The recently renovated 2000 square foot Executive Hospitality Suite at Aria features a 12-person conference room, luxury amenities and floor-to-ceiling views.
Highlights of this award-winning hospitality suite include a master bedroom with plush king-sized bed with custom mattress and triple-sheeted 300-thread-count linens and a separate living room with sectional sofa, armchairs and wet bar with bar-top seating.
The 12 person conference room features a 42-inch HD LCD television, sliding glass privacy doors and floor-to-ceiling views.
Tech conveniences include two large flat-screen televisions, in-room tablet technology, connectivity panels and high-speed Wi-Fi.
The modern bathroom features an air bath whirlpool tub, stone shower with bench, a private water closet, dual vanities with granite counter tops and luxury bath amenities.
12 person conference room
42-inch HD LCD television in bedroom
42-inch HD LCD television in conference room
Floor-to-ceiling windows
Mini bar
Pool view
Powder room
Seating area
Separate living room
Welcome stone foyer
Wet bar
Maximum occupancy: 3 guests
1 king bed
Custom Aria mattresses
Triple-sheeted, 300-thread-count linens
100% cotton bath linens
Dual vanities
Granite counter tops
Hair dryer
LUXE bath amenities
Private water closet
Robes
Separate air bath whirlpool tub
Separate vanity area
Stone shower with bench
Armchairs
Dressing area with dual closets and granite-top dresser
Iron and ironing board
Laptop size in-room safe
Sectional sofa
Wet bar
42-inch HD LCD television in bedroom
42-inch HD LCD television in conference room
Access to 7,000+ digital newspapers daily
Connectivity panel for laptops, DVD players, gaming consoles or MP3 players
In-room tablet technology
Resort-wide 10MB Wi-Fi
RFID Room Key
Telephone
24-hour room service
Fully-stocked intelligent mini-bar
Ice bucket
Mini refrigerator
Special Access
Aria Fitness Center
Aria Resort Pool
Mobile Check-In
Preferred Tee Times to Shadow Creek Golf Course
Distances from this hotel to landmarks, attractions, shopping and event centers.
All distances are measured in straight lines. Actual travel distances are therefore likely to be slightly longer than stated depending on the method of transport.