t made aware that checking in online would place a hold on our card for incidentals. That should have been communicated more clearly.

Upon arrival, we were immediately struck by how beautiful the lobby is—truly stunning. Unfortunately, that sense of awe was quickly overshadowed by an unpleasant interaction with the staff member who checked us in. She was not welcoming at all, and her cold demeanor left us feeling like a burden rather than a valued guest.

When we got to our room, it wasn’t as high up as we expected—months prior, we had requested an upper-level room. The room itself was nice, but definitely hadn’t been deep cleaned in some time. There was noticeable dust on the shelves, tabletops, and vents, and the shower grout was cracked. What surprised us most was the lack of a second fridge. We couldn’t keep any of our drinks or food cold, which was incredibly inconvenient. Having to pay $17+ for a bottle of water in-room felt like an unreasonable upsell rather than a luxury service.

While these issues were frustrating, what truly prompted me to write this review was the complete lack of compassion and urgency shown during a medical situation involving my father.

While dining at Salt & Ivy, my father suffered a medical episode and urgently needed a wheelchair. The hostess offered to call security, but to protect my father’s dignity, I chose to go to the concierge desk myself. A gentleman there directed me to the bell desk and told me I could get a wheelchair free of charge—no problem.

But when I arrived at the bell desk, I was greeted by Annette, who responded to my urgent request with a sassy and dismissive attitude. She informed me, bluntly, that I could “rent one.” I had no choice but to agree and filled out the rental form, but was visibly struggling with emotions. I asked her for help, and she was hesitant at best. Only after I paid the $43.36 rental fee did she finally show any urgency and provide the wheelchair.

Not once did anyone ask if my father needed additional medical assistance. Why couldn’t the concierge call ahead and have a wheelchair brought directly to the restaurant? Where was the empathy?

Later, I returned to the concierge with my husband and the receipt to express my concerns. We spoke with Julie, who was the only staff member that showed any warmth or understanding. She called the site manager, Bobby, who eventually came over. When I explained what happened, his response was to laugh and say, “Well, you accepted the agreement when you paid for the rental.” I told him I trusted the original information I was given—that the wheelchair would be complimentary. His reaction was both dismissive and offensive. Health concerns are no laughing matter.

He offered to waive one night of resort fees—saying it was comparable to the rental cost. It felt like a weak gesture and a missed opportunity to show real care.

At no point did anyone ask how my father was doing. The overall tone of our experience was cold and transactional. In a place that should pride itself on hospitality, we were left feeling like just another number. I sincerely hope Aria takes a hard look at its customer service training, especially around empathy and compassion.

We will not be returning to Aria, and sadly, we cannot recommend...

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3.0
17w

Overall, I would give the Aria 6/10. It’s not a 5-star hotel and doesn’t provide 5-star service.

o Poor housekeeping: on day 2 I returned to my room at 4pm finding that the room hadn’t been serviced. I called Housekeeping and they arranged for it to be done but when I returned later that evening the bins weren’t emptied, drinking glasses weren’t cleaned, etc. I complained at Reception and they took notes to inform Housekeeping and it subsequently improved. But on day 5 the room was again only partly serviced with uncleaned drinking glasses, unemptied bins, etc. Even the cotton buds left in the bathroom bin by the previous guest were still there on day 5. o The Patisserie: terrible service with long queues due to just two tills and too many staff hanging around just chatting and doing everything slowly. At 8pm one evening I was the only one in the queue yet it took me 10 minutes not to be served. No evidence of any proactive management; staff just left to bumble around as they choose. On payment, the first thing you see is the expectation of a tip with no No Tip option for simply fulfilling a counter order. o A/C in room 30-123: clatters every time the a/c stops or starts so I had to switch it off each night to stop being woken. o Room noise: a lot of street noise as the windows aren't sound-proofed. o Poker room: I played the $200 Daily tournament a couple of times - on one day an IT guy sat at an adjacent poker table with a hand-held vacuum cleaner and cleaned a server while the tournament was running. Seriously? o Rude and aggressive staff: after checking out I went to Lost & Found as I had lost a blue Travel Neck Pillow after checking in. Daniel, a guy wth the manners of a rattlesnake, accompanied by a female assistant, advised me that he had two recorded, belonging to a couple, and another blue one, that sounded like mine, that was found in a different room to mine. I asked to view that pillow as it may have been taken by someone else and left in that room - naturally it wouldn’t be lost if it was in my room. He became increasingly aggressive during our conversation concluding with shouting and throwing his spectacles on the desk, so I left. Totally unacceptable behaviour. I witnessed other examples of rude pool and Casino staff. o Punitive surcharges: on top of the "resort fee" + "tourist fee" + taxes ++++, a $20 fee if the room safe is left locked after departure, despite it being effortless for Aria to simply reset it with the master code; charging if the refrigerator is used for anything other than their stock. These fees betray a culture of Aria screwing their customers for every $ they can rather than giving them a 5-star service and experience that they have already paid handsomely for.

I booked three shows in advance for this visit but one was cancelled due to “you may have heard that business is slow in Vegas this year”. It clearly is, with far less people at shows and around generally than my previous three visits. It can only get worse as they're turning their customers off and away when we pay for what they market as a 5-star hotel, but provide such rude & aggressive staff, poor service and a fixation on inventing all kinds of bizarre excuses to prise every last $ out of their guests. Social media and elsewhere are full of stories of Vegas price gouging now being the norm that is affecting footfall. Even my taxi driver on the way to the airport said things have changed for the worse across Vegas. Staff generally seem angry and stressed underneath the superficial "Have a nice day" clichés, not realising that it's their bad vibes and poor customer service that is helping drive custom away. But they don't care as I was waiting to share my experiences with Aria via a feedback survey but they've not been in touch (unlike the airline and other service providers have), so I've resorted to leaving them here. People come back to what was a great experience; they don’t come back to a place that feels like...

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