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    Corner suite view
    Gill P.

    Been staying here since they opened in 2009. Center strip convenient if you do not want to drive. Sky Suites is where it's at upper floors with spectacular views with separate check ins and complementary snacks and beverages . Service is nothing like it used to be this seems to be the trend now unfortunately but still high enough to keep you a little content not blown away like in the past. Still a beautiful modern hotel.

    Living room
    Chat S.

    Staying at the ARIA Sky Suites over Christmas felt less like a hotel stay... and more like having a private luxury home in the middle of the Strip. From the moment arrival happens, everything feels different. A separate Sky Suites entrance. Private check-in.Personalized service. No crowds. No chaos. Just calm. Then the butler walks you into the suite and gives a full tour... and that's when it hits. This isn't just a room. It's a full residence. A proper kitchen. Except no microwave or stove to heat up food. A dining table for six. A spacious living room made for long conversations and late night laughter. Two bathrooms... including a spa-like primary bath with a jacuzzi tub, steam room, and floor-to-ceiling views of the Strip. The steam in the main bathroom alone feels like a private wellness retreat. The space makes gathering easy... effortless... natural. Morning coffee together. Family dinners. Catching up on the couch. Those little in-between moments that end up meaning the most. That's what makes the Sky Suites special. Not just the luxury... but the way it brings everyone together. Everyone else had their own rooms in Aria but not in the Sky suites but in the main tower. The only "problem"? After experiencing this level of comfort and service... everything else feels small. Completely spoiled. Would it make sense for a solo stay? Probably not. But for family trips, celebrations, or anytime people are coming together... this is where it shines. Because the best luxury isn't marble bathrooms or fancy finishes. It's having space to share life with the people you love. And ARIA Sky Suites creates exactly that.

    Marc M.

    Aria Sky Suites: 9/10 Aesthetic & Ambiance: 9/10 Usually stay at The Reserve, but decided to come to Aria with a comp and it did not disappoint. Might be the new IT place ...I had the penthouse corner suite, and was it aesthetic was clean & modern. The bathroom was spacious with separated vanities. The bath with the view was amazing and where some of the automatic shades were dysfunctional, I managed around them. Service: 9.5/10 - From start of checking in with Deja being the kindest, patient and outgoing individual I've ever met to coming with 24/7 concierge where I had the pleasure of booking reservations with phoenix who guaranteed me everything would be handled, and even double checked I had the information. The tower suites having the separate lounge and check in is great to get out of the hustle & bustle. Plus the lounge has different amuse-bouches throughout the day.

    Penthouse livingroom
    Mimi L.

    It's been a while since we stayed at Sky Suites. This time we booked a two bedroom penthouse suite with strip views. The bathrooms are still the same but the furnishing has been changed. It's been over a decade so they had to do some upgrades I think. We had transportation service from the hotel since we flew in. The lounge for Sky Suites guests provides beverages and coffee drinks, also snack foods throughout the day. No beverages after 10pm though. They really had to cut corners on cost everywhere. The services were still great and housekeeping staff were very thorough, turndown service was excellent. I really liked the cozy and functional bedroom and bathroom. Living and dining have great views and very spacious as well. Just some little things weren't working properly so we had to get them fixed. Overall this is still the best hotel to stay in Vegas. We have stayed at newly built resorts the last few visits, but they didn't meet our expectations. We will just stay with Sky Suites for our future visits!

    Elaine D.

    Celebrating a birthday in Vegas. While I've been to and through the Aria many times, this was my first stay at the hotel. Part of the MGM properties. It is a beautiful hotel. Our Sky Suite was very nice The curtains opened automatically when we entered the room, showing a Vegas view and the mountains beyond. The lovely Christmas decorations gave the hotel a festive air. I would definitely stay at the Aria again. 3

    One of the queen beds in the Sky Suite.
    Edmund T.

    It's going to be very difficult to go back to any kind of regular hotel room after this. The experience was incredible. From the reception checking us in to the lounge that serves great snacks and drinks to cozy room with a view. The room was insanely clean and equipped with everything! Beds were comfortable and the bathroom is on the larger side. I felt really at peace here which is needed from all the hustle and bustle on the strip. Arriving later in the evening, we found that the room had been redone for the night with little chocolates, slippers by the bed side, and smooth jazz playing in the background. I was just in awe. There's nothing bad to say about this hotel and the sky suites. It definitely lives up to its name. I'll surely be back when in Las Vegas!

    Aria Sky Suites Entrance, showing the private tower.
    Charles B.

    This is my new home away from home. Even though this was our first stay at the Aria, it has been fabulous from the moment we checked in, to settling in our room, to having dinner at the fabulous Lemongrass. If you want to be treated like royalty, stay at Aria Sky Suites!

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    Lawrence G.

    Absolutely ....the place never disappointments. The room was exceptional. The only issue was the lack of hot water at the sinks. The sinks delivered warm water after some period of running. The overall facility was immaculate with a number of amenities offered. If the opportunity presents definitely The sky suites will make you feel like royalty.

    Spacious tub
    Lisa H.

    Modern and spacious! And great amenities, including a private pool and lounge access with food and drinks. Wonderful service checking in. An escape from the Vegas calamity!

    view from the suite
    Sarah S.

    I love the ARIA Sky Suites. I am a MGM Rewards crazy person so am usually staying at one of their properties in an attempt to rack up points that never will amount to more than a free night or two. However in those attempts, ARIA's Sky Suites are absolutely my favorite of the properties I've tried thus far. I didn't think the Suites having their own separate check in desk was a big deal but two weeks ago when their computer system was down, it was so nice. We were able to easily check in quickly when the system was down and we had to manually check in rather than on the app. We were greeted with a drink and friendly smiles! Loved the staff at check in. Also love having our own elevators. Never had an issue with speed, cleanliness or being busy. The view from the room is always stellar. I feel like I'm a balla throwing the room view up on IG for all to see. Balla on a budget is what I am. :P But the room makes you FEEL fancy. Complimentary Items are numerous, so they say. I tried to order from the complimentary menu when we were there (TWO DIFFERENT TIMES)- mouthwash and a lint roller but it never came. Womp womp. They also say you can borrow things like a steamer, memory foam pillow, flat iron and even a yoga mat! But legit, I can't vouch for that part since my items never came. On two different trips. What's the point of that feature? lol They offer turndown service in the Sky Suites which is nice. Problem is the timing. They came to our room at 9pm one night to do it, like what...?! My friend and I were all ready snuggled up for bed lol Also both times we've been here, housekeeping knocks on our door well before check out time. Likeeeeee, we on vacay! Let us sleep in. The rooms get insanely hot, too. We had the A/C blasting and the room temp still couldn't be regulated well. It was rough in that desert sun. Overall, I'm such a fan of the Suites, they just need a little bit of the kinks worked out still. It's always considered an 'upgrade' to stay at the Suites. I think it's a good enough value to be worth the extra fee per night though.

    2bdrm/2.5 bath Penthouse Sky Suite - Dining room
    Rod U.

    The very best of the MGM Vegas properties and that includes the newly acquired Cosmopolitan. What does $900/nt get you? In Hawaii, that's a standard 600sq ft ocean view room. In Vegas, it's a 2400 sq ft 2 bdrm / 2.5 bath penthouse suite. Aria Sky Suites is a AAA Five Diamond, Forbes Five Star property where service and exclusivity are paramount. Four types of rooms available, one bedroom sky suite, two bedroom sky suite, one bedroom penthouse sky suite, two bedroom penthouse sky suite all with Strip or Mountain view options and different bedding configurations that can be requested but not guaranteed. Regardless of the tier of room, the experience begins with a Sky Suites concierge reaching out to not only schedule your private limo transport to and from the airport but also offering to secure the best show tickets, restaurant reservations, book car services, and customized amenities for your stay. The magic they work is similar to a MGM casino host ie securing same day reservations for a top tier steakhouse at 7pm during a convention. As mentioned, privacy and exclusivity is paramount: - Private entrance for limo arrival and departure. - Private lobby. - Private lounge (Great automated machines for coffee/espresso service, stocked fridges with soft drinks, water, juices, light snacks throughout the day). - Private elevators. - Private pool. - Dedicated bell desk and concierge. The decor in the suites has been updated to match what is contemporary today. Finishes are excellent. Furnishings comfortable. Extremely comfortable bedding. Excellent integration of tech throughout. If only everything were voice controlled; one can wish. Master baths are the size of the bedroom. His and hers vanities, walk in closet, soaking tub, combo shower / steam shower, automated bidet water closet and a fully stocked amenities kit restocked daily with Lather toiletries. Daily housekeeping and nightly turndown service. Be sure to tip for both and be surprised at what gets left for you. Service throughout is outstanding with every employee you meet greeting you with a smile. Reservations are best made contacting Aria Sky Suites reservations directly by phone. Online reservations possible but trust, you'll save a ton of time by calling. Comfortable, not snooty. It remains my favorite hotel when on vacation in adult Disneyland. Highly recommended.

    Soroosh P.

    Aria sky suites are my go to in Vegas. Their location within aria is optimal for ubering or taking the tram to other mgm properties. The furnishings are modern and timeless. The private entrance, excellent service, access to priority reservations make this a must for luxury travelers. Arlette at the front desk took excellent care of us and made sure our every need was satisfied. I much prefer aria sky suites to a suite at the Bellagio, which entitles you to far less benefits. The floor to ceiling windows are impressive and so are they two steam showers in every 2 bedroom sky suite. We didn't have time to use the jacuzzi style bath tub, but I recommend asking or requesting a strip as those are disproportionately aesthetic to the Mountain View and if you wake up early or are pulling an all nighter like many do in Vegas you're almost guaranteed a magnificent sunrise. These suites aren't just for entertaining, they are well thought out and provide everyday luxury and comfort for everyday stays.

    Kimberly N.

    Aria sky suites is phenomenal! We have been here numerous times and we LOVE it. The hotel itself is very clean and has a sleek modern look. They are always fully staffed to attend to guests needs. The room feels luxurious and comes with a beautiful view of the morning sunrise. The mini bar down stairs is great when you come back from a long night and it's constantly stocked with drinks (wine/water bottles/sodas) and small finger foods/baked goods. It really does come in handy late at night or early mornings, haha! Employee's are enthusiastic and friendly. Hotel has the perfect ambience if you want to enjoy a luxury feel that is quiet and clean. Looking forward to coming back and having another relaxing vacation!

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    The Strip

    There appear to be no changes except one day this was the Nomad and the next day, it is the…read moreReserve. The rooms are the same, amenities are the same and what we like and don't like about this place are the same. I will say, we have come to really like the staff at the front desk as we've become sort of "regulars" here. They always make checking in pleasant, even when we get there too early.

    A nice stay. I…read morestayed at The Reserve at Park MGM for two nights and had a pretty good time. I was not wowed by anything in particular, but I still enjoyed my stay. The lobby where we checked in was super dark and moody. There was a lot of seating and nice decor. It was chilly in there which felt like a nice escape from the Vegas heat. It was relatively quick for us to get checked in and receive our keys. This dark and dramatic theme is carried throughout the hotel and to the guest room areas too. We were put in Rm 30-24, which we converted into an adjoining room with Suite 30-22. Our room felt small to me. The bed takes up the majority of the room with little walking space. There is a desk, flat screen TV, sofa, and small wardrobe. The closet is pretty spacious and has some robes, slippers, and a steamer. The sofa was very stiff and honestly looked a bit dingy. There were crumbs on the seat and the pillows were incredibly old and limp. I was hesitant to sit on it! The closet felt disproportionately large for the room. I would have preferred a smaller closet to have more space in the room itself. The rooms and hallways are all so dark. There is no overhead lighting, only tiny lamps throughout the room. I am personally not a fan of this as it made the room feel even smaller and claustrophobic. I understand they are trying to make it feel ambient and moody, but the way it was presented felt more like sleeping in a cave. Inside the closet was the brightest area of the hotel! If you choose to have a conjoined room, it is impractical to keep the doors open. When the adjoining doors are open, it is impossible to use the doors facing the hallway. Everything was cramped and the doors were constantly banging against each other. The bathroom was nice with a spacious shower. The water pressure was slightly better than average, but not super strong. They provided the usual amenities: shampoo, conditioner, body lotion, shower gel, cotton swabs + cotton pads, makeup remover wipes, and a shower cap. I must say, the shampoo and conditioner were spectacular. My hair felt super soft and had no frizz when it dried. It smelled very nice too. The rest of the hotel was just okay. There is not much to do besides lay at the pool and gamble. It is pretty quiet and laid-back. That being said, the casino was pretty small. I did like that it was non-smoking though so it was not suffocating to walk through it. I enjoyed the pool area. Despite it being a hot summer day, there was plenty of seating and lounge chairs available. The music the DJ was playing was really good and the pool was super chilly. This is definitely not my first choice for a Vegas hotel but I could stay here again.

    NIRVANA HOTEL - Zen garden

    NIRVANA HOTEL

    (30 reviews)

    The Strip

    The most unassuming quaint hotel I've ever witnessed…read more It's easy to think that going to Vegas means you have to stay on The Strip--ease of transportation, proximity to the shows, and the ambiance of "the Las Vegas" experience. However, for those of us who come to Vegas often, staying at those hotels often means higher prices and headaches with navigating around the busy traffic. Having stayed at most of the larger hotels (The Luxor, The Bellagio, Encore at Wynn, Park MGM etc) I've had my fill of the dazzling lights and boisterous crowds. I do recommend you try these hotels at least a few times to truly soak in the bustle of Las Vegas night life. For me, I prefer to stay adjacent to, but not within, The Strip. This way, I can have some comfort in a quieter setting and can call an uber at any moment to meet friends along The Strip. This was the reason I chose Nirvana Hotel. Situated right next to The Luxor and The Mandalay Bay, it is both affordable and close to the attractions I come to Vegas for. The exterior is a bit off-putting at first. You aren't greeted with the pristine fountained welcome that you expect from Vegas--the wonderful precession of marble floors, the lush green plants, the ornate chandeliers. The main check-in station is inside the souvenir shop which resembles that of a run down gas station. Service is quick and the check-in process is painless. Their doors all use numbers so you don't have to worry about misplacing your card. Just don't get so drunk you forget! The room itself is very humble: queen bed, LG tv, two night stands, a small fridge, and a walk-in shower. Clean, organized, and arranged professionally. I will definitely stay here again. Connie was at the reception and welcomed me warmly. Parking is free. That's right. FREE. For your entire duration of stay.

    Let's start with good location clean rooms and friendly check in. They have good WiFi free parking…read moreand no resort fee. This will look like to most a motel with a drive up to your room and an upstairs set of rooms. No pool . You are with in walking distance of the Four Seasons The Luxor and Mandalay Bay etc This is on Las Vegas South You can buy breakfast on site. Free coffee up in the front office with package cookies They have a mini fridge in the room. I was gone early in the morning and was back late The minus was street noise from construction and I was there on trash day so the trash truck backing up at 5:50 Am was an early morning wake up call ( I needed to be up at that time anyways) No house keeping while for my two day stay I would be happy to stay here again

    ARIA Sky Suites - hotels - Updated June 2026

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