I spent 2 weeks at the Aria in Las Vegas earlier this year. Vegas is one of the fun places you can go outside summer that might be a bit cooler but there will not be ice or snow and you can still do most of the activities you would normally do (excluding some pool activities).

This review is of the room at the Aria Hotel in Las Vegas, I will do a separate review of all the facilities available in the hotel.

https://aria.mgmresorts.com/en.html

 

The room:

A king bed with 2 full side tables with many useful items on the tables.

a bed with white sheets and a blue headboard

2 single chairs at the window overlooking part of the Strip.

two chairs next to each other

There are 2 side tables next to the bed. Besides each having a lamp, they also have phone, power plugs, window remote opener, tablet room controller.

a silver trumpet on a table a phone and lamp on a glass table

In the side of the unit is this multi-media connection panel. All sorts of connections you can use to connect to the tv (including vga) if you prefer to watch your own content. There are also various charging options.

a black and silver device with ports and plugs

Requisite ice bucket and 2 real glasses (not plastic).

a metal bucket and glasses on a tray

The bar fridge does not get used much by me as most items are just too expensive. There are also snacks provided that are a charge on your room if you use them.

a mini fridge with drinks and snacks

a group of bottles of water and bags of snacks

A safe is provided. Make sure that you check it when you get in your room. I have found many times that the previous occupant leaves it locked and then you have to get security in to come and reset it.

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2 lovely gowns are provided along with the hangars and ironing facilities. The gowns are a really good quality. I believe you can purchase them if you like.

a ironing board and a curtain

 

The bathroom:

This is a really nice bathroom. Twin basins, a shower and a proper bath make for a fun stay.

a bathroom sink with a drawer a white oval bathtub in a bathroom

Kinu skincare toiletries are provided which are really nice quality. I take the unused ones home and use them regularly.

a group of white objects on a marble counter top

A wide view of the whole bathroom. Nicely designed and good setup, it was a fun space to use.

a bathroom with glass shower doors

 

The view:

This is the view from my room on this stay. The Aria is such a big hotel with so many ‘arms’ to the hotel that there are a myriad of views that you might have. This particular view to the East has the Cosmopolitan hotel to the left, Planet Hollywood in the center and another arm of the Aria to the right.

For those who are interested the Grand Prix track on the Strip runs across the picture and then the track runs upwards to the east. The pits are just past the tall thin building in the center of the picture.

Here are daytime and night time views.

Aria hotel in Las Vegas a cityscape with a large building and lots of cars

This is the view out the back of the hotel from my front door. Here you see the Vdara hotel to the right, and Panorama Towers across the highway.

a city with many tall buildings

Here the Vdara is to the left. The train station between Bellagio and Park MGM is in the center and the Cosmopolitan is to the right. These are all views you could have from your room, depending which side of the hotel you end up on. I love high rooms in Las Vegas.

a city with tall buildings

Here is a view of Vdara, Cosmopolitan and Aria from the ground. This is the back view of the hotel. Fascinating.

a group of tall buildings with Vdara in the background

 

Conclusion:

The Aria is a really nice hotel to stay in. It is big, brash, has a very busy casino, has thousands of rooms so there are always masses of people about, has many stores and restaurants and bars, has a quieter section out back where the large convention halls are, and is just a great place to stay if you enjoy the ‘Vegas” vibe.

Enjoy your visit to Las Vegas.