15 Reviews
Reviews
All the reviews posted for this hotel are sourced from Google on August 23, 2025.
ESS M
March 03, 2025
Love it! Beautiful large rooms with plenty of complimentary amenities. It was wonderful knowing that I could borrow a curling iron anytime since I forgot to pack one. The views are immaculate and details are well thought out in every corner of the room. Even the reception area had complimentary snacks and beverages (including wine and cheese). Very happy with my stay here and I recommend Sky Suites to anyone.
Heath
March 24, 2025
Staying at the sky suites is a private and luxury experience that I highly recommend experiencing. You get your own private part of the hotel with security which really makes security and safety way higher. The rooms are super pretty with some of the best views of the strip I’ve ever seen. The accommodations they make and the staff at the hotel and sky suites are above and beyond here.
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May 23, 2025
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!
Joseph Cody
June 04, 2025
Suites are nice but expensive. Sky Suite pool is very restrictive on bringing in anything not bought from MGM restaurant. Made us eat our Taco Bell outside the door. Refused to get us a manager. Pool service food is lousy and very slow. Look elsewhere if you want quality hospitality in Vegas.
Bryan Senker
March 28, 2025
We recently stayed at Aria Sky Suites for the first time and overall had a good experience, though there were a few areas that could use improvement. The location is hard to beat—right on the Strip with easy access to other casinos and attractions. Check-in was smooth and efficient. The separate Sky Suites lobby is a great touch, avoiding the long lines you often see at the main Aria check-in area. Our suite was ready upon arrival, and it was spacious, beautifully decorated, and most importantly, very clean. We were originally booked for a Mountain View room but were pleasantly surprised with a complimentary upgrade to a Strip View—definitely appreciated. We did have a couple of minor issues. The mini bar hadn’t been restocked from the previous guest, not that we were tempted—$20 for a small bag of chips is a bit much. More concerning was that the bedroom AC wasn’t cooling properly. We mentioned it to the front desk the next morning, and by the time we returned, the room was cool and comfortable, so kudos to the team for addressing that quickly. One noticeable miss was the lack of turn-down service. At this price point and brand tier, it’s something you expect, and its absence was disappointing. Public restrooms throughout the casino were in rough shape—visibly worn and in need of a deep clean, despite staff presence. Pricing in the shops was also a bit of a shock. We nearly purchased a bag of imported chips for $18 and would have if the staff member hadn’t warned us. The Sky Suites lounge offers basic snacks and drinks, but nothing exceptional, and many drinks were room temperature—again, not what you’d expect for the price. In terms of value and service, other properties nearby seem to outshine the Sky Suites. Waldorf Astoria, while casino-free, offers better service and more reasonable pricing. The Cosmopolitan next door provides balcony rooms with Bellagio fountain views, and Wynn Tower Suites—though further away—remain a gold standard for luxury and service. In summary, Aria Sky Suites has a prime location and delivers on space and style, but falls short in a few key areas that make a big difference when you’re paying premium rates.
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