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Does anyone own an Aria mattress?

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If so, how is it? Worth it?? Of all the hotels I've stayed at, I haven't found beds more comfortable than the ones at Aria. I'm thinking about buying one but not sure if it's worth the hefty price tag.

Any info would be appreciated! :D
 

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If so, how is it? Worth it?? Of all the hotels I've stayed at, I haven't found beds more comfortable than the ones at Aria. I'm thinking about buying one but not sure if it's worth the hefty price tag.

Any info would be appreciated! :D
I'd get the model/brand and shop online, or at a local place where you can get sale prices. If you buy from Aria, odds are, you are also paying for the name Aria, even if you can buy them cheaper elsewhere. Just m 2 cents!
 
I've tried searching. So what I found was that the bed is a custom spec made specifically for Aria. It's not sold to the general public. Only place to get it is through their website. On a side note, I know someone who has purchased it and he loves it.
 
You can get the same, or almost the same bed elsewhere.

But, the way they label and name them, you will never figure out what model it is. The entire industry does that making comparisons very difficult.

FYI - we always sleep way better in Vegas than we do at home, no matter what hotel we are in. Might have something to do with walking 5-8 miles each day, having way more dirnks and eating lots more, and staying up late.
 
we done this with harrahs new orleans, i lifted the mattress up and got the name off the sewn on tag...when I looked online, they didnt sell that model to the public but had a crossover that said another one was almost 100% identical that was sold to the public. the problem is as I was told is that the hotel mattress get changed frequently as the springs in the plush part that makes it so comfortable, flatten out...im not a big person, but was told that I would spend around $1,500 for the mattress and I would be lucky if it lasted 2 years before sagging...I never went through with it after hearing that.
 
agreed about the Aria beds, definitely the most comfortable i'd ever slept on in Vegas

I looked into purchasing one from their website a few years ago but never went through with it because it seemed cost prohibitive
 
Just got a new bed - was about to spend $1500 after lots of reviews, etc. Then found out many foam mattresses were getting very high reviews. Turns out a $600 from Costco got very high reviews from Consumer Reports.

So, we ordered it. Came in a box, really! Since they have a great return policy, we opted to give it a try. About a month later and we are happy. There are a number of similar companies online. Most give you 30-60 day trial. Some have high return costs, some not so much.
 
I'm in the minority because I couldn't wait for our stay at Aria last month. We are in need of a new mattress at home and I couldn't wait to sleep on one of their beds. I was not blown away by the mattress. I mostly sleep on my side and felt that my shoulders were a little sore from the bed. Since we got back I saw a temper foam mattress topper at Costco and put it on top of our current mattress and it's pretty comfortable. I'm tempted to get the replacement mattress made by the same company.

Mark
 
...I saw a temper foam mattress topper at Costco and put it on top of our current mattress and it's pretty comfortable. I'm tempted to get the replacement mattress made by the same company.

Mark

As I understand it, their is fair difference between the toppers and full mattress. the "support" for the topper is your old mattress. The full one is 10-14 inches thick and really needs no specific support.
 
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