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CityCenter Unveils Details of Development's Resort Casino (United States)

CityCenter Unveils Details of Development's Resort Casino (United States)

Category: North America & West Indies / Carribean islands - United States - Industry economy - Hotel projects
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2008-05-21


ARIA Will Forever Change the Las Vegas Skyline

CityCenter has revealed
that its stunning resort casino, scheduled to open in late 2009, will be
named ARIA. With an unprecedented combination of striking architecture,
sustainable design, high-end service and spectacular amenities, ARIA Resort
& Casino will immediately become the focal point not only of the Las Vegas
skyline but of the hospitality industry.

"ARIA will be demonstrably different than any resort that has preceded
it," said Bill McBeath, the resort's president and COO. "Even in a city
such as Las Vegas, with its extraordinary history of dynamic cutting-edge
development, ARIA will introduce a new generation of resort experiences."

Designed by the world-renowned firm Pelli Clarke Pelli, ARIA's
architectural expression will reveal itself at every turn, from its two
breathtaking curvilinear glass towers to the clean use of natural elements
including lush foliage, wood and stone. Soaring open spaces, ranging from
ARIA's three-story lobby and casino to its guest rooms, will fill with
natural light and evoke breadth and freedom. Art and interior design will
envelop guests in warm, comforting surroundings and provide a sense of
human scale.

Impeccable hospitality and creative personalized attention will join
with an incredible array of amenities to provide each guest an unmatched
journey through ARIA. The resort casino will feature a variety of dining
experiences, from the casual comfort of bistros and cafes to culinary
masterpieces from world-renowned chefs and restaurateurs. Guests also will
enjoy ARIA's dynamic collection of lounges, bars and nightclubs. For a day
of relaxation, ARIA's luxurious spa will offer a complete menu of skincare,
massage and hydrotherapy treatments to be enjoyed in its 62 individual
treatment rooms or three spa suites, designed to accommodate couples'
treatments, bachelorette parties or small group events. Guests also may
savor a quiet moment on the spa's co-ed balcony overlooking the resort's
beautiful pool. The spa will be complemented by the resort's full-service
salon, barbershop, deluxe fitness room and group exercise studio.

ARIA will form the core of CityCenter, a more than $8 billion dazzling
vertical city underway between Bellagio and Monte Carlo resorts on the Las
Vegas Strip. CityCenter also will feature three luxurious non-gaming
hotels, Las Vegas' first Mandarin Oriental, The Harmon Hotel, Spa &
Residences and Vdara Condo Hotel; Veer Towers, the development's only
strictly residential buildings; and The Crystals, a 500,000-square-foot
retail and entertainment district. CityCenter is a joint venture between
MGM MIRAGE (NYSE: MGM) and Dubai World.



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