I have not stayed at Cosmo before, but I was in the newly renovated Corner Suite Room Type B and really liked it. Also in the bedroom in the Corner, I had a work desk with high speed internet cable. Great review, I learned the differences between the rooms!
Thank you for the renovated room picture! I noticed that the work desk that normally sits next to the column was missing. I thought maybe you moved it somewhere to make more space lol Its lighter color way mimics their Sky Suites…maybe you were in the Sky Suites?
This is some impressive info with great videos to show what you are explaining, especially with transitioning between inside views and also the views from the outside. I doubt many people would ever know there were so many different versions of the corner suites. Lucky for me, I’ll never afford a suite haha. Interesting 2 way mirror haha.
Thank you for watching. Glad it didn’t come off confusing. So, what do you think that mirror is for? Surprised that people would even walk back there lol
@@1takesituation Haha, yeah I'm not sure about the mirror. Does the sun rise or set behind it? Maybe it dims that so you can see the sun? I don't know haha.
There it is!! Great video homie you're pioneering this info. Best I could do before was try to patch it together from random sources. #findmeinthetubbottlefullofbub
This video actually really helped me. I was offered a corner suite for a weekday comp mid December but I mistook it for a SkySuite. Have you stayed in the SkySuite before?
Hello David - Glad you ran into my video - thank you for watching. Yes, I’ve stayed in the Sky Suites before - the decor is elevated and there are a few extra perks attached, but for me, I don’t find extra value in the extra cost for the Sky Suites. But I’ll take it if it’s offered without the extra charges. Which corner suite floor plan do you prefer?
I’m booked at Aria in three weeks for a comped Panoramic Corner Suite. Now I’m not sure if I want to stay in that style room. I don’t like the living room area. 🤔
Perhaps try the Center Tower Suites, or if you’re under MGM Rewards Comp, jump over to Bellagio Suites if you’re looking for a more traditional Vegas one bedroom suite. Or try to upgrade to a Bellagio Penthouse Suite if you’re looking for a larger living room. I’ve got videos on Bellagio Suite, and Penthouse Suite so please check them out. Thank you for watching!
Generally, it’s based on availability. But ask booking agent to put a notation that you want the corner suite type that offers the dining table, smaller bathroom and the bedroom that has the panoramic windows. This request can be made when you’re checking in. It’s not guaranteed but they should hook it up if it’s available. Thank you for watching!
Hello - the couches did not pull out. Most MGM properties offer roll-in beds. I’ve asked upon checkin if they could provide a courtesy roll-in beds a few times before and they’ve hooked it up. They may charge but it doesn’t hurt to ask for a courtesy one 😂
Hello Kris - the walk to the monorail is about 5-8minutes pending on if you cut across the lobby and valet parking area or not. The walk via Vdara to Bellagio takes about the same time…I always just walk to Bellagio. Aria and Park MGM shares monorail stop station - the only situation I use monorail to Bellagio is when I’m at Park MGM or just happen to be near this station.
@@1takesituation Thanks, returning for a trip to Vegas after 17 years a lot has changed debating between Bellagio, Vdara, Aria, Wynn, Nomad, or Palazzo so many different choices
@@kriscunningham3251 - Nomad is awesome when I want a non-Vegas feeling type of hotel room. Vdara is sneaky convenient - easy 5 minute walk to Bellagio, Aria, Cosmopolitan, and 3 minute walk to the Bellagio Tram Station that will take you to Park MGM which opens up walks to NYNY, MGM Grand, Excalibur/Luxor/Mandalay Bay Tram. I vote for Vdara just going off your info. Vdara rooms offers a great balance of Vegas vibe and quiet condo feel. The full fridge and kitchen may come in clutch. Check out my Vdara, Nomad and other room and food videos!
Great video! Thanks for the information.❤
Thank you for watching and dropping this note. 😊😊
I have not stayed at Cosmo before, but I was in the newly renovated Corner Suite Room Type B and really liked it. Also in the bedroom in the Corner, I had a work desk with high speed internet cable. Great review, I learned the differences between the rooms!
Thank you for the renovated room picture! I noticed that the work desk that normally sits next to the column was missing. I thought maybe you moved it somewhere to make more space lol Its lighter color way mimics their Sky Suites…maybe you were in the Sky Suites?
This is some impressive info with great videos to show what you are explaining, especially with transitioning between inside views and also the views from the outside. I doubt many people would ever know there were so many different versions of the corner suites. Lucky for me, I’ll never afford a suite haha. Interesting 2 way mirror haha.
Thank you for watching. Glad it didn’t come off confusing. So, what do you think that mirror is for? Surprised that people would even walk back there lol
@@1takesituation Haha, yeah I'm not sure about the mirror. Does the sun rise or set behind it? Maybe it dims that so you can see the sun? I don't know haha.
Maybe that mirror piece rotates as a table top. But maybe not
There it is!! Great video homie you're pioneering this info. Best I could do before was try to patch it together from random sources. #findmeinthetubbottlefullofbub
Whoomp! Apologies for the delay. This video reached you late but glad it got to you. Thank you for picking up on my 50cent attempt lol
Will be there next week. Excited to eat at Bardot!
Nice! Hopefully you get to take advantage of MGM Rewards 2X TC Promo that ends at conclusion of August.
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@@1takesituation 😂😂😂
This video actually really helped me. I was offered a corner suite for a weekday comp mid December but I mistook it for a SkySuite. Have you stayed in the SkySuite before?
Hello David - Glad you ran into my video - thank you for watching. Yes, I’ve stayed in the Sky Suites before - the decor is elevated and there are a few extra perks attached, but for me, I don’t find extra value in the extra cost for the Sky Suites. But I’ll take it if it’s offered without the extra charges.
Which corner suite floor plan do you prefer?
I’m booked at Aria in three weeks for a comped Panoramic Corner Suite. Now I’m not sure if I want to stay in that style room. I don’t like the living room area. 🤔
Perhaps try the Center Tower Suites, or if you’re under MGM Rewards Comp, jump over to Bellagio Suites if you’re looking for a more traditional Vegas one bedroom suite. Or try to upgrade to a Bellagio Penthouse Suite if you’re looking for a larger living room. I’ve got videos on Bellagio Suite, and Penthouse Suite so please check them out. Thank you for watching!
how do you get corner suite 'A' and not 'B'
Generally, it’s based on availability. But ask booking agent to put a notation that you want the corner suite type that offers the dining table, smaller bathroom and the bedroom that has the panoramic windows. This request can be made when you’re checking in. It’s not guaranteed but they should hook it up if it’s available. Thank you for watching!
@@1takesituation Appreciate it thanks!
Hey does the couch pull out?
Hello - the couches did not pull out. Most MGM properties offer roll-in beds. I’ve asked upon checkin if they could provide a courtesy roll-in beds a few times before and they’ve hooked it up. They may charge but it doesn’t hurt to ask for a courtesy one 😂
How far to the monorail to Bellagio from this room?
Hello Kris - the walk to the monorail is about 5-8minutes pending on if you cut across the lobby and valet parking area or not. The walk via Vdara to Bellagio takes about the same time…I always just walk to Bellagio. Aria and Park MGM shares monorail stop station - the only situation I use monorail to Bellagio is when I’m at Park MGM or just happen to be near this station.
@@1takesituation Thanks, returning for a trip to Vegas after 17 years a lot has changed debating between Bellagio, Vdara, Aria, Wynn, Nomad, or Palazzo so many different choices
@@kriscunningham3251 - Nomad is awesome when I want a non-Vegas feeling type of hotel room. Vdara is sneaky convenient - easy 5 minute walk to Bellagio, Aria, Cosmopolitan, and 3 minute walk to the Bellagio Tram Station that will take you to Park MGM which opens up walks to NYNY, MGM Grand, Excalibur/Luxor/Mandalay Bay Tram.
I vote for Vdara just going off your info.
Vdara rooms offers a great balance of Vegas vibe and quiet condo feel. The full fridge and kitchen may come in clutch. Check out my Vdara, Nomad and other room and food videos!
Aria is so overpriced-
Yeah, prices seem out of hand especially during weekends of special Vegas events. Can you suggest Vegas hotels that you feel are not overpriced?