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The Aria in Las Vegas is a stunning hotel! Visited for a work event, which also allowed me to experience the meeting facilities. For those seeking Starbucks in the morning, here's a helpful tip: most people head to the main one near the elevators, but if you walk a minute or two towards the meeting rooms, you'll find a location with hardly any line. The rooms were clean and comfortable, featuring high-tech amenities to manage everything, which was very impressive. The restaurants at the Aria are exceptional. While you can attempt to get into Javier's on your own, I'd suggest trying Lip Smacking Food Tours. They not only secure a spot at Javier's (where the food is amazing) but also take you to other fantastic eateries. It's definitely worth it. The gaming tables were a lot of fun, with lively staff and dealers. Although the drinks were a bit on the mild side, playing continuously makes it worthwhile. Overall, it's one of the top spots on the strip.
The food at StripSteak in Las Vegas was absolutely delicious. They offer complimentary french fries for the table with a variety of dips; the dill aïoli was particularly impressive. The Seabass was excellently prepared, perfectly crispy and flaky, so tender it could be cut with a fork. The steak was also delicious and cooked to order. The drinks added to the satisfying dining experience. Although the cornbread tasted good, it seemed overpriced for the portion size. The restaurant itself is quite lovely, though it was slightly too dark, requiring a phone light to read the menu. The dessert menu appeared enticing, but the prices seemed steep.
I had a wonderful stay at Treasure Island in Las Vegas with some friends. Although the check-in process took a bit longer than anticipated, the overall experience was satisfying. The building might not be as extravagant as some of the more famous spots, but it offers all the necessary amenities, including dining options and a casino. Convenient parking is available in the adjacent building. The views from the window were breathtaking, offering a stunning panorama of the Strip.
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