Aria Resort suites are given a refresh

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SkyVillas at the Aria Resort & Casino feature floor-to-ceiling windows and what it calls "shape-defying" furnishings.
SkyVillas at the Aria Resort & Casino feature floor-to-ceiling windows and what it calls "shape-defying" furnishings. Photo Credit: MGM Resorts International

Aria Resort & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip has refreshed its seven SkyVillas and 420 SkySuites.

Each of the two-bedroom SkyVillas, designed by KES Studio, has a unique layout, floor-to-ceiling windows, new jewel-toned furnishings and what the resort calls "shape-defying sofas and furniture."

The SkySuites, designed by Rottet Studio, are airy urban retreats inspired by a midcentury modern aesthetic. Available in one- and two-bedroom layouts, they feature a reimagined, desert-inspired color scheme of cream, gray and beige. New whimsical art and custom-designed drink coasters complete the space.

"In reimagining Aria's SkyVillas and Sky Suites, our crown jewels, we took great care to consider what would enhance and differentiate Aria's award-winning experience," said Anton Nikodemus, president and chief operating officer of Aria. "Inspiring design and breathtaking views are complemented by exceptional, detail-oriented service, creating unparalleled stays for our guests."

Among the surprises awaiting Sky Suites guests are in-room game kits with backgammon, checkers and chess as well as truffles from the resort's pastry team. Butlers handpick indulgent surprises daily, including hand-rolled cigars, custom-made chocolates and freshly baked mesquite bread.

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