All-suite rooms with kitchenettes (rare on the Strip)
Smoke-free and non-gaming environment
Indoor walking path connects directly to Bellagio and Cosmopolitan
In sintesi: It’s the best hotel in Vegas for people who hate 'Vegas' but still want to be on the Strip.
Recensito da @amandasparkles: I stayed in this suite and it completely changed my Vegas experience. Waking up to those panoramic views without the casino noise was unreal. The kitchenette was a lifesaver for quick meals, and the soaking tub was pure bliss after a long day.
Cosa hanno detto gli ospiti che hanno soggiornato qui
The hype
Travelers love the quiet, smoke-free vibe and the kitchenette convenience, but many are annoyed by the lack of on-site food options.
Reality check
The 'kitchenette' in Studio rooms has a tiny under-counter fridge that barely fits a six-pack, not a full grocery haul.
You are traveling with a dog (very pet-friendly, though expensive)
You hate walking through smoky casinos to get to your elevator
You want a quiet home base to retreat to after partying at Cosmo/Aria
Pulizia e manutenzione
8.8
Housekeeping: Daily service is standard. Generally reliable, though occasional reports of missed dust on high shelves.
Bathroom hygiene: High marks. Bathrooms are modern, well-lit, and usually spotless. Grout lines are clean.
Maintenance: Good condition. The property is aging gracefully, though some furniture edges show wear.
Linens & towels: Crisp and plentiful. Towels are fluffy; sheets are high thread count.
Odors & scents: The best smelling hotel in Vegas. No smoke, just a signature 'Green Tea & Lemongrass' scent pumped in the lobby.
Sleepability™
9SILENZIOSO
SILENZIOSO
0-4RUMOROSO
4-7.5MODERATO
7.5-10SILENZIOSO
Connecting doors (can be thin if neighbors are loud)
Hallway noise (rare, but long corridors echo)
Prima di prenotare
Buono a sapersi
The 'Death Ray' (solar reflection) is largely fixed with film/umbrellas, but the pool deck still gets INTENSE sun.
The gym closes early (around 5pm), but you can use Aria's 24-hour cardio room.
There are two robot butlers, Fetch and Jett, who can deliver snacks to your room.
Cosa portare
Keurig pods (machines are in rooms, but pods are expensive/limited)
Your own water (Market Cafe charges $8+ for a bottle)
Slippers (floors are tile/carpet mix and can be cold)
Genio delle camere
Migliori scelte
Fountain View Studio (high floor) — worth the upgrade for the Bellagio water show
Executive Corner Suite — separate bedroom, extra powder room, and much quieter
Camere da evitare
Low floors facing the Aria tram track (can be noisy)
Connecting rooms if you are a light sleeper
Genio delle richieste camera – copia e incolla
“I would appreciate a high-floor room (40+) away from the elevators. If available, a Fountain View would be incredible. Please ensure the room does not have a connecting door if possible.”
FAQ e consigli nascosti
Tutto ciò che vuoi davvero sapere prima di prenotare.
Can I use the Aria pool?
Generally NO. You are restricted to the Vdara pool unless it is closed for the winter season (Nov-Feb).
Is there free coffee in the room?
Technically yes, but usually just a 'starter pack' of 2 pods. Bring your own K-cups to save money.
Does the kitchenette have plates and forks?
No. The cupboards are bare. You must call housekeeping to request a 'kitchen kit' with utensils and cookware.
Is there a resort fee?
Yes, expect to pay around $50-60 per night plus tax upon arrival.
How far is the walk to the Strip?
It's about a 7-10 minute indoor walk to Bellagio or Cosmo, which puts you right in the center of the action.
Is it good for dogs?
Yes, there is a 24-hour dog park, but the fee is steep ($150-200/night) and dogs can't be left alone unless crated.
Suggerimenti degli Insider
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Walk to the Cosmopolitan for food; it's closer and better than walking to Aria for quick bites.
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The 'Market Cafe' has a grocery section, but it's airport pricing. Go to the CVS near Park MGM for supplies.
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Use the 'secret' walkway near the Starbucks to get to the Bellagio tram quickly.
5 cose da sapere prima di partire
💡The 'Death Ray' history: The building's curve used to melt plastic cups at the pool; now they use heavy umbrellas.
💡The walk to Aria involves a brief outdoor stint that can be freezing in winter or roasting in summer.
💡The 'kitchenette' in the base studio has no dishwasher, so you're washing mugs in the bathroom sink.
💡You can order delivery (UberEats/DoorDash) to the main lobby, which is easier here than at massive casino hotels.
💡The spa closes surprisingly early (5 PM), so no evening massages.
Guida locale
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