Overview
Vdara Hotel & Spa at ARIA Las Vegas is ideally located between Bellagio and ARIA Resort & Casino. An all suite non-gaming, non-smoking hotel with contemporary interior spaces and the very latest modern amenities and services, roof-top pool, lounge and wellness spa.
Minimum age required for check in: 21 years of age
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Resort fees include
- Internet Access
- Fitness Center Access
- Local & Toll Free Phone Calls
- Other inclusions may apply and will be advised upon check in
Check in
3 p.m.
Check out
11 a.m.
Rooms
1495
Inclusions
- Online or mobile check-in available.
Rooms
Amenities
Location
Reviews
Many stays at Vdara
398StephenH398 (Surrey, England) on Apr 20, 2024
We’ve stayed at The Vdara numerous times. We changed our preferred Vegas hotel because the Vdara experience had declined over time. But we came back this year to give Vdara another chance. Location is excellent, we’ve found it hard to beat. Non casino hotel is also a benefit in our opinion. This stay we had a corner suite whose outlook was poor but after conversation with front desk we changed our room for much better outlook after a couple of days. Room is well equipped (used to be better) like an apartment suite. The Vdara bar is good and location excellent. Your second popcorn in the bar will cost you $11 (first one is free) so take into account if snacking over a beer. Front desk dealt with a few things we had to do efficiently. The Vdara used to be better / excellent and our first stays there warranted 5 stars but now it’s settled at a 4 star rating and despite some shortcomings, the Vdara should be on your Vegas shortlist.
Vdara Hotel and Spa
kt t on Apr 20, 2024
It's a non casino hotel with almost zero facilities (perhaps a gym) on its premises - no eating outlets only a Starbucks and a small retail shop for convenience (a wannabe 711), pool facilities closed, and an outrageous resort fee charge of $45 per night. Looks like the building was supposed to be a condo and has cooking facilities, but no crockery stocked up. one has to call housekeeping for the basics even a kettle for hot water. Cleanliness of room are expected. I would give a star to its location another star to its big and open driveway is is not cluttered but somewhat confusing that even Uber drivers get lost! perhaps half a star to its walkway links to the Cosmopolitan, the Bellagio and the tram (with 3 stops). Security staff at these hotels can give one a dirty look at off hours. Value for money is questionable and have to be very forgiving
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