The Digest | New Jersey Magazine
Issue link: https://magazines.vuenj.com/i/701166
As a guest of Aria's suites, the minute you touch down at McCarran Airport your limo driver will be waiting for you at baggage claim, and he/she will be happy to make any stops along the way. Driving up to its secluded cove off the Strip is reminiscent of arriving at some far away, international resort. You might even take a minute to look up at how far modern architecture has come. Soaring 61 stories, Aria is a work of art in and of itself. Aria's top floors are reserved for the hotel's Tower Suites, Sky Suites, and Sky Villas. As a guest of either, you'll have access to separate check-ins and private lounges which provide complimentary food and refreshments (something you'll appreciate after sitting on a plane for nearly five hours). Walking into my suite for the first time, the curtains opened themselves, revealing dramatic color tones and high views from above Vegas' South Strip, hypnotizing even the most seasoned world travelers. But it wasn't long before I discovered my favorite room feature, my very own high-tech sense of luxury—the Crave tablet. Waiting for me on the table, my Crave tablet was a way for me to personalize my stay. With a few swipes of my finger, I changed the temperature, lighting, TV, and even ordered room service and scheduled housekeeping. In-room perks like the Crave tablet, keyless entry, and heated toilet seats are integral pieces of Aria's concept. They're just a few of the reasons why it's one of the most technologically advanced hotels in the world. VUE ON TRAVEL V U E N J . C O M 102