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ARIA vs. The Cosmopolitan: Which Should You Choose?
Compare ARIA and The Cosmopolitan for rooms, balconies, location, dining, nightlife, quiet, and which hotel to choose.
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A cohesive luxury resort experience with strong rooms, service, dining, and landscaping, but premium pricing and a North Strip position farther from many central attractions.
Large suite-style rooms with access to the wider Wynn resort complex, but north Strip location and nightlife noise in some room orientations.
A modern, vertically integrated resort with a broad on-site venue mix, but the North Strip location encourages rideshare or taxi use for central attractions.
A higher-service hotel tier within the Resorts World complex, but the experience still depends on navigating a very large shared resort.
A practical location opposite Palazzo and near Fashion Show, but parts of the property can feel dated beside newer luxury competitors.
Direct access to the full Resorts World venue lineup, but the tower is part of a large complex where elevator and casino walks can be substantial.
North Strip positioning with monorail access nearby, but the surrounding area is less convenient for a first-time Center Strip itinerary.
On-site family attractions uncommon at casino resorts, but condition and room experience vary substantially across the property.
The observation tower and elevated attractions, but the isolated north location adds transportation friction to most Strip itineraries.
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