CES 2025 Aria Hospitality Suites User Guide
- September 9, 2024
- CES
Table of Contents
CES 2025 Aria Hospitality Suites
Section 1: General Information
This Hospitality Suites Guide was created specifically for exhibitors at the Aria. If you are exhibiting at another CES venue, please refer to the other exhibitor manuals created for each venue.
This guide was designed to make it easy for you to plan for the show and provide you with important rules and regulations and other information all in one place. Other CES operational questions can be sent to CESops@CTA.tech. Also, be sure to visit CES.tech to keep up with all the latest show information.
On behalf of the entire CES team, we look forward to seeing you in Las Vegas in January!
Suite Usage
Hospitality suites at the Aria are to be used for meetings or hospitality
purposes only. Limited exhibitry may be constructed or installed if freight
dimensions and delivery items are approved by your assigned Convention
Services Manager. Freeman is not permitted to deliver freight or furnishings
to these suites.
Hotel & Transportation
For information on hotel accommodations, onsite complimentary shuttle service,
the Las Vegas Monorail and more, please visit our
Hotel and
Transportation page.
If you plan on having your own transportation, please contact your assigned
Convention Manager at Aria to arrange for loading and unloading areas.
If you have questions or would like to charter services, contact Rhode
Planning, our official transportation provider at
877-725-3398 or
401-294-0040.
Registration & Badges
Registrants working at a company’s booth or exhibit suite must register for
CES as Exhibitor Personnel. Exhibitor Personnel badges include access to the
exhibit floor during move-in and show hours as well as access to keynote
addresses, Great Minds sessions, and select conference programming on a first-
come, first-served basis. To attend additional conference programming,
individual exhibitor personnel may purchase the enhanced Deluxe Conference
Pass or individual tracks to upgrade their CES experience.
Individual exhibitor personnel must work directly with the person managing
registration for their company to receive an Exhibitor Personnel badge and
should not register as an Industry Attendee under the Exhibits Plus Pass.
Once exhibit space is secured, the Primary Contact will receive an automated
email with instructions to sign into the Exhibitor Dashboard from
service@mapyourshow.com. Once signed in, the
Primary Contact can assign a Registration Coordinator. This person may be the
same or different from the Primary Contact. If a registration coordinator is
not selected the primary contact will be the default contact. The Registration
Coordinator is responsible for:
- Register themselves for CES 2025.
- Control the company’s badge allotment for distribution.
- Initiating registration for all exhibitor personnel to complete their own registration.
- Retrieve customized Top Ten and Customer Invitation promotion codes to invite your guests. Customer Invitation codes offer $149 off the cost of registration.
- Order lead retrieval (badge scanners) for capturing valuable leads on-site.
Refer to the Badge Policy information below to determine your company’s free
or paid badge allotment. This information will also be displayed within your
registration dashboard.
Exhibitor Personnel registration can only be accessed through the Exhibitor
Dashboard. The Registration Coordinator must initiate the registration for
each registrant. An email will be sent inviting the exhibitor personnel to
complete their registration. Individual exhibitor personnel must complete
their own registration. It is critical that the invited registrant uses the
same email address that the invite was sent to in order to be recognized as
part of your company’s exhibit and be recognized as Exhibitor Personnel.
Exhibitor personnel who do not use the same email address that was used to
initiate their registration will be registered as Industry Attendees and asked
to pay the Exhibits Plus Pass fee and will not have access to the CES show
floor during move-in or dismantle hours on-site.
All completed registrations will receive a confirmation email. Please save the confirmation email QR code for expedited badge pick up on-site.
As a reminder, below are the registration requirements for CES 2025:
- Exhibitor personnel must provide photo identification that will be printed on their CES badge. This is a mandatory requirement.
- CES will continue to require date of birth (DOB) and gender for all who register.
- Updating the Registration Coordinator within the Exhibitor Dashboard does not automatically cancel their registration. Please use the features within registration to make additional adjustments.
- We’ve added tutorial videos to help you through the process, including how to tutorials, best practices and ideas for troubleshooting.
Reminder: Upon arrival in Las Vegas, all CES attendees, including exhibitor personnel, must pick up their badge BEFORE visiting a CES show venue. Badge pickup will not be available on-site at CES venues. Badge pickup is available at Harry J. Reid International Airport baggage claim locations and several other hotels around the city.
All badge pick up locations will be available in the fall.
For registration questions or assistance, please contact
exhreg@CTA.tech.
Badge Policy
Aria hospitality suite exhibitors will receive thirty (30) complimentary
exhibitor badges. You may purchase up to 50% more exhibitor badges over this
base allotment at $50 per exhibitor badge.
Section 2: Resources
Services
Aria can provide the following services for your hospitality suite by request:
- Audio visual
- Internet
- Food & beverage
- Cleaning
- Furniture
Please see more information and the hotel contacts outlined in section 3 to arrange for these services.
CES Contacts
CES Operations – CESops@CTA.tech
Gaiya Berube, CES Operations – gberube@CTA.tech
CES Sales – ExhibitorSupport@CTA.tech
Section 3: Hospitality Suite Services
Check-In/Check-Out
- Hospitality suite exhibitors may check-in after 3 PM on Jan. 5, 2025. Early arrival time is subject to availability and cannot be guaranteed.
- The hotel has blocked specific suite types for CES use, but cannot provide a specific suite number until on-site check-in. Exhibitor is given a TBA number when contracted and will receive the assigned hospitality suite number upon check-in on Jan. 5. If you are checking in later than Jan. 5, please advise CES Operations so that your suite is held for you.
- Aria will do their best to honor requests for suites on the same floor and specific suite layouts based on availability but cannot guarantee this. Please communicate any such requests upon contracting with CES Sales.
- Hospitality suite exhibitor must check-out by 11 AM on Jan. 10, 2025. If you do not check out by this time, additional charges may apply.
- Important: standard check-in and check-out times do not allow for any movement or removal of furniture. See Furniture Removal section below for further information.
- If you require additional nights for the suite (over and above the five [5] nights), you must contact CES Sales and should not contact ARIA directly to secure additional nights.
- Exhibitor is responsible for providing the hotel with individual names of all persons to be listed on the suite reservation to obtain keys and check into the suite by Dec. 1. If you do not inform the hotel of who can check-in, only the main booth contact listed on the CES space contract can check-in to your suite and obtain the keys.
- Room, tax, and daily resort fee for the suite contracted per the Exhibit Space Contract will be billed to and paid directly to Aria by CES. Exhibitor is responsible for all other charges including, but not limited to food and beverage, incidentals, gratuities, and show services (electrical, phone, Internet). All orders must be accompanied by Exhibitor’s check or credit card. A minimum daily deposit is required for incidentals payable by credit card or cash upon arrival. Checks are not accepted at the time of check-in.
- Hospitality suite numbers will be distributed at info desks and offices and listed in the Exhibitor Directory on CES.tech. If you’d prefer not to have your suite listed for privacy reasons, please advise CES Sales by Nov. 1.
Audio Visual
Encore is the exclusive provider of audio-visual services at ARIA. Order online or contact Mark Schneider with questions.
Cleaning
Complimentary vacuuming and room refresh will be provided in all suites during
official show days. This service will be performed overnight between 7 PM and
7 AM. If you choose to decline this cleaning service, please notify Aria at
CES@ARIA.com by Nov. 1.
Electrical
Each outlet in the Suite is equipped with 20 amps. Exhibitor is not permitted
more than 1000-watts per circuit. Please contact Aria at
CES@ARIA.com to order these services or with any
questions.
Food and Beverage
Requirements may be arranged through the Aria In-Suite Catering
Team. Orders
submitted by Nov. 1 will have a food and beverage minimum of $800++ per day.
Orders submitted between Nov. 2 and Dec. 2 will have a food and beverage
minimum of $1000++ per day. Orders received after Dec. 2 will incur a late
and/or pop-up fee of $500 and will be subject to availability.
Changes to existing orders after Dec 2 will incur a $250.00 change fee. Changes submitted (10) business days or less prior to the event date will incur a $400.00 change fee per order and will be subject to availability.
Day of service add-ons will incur a $400 pop-up fee per order and will be subject to availability. These requests must be requested through regular room service channels (extension 78500 or 702-590-8500) and are subject to room service-quoted delivery times. These orders will be charged separately from the event order.
All f & b will be delivered based on the scheduled delivery time ordered. For example, if you have ordered a breakfast delivery for 9 AM, you cannot alter your delivery time to 8:30 AM.
Each hospitality suite may order a maximum of (3) deliveries per day (ex: a breakfast, a lunch, and a break).
Please note: the longer you wait to place your order, the fewer delivery time options may be available. Aria
will not schedule refreshes or replenishment of ordered items. Should you run out of a specific delivered item, Aria will not be able to accommodate immediate replenishment or delivery of said item.
Outside food and beverage is not permitted. Contact the Aria In-Suite Catering Team for further information.
Freight/Deliveries
All packages for suites must go through the Aria Business Center, including
load out. Access to the business center loading dock must be scheduled and
finalized by Dec. 1. Freight and delivery fees are the exhibitor’s
responsibility. Exhibitor must request approval from Aria at
CES@ARIA.com and sign a waiver when building exhibits
or doing any installation in the suite and is responsible for any damages
incurred. Exhibitor is responsible for removing and discarding all buildout
applicable items
Furniture Removal or Additions
Furniture and other décor in the suite may not be removed, moved, or altered
without prior written consent from Aria. If furniture removal is necessary,
additional charges will apply and additional nights must be added to allow for
removal process. Furniture removal must be arranged prior to Dec. 13. Requests
after this date may not be accommodated. Please see the Suite Usage Terms and
Conditions form at the end of this document.
If furniture removal is required, exhibitor must add additional nights on the
front and back of the contracted suite. Exhibitor may move-in after 3 PM the
day after the reservation’s contracted check-in date and must move-out by 3 PM
the day before the reservation’s contracted check-out date.
Any damage due to said activity is at the sole expense of the Exhibitor.
Exhibitor may not ship or bring outside furniture (couches, televisions,
coffee tables, etc.). This policy is strictly enforced.
Please contact Aria at CES@ARIA.com for furniture removal orders and pricing.
For furniture additions, MGM Resorts Event Productions (MREP) is the exclusive provider of furniture additions, branding, or other decorative items in the Suite. Contact them at eventleads@mgmresorts.com.
Internet
Complimentary basic internet is provided in your suite. Please contact Aria at
CES@ARIA.com for further information.
Signage
MREP is the exclusive provider for suite branding needs. Contact them at
eventleads@mgmresorts.com to discuss
options. Additional information, including pricing, can be found at the end of
this guide in the Suite Usage Terms and Conditions Form.
If the hotel finds any branding, including on the outside of the suite door,
that was not installed by MREP (clings, signs, floor mats, etc.), the
exhibitor will be asked to remove said items immediately. This violation will
be reported to the CES Sales team. Fees will also apply.
Exhibitor is permitted to have free-standing signage within their assigned
suite. Signs may not be affixed to, hung on, set on or set up against anything
in the suite including walls, artwork, sprinkler systems, doors, fixtures,
windows, or existing furniture within the Suite. Absolutely nothing can be
hung on or from the fire sprinklers in your suite.
All items including signs, banners, decorative materials, structures, etc.
must not exceed (6) feet in height. Signs and/or banners that are parallel to
and within 12 inches of a wall may go up to a maximum height of (7) feet. In
addition, doors may not be propped open. Doors must remain closed.
Foam core and vinyl signs, banners and decorations must be less than ½ inch
thick. Thicknesses above ½ inch are not permitted. PVC materials of any type
are strictly prohibited.
Due to local fire codes, exhibitors are not permitted to have signage in the
suite hallways. Signage found in these restricted areas will be removed
immediately by hotel security.
Section 4: Show Rules and Regulations
Age Restriction
CES is a trade-only event for individuals 18 years of age or older and
affiliated with the consumer technology
industry. No one under the age of 18 is permitted at any time. Contact CES
Customer Service at
866-201-1012 or
+1-703-907-7600 (outside of U.S.) with
any questions.
Americans with Disabilities Act
Exhibitors acknowledge their responsibility under the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA) to make their booth accessible to handicapped persons.
Exhibitors shall indemnify and hold harmless CTA, CES and the show locations
against cost, expense, liability, or damage which may be incident to, arise
out of or be caused by Exhibitor’s failure to have their booth comply with ADA
requirements.
ADA accessible buses are available during scheduled shuttle hours. Please request service at least 20 minutes in advance of desired pickup time. To arrange for your transportation, please contact Kevin Berube at 877-725- 3398/401-294-0040 preshow or 702-943-3531 on-site.
Candles
Candles must be battery operated. Open flames are not permitted.
Cash & Carry Policy
CES policy strictly prohibits over-the-counter sales (i.e.: cash, check, or
credit card). Only bona fide business orders for future billing, payment and
delivery are permitted. This will be strictly enforced.
CES Show Management and representatives from the Clark County Business License
office walk the show floor on show days looking for exhibitors violating this
policy. If you are found in violation of this policy, CES Show Management will
take steps to shut down your exhibit immediately.
Combustible Materials
All decorations, drapes, hangings, signs, banners, acoustical materials, hay,
straw, moss, split bamboo, plastic cloth, curtains, Christmas trees and
similar decorative materials shall be flame retardant to the satisfaction of
the Fire Department and State Fire Marshal. Canvas, cloth, cardboard, leaves,
or similar combustible materials shall be completely flame retardant.
Oilcloth, tarpaper, sisal paper, nylon, orlon and certain other plastic
materials cannot be made flame retardant and their use is prohibited. An
official fire resistance certificate must accompany all signage and/or
materials.
Mylar materials (balloons) are strictly prohibited on property as they are
highly flammable.
Flammable or combustible liquids are prohibited inside of buildings except as
approved by the office of fire protection and safety. Flammable thinners,
solvents, and paints, including aerosol cans are strictly prohibited within
the building.
Compressed gas cylinders, including lpg, are prohibited unless approved by
office of fire protection and safety.
Flammable gases, i.e.: butane, propane, natural gas, et al; are subject to
prior approval. Non-flammable compressed gas cylinders must be secured in an
upright position with gauges and regulator protected against physical damage.
Hanging items from or off any of the sprinklers within the suites is strictly
prohibited. Additionally, decorations are not allowed to block or otherwise
interfere with the fire sprinklers. Due to regulations either implemented by
your exhibit location venue or because of local, county, state, or federal
requirements, exhibitors agree to abide by any additional policies regarding
exhibits or meeting space as they may be in effect at the time of CES.
Elevator Access
All badged CES attendees will have access to hospitality suites from the
elevators during show hours 9 AM-6 PM on C Space show days, Jan. 7-9.
Exhibitor is responsible for providing an elevator attendant to approve guests
access to suites for functions outside of show hours.
For information on elevator attendants and brand ambassadors, please refer to
the Suite Usage Terms and Conditions Form at the end of this guide.
Exhibit Attire
CES is a trade only event and its attendees are business professionals from over 155 countries. To ensure that the show is a welcoming environment for all, Show Management expects that booth personnel/presenters/entertainers will be dressed in clothing considered appropriate and respectful for a professional environment. We recommend business or business casual attire.
Booth personnel must not be dressed in clothing that is sexually revealing or may be interpreted as undergarments, gender notwithstanding. Clothing that reveals an excess of bare skin, specifically genitals, chest or buttocks, must not be worn. Body-conforming clothing that hugs genitals must not be worn. These guidelines are applicable to all booth staff, regardless of gender.
CES Show Management reserves the right to make determinations on appropriate exhibitor/presenter attire. If for any reason an exhibit and/or its contents are deemed objectionable by Show Management, Exhibitor will be issued a warning and asked to alter the attire of its employees, exhibit staff and/or models. If necessary, Show Management may issue a second warning and the Exhibitor may be asked to remove the individual(s) in question at Exhibitor’s sole expense. Failure to comply will result in a loss of three (3) priority points.
Exhibitors with questions about compliance with these guidelines should consult CES Show Management in advance of the show.
Exhibit Space Contract
CES exhibitors must abide by the rules set forth in the CES Exhibit Space Contract.
Firearms & Weapons
Firearms, ammunition, or weapons of any kind, including replica, toy or
simulated items, are strictly prohibited.
Items that CES Show Management deems in violation of this rule must be removed
immediately at the exhibitor’s sole expense. Exhibitors with questions about
compliance with this policy should contact CES Operations
in advance of the show. Exhibitors intending to showcase or demonstrate such
items that are gaming/AR/VR-related must contact CES Operations in advance for
approval.
Good Neighbor Policy
CES has a Good Neighbor Policy in suites and other exhibit areas. All audio
and video should be appropriate for a
general audience. In the event of a complaint from any person on an exhibit’s
content, CES Operations will
investigate and determine if the content is offensive or inappropriate. If
content is determined to be offensive, the exhibitor must cease use of such
content. If the exhibitor refuses, or if another complaint is filed, CES
reserves the right to shut off power until the exhibitor ceases use of the
content. Repeated violations of this policy can result in expulsion from CES.
When planning events and demonstrations you are required to ensure traffic flow can continue at all times. Please take your exhibiting neighbors into consideration.
Health Protocols
As the proving ground for breakthrough technologies and global innovators, the
world’s most powerful tech
event attracts huge and diverse audiences. The show’s many floors are often
bustling, and event days move very quickly. The pace is invigorating, and CTA
wants to make sure every attendee is taking precautions for a safe and healthy
CES.
To stay healthy while you’re at the show, please take note of important safety information and a few best practices as you plan your trip to CES 2025.
Height Limits for Suites
All items including but not limited to, displays, signs, decorative materials,
etc. must not exceed (6) feet in
height. Signs and/or banners that are parallel to and within 12 inches of a
wall may go up to a maximum height of (7) feet.
Hoverboards
Wheeled transport devices (with or without motors) are not permitted at any
CES venue. This includes Segways, hoverboards, skateboards, uniwheels,
scooters and all similar products. Exhibitors are permitted to demo such
products within the confines of their suite space.
Intellectual Property
Exhibitor warrants that it owns the rights to or is licensed for all
intellectual property (patent, copyright,
trademark, etc.) to be used by exhibitor for promotion or exhibition at CES,
and agrees to defend, at exhibitor’s expense, and to indemnify CTA and/or CES
for any action brought against CTA and/or CES and any cost incurred by CTA
and/or CES, including court costs and reasonable attorney’s fees, arising from
or related to any dispute concerning exhibitor’s intellectual property rights.
Literature Distribution, Giveaways, Surveys
Literature, samples and giveaways must be distributed from within your booth
or contracted area. Surveys may not be conducted outside of your booth.
Corporate greeter sponsorships are available. Contact Liz
Tardif at 703- 907-7681 with CES Promotional Opportunities
for more information.
CES discourages stickers as giveaways. Stickers are not permitted on aisle
carpet, facility walls or floors, CES
signage or any other space outside of your contracted exhibit area. Any damage
caused by stickers is the responsibility of the exhibitor.
Live Animals
Service animals as defined by the ADA and under Nevada’s disability law are
permitted at CES. Any other live
animals, including but not limited to, pets, emotional support animals,
therapy animals and animals used for
demonstration are prohibited. Show management reserves the right to exclude
service animals if they pose a
direct threat to the health and safety of attendees at CES (i.e. aggressive
behavior, not housebroken, or handler cannot control animal).
Performance of Music or Motion Picture
If you plan to play copyrighted music or video in your booth, meeting room or
suite, you may need to obtain a
license from the copyright owner or licensing agency representing the
copyright owner. Music or video being
played for the sole purpose of demonstrating a product (speakers, headphones,
TVs, monitors, other devices, etc.) is permissible without a license.
Licensing is required when music or video is being played for non-dramatic entertainment purposes (live or recordings such as CDs, DVDs and BluRay device).
CES has licenses with the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) and Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) which permit the performance of music from the ASCAP and BMI repertories at your booth. The licenses do not permit the broadcast, telecast or transmission of music under any circumstances; nor do they authorize dramatic performances. CES does not have a similar licenses with SESAC; therefore, exhibitors wishing to play music from the SESAC repertory for entertainment purposes are solely responsible for obtaining their own licensing.
Adherence to these federally mandated copyright licensing laws is of critical importance. Please take a few minutes to ensure a hassle-free event by obtaining the proper licenses or ensuring that your music or video falls under the covered licenses.
Photography/Video Regulations
Cameras and video equipment are permitted in suites. Exhibitors and attendees
may take pictures/video within the show for purposes of company media pieces,
marketing materials, etc. Under no circumstances will anyone be permitted to
take pictures/video of an exhibitor’s product without permission of the
exhibitor. Exhibitors have the right to report to security any instance of
inappropriate recording of company products or displays.
Product Demonstrations
Product demonstrations are permitted. You are responsible for supervising the
actions of all visitors and
employees operating display equipment in their area. Activity of any kind must
be confined within the suite. You may not set up in areas outside of their
contracted space including, but not limited to, lobby space, empty booth space
or walkways. Please refer to the Outboarding Policy for more information.
CES has instituted a No Tolerance policy. Demonstrations found to be
objectionable due to noise level or
vibration level (dB or SPL) or blocking traffic flow may be closed at the
discretion of CES Operations. Please consider the event health
protocols when
planning your space.
Raffles/Games of Chance
Raffles are allowed within your booth; however, Nevada state law prohibits
them if money is involved.
Exhibitors considering a raffle, game of chance or slot machines in their
booth should contact the Nevada Gaming Control Board at
702-486-2000.
Service of Legal Documents
Any exhibitor that plans to serve legal documents at CES must contact CES
Show Management for the full policy and to coordinate
service or delivery. Service or delivery of legal documents that is not
coordinated with Show Management is prohibited on the CES exhibit floor, areas
in proximity to the show floor and on the show venue premises and grounds.
Smoking
In accordance with the Nevada Clean Indoor Air Act, smoking or vaping
(e-cigarettes) is prohibited in exhibit areas.
Sound Restrictions
A maximum noise level of 85 dB will be maintained on the exhibit floor, in
meeting rooms and suites, a standard endorsed by the International Association
of Expositions and Events (IAEE). The CES noise abatement policy is as
follows:
-
All booth elements must remain within the officially contracted booth space. This includes all audio
equipment, speakers, etc. -
Exhibitors demonstrating audio equipment in an open display should use a sound chamber or
acoustically contained area to keep the sound level from intruding on any adjacent exhibits. Speakers of
any kind must be directed toward the interior of the demonstrator’s booth space. Speakers may not face
aisles or neighboring exhibits. -
When demonstrating audio equipment within an enclosed demonstration room, subwoofers must be
positioned away from walls that are adjacent to neighboring exhibits. -
Sonic vibration and sound complaints will be immediately addressed by CES Operations. If a vibration or sound complaint is not resolved by the offending party, CES Operations reserves the right to shut down power immediately until the issue is resolved.
-
Exhibitors are responsible for supervising the actions of employees, visitors or spectators testing display equipment located in their exhibit area.
CES Operations will intervene if necessary and reserves the right to shut down
exhibits deemed objectionable.
Floor managers will rove through the exhibit areas monitoring the decibel
level during show hours.
Measurements will be taken at a distance no greater than 10′ from the
offending display. After measuring a
continuous decibel level of greater than 85 dB, following a complaint being
registered by a spectator, a
neighboring exhibitor or personal observation by a roving designate, the
following procedures will be strictly enforced as follows:
First Warning:
- Violating exhibitor will be given a written notification of the warning
- Booth power may be turned off for one hour
Second Warning:
- Violating exhibitor will be given a written notification of the 2nd warning
- Booth power may be turned off for one day
Third Warning (Final):
- Violating exhibitor will be given a written notification of the 3rd warning
- Up to five (5) priority points will be deducted from the exhibitor
Suite Capacities
The following suite capacities should be considered when planning hospitality suite functions:
- Executive Hospitality = 30
- Corner Suite = 10
- ARIA Suite = 25
- One-Bedroom Penthouse = 15
- Two-Bedroom Penthouse = 25
- Two-Bedroom Villa = 60-75
- Three-Bedroom Villa = 100
Suite Usage Terms and Conditions – CES 2025
CES 2025 Aria Hospitality Suite exhibitors may check in after 3 PM on Sunday, Jan. 5, and must check out by 11 AM on Friday, Jan. 10. The exception to this is if an exhibitor has added additional nights to their reservation through CES Sales. Please note: this access time is for the suite “as is” and does not allow for any furniture removal or movement of furniture or banquet set-up inside the suite
Furniture Removal
If you require furniture removal/movement or banquet set-up, please note the following timeline:
- You may move-in after 3 PM the day AFTER the reservation’s contracted check-in date.
- You are required to move-out by 3 PM the day BEFORE the reservation’s contracted check-out date.
Before requesting furniture removal/movement, please first contact your CES Sales representative to contract additional nights on the front and back of your contracted suite. After additional nights have been contracted, please contact Aria at CES@aria.com to place your furniture removal order.
Furniture Removal Pricing
Furniture removal must be scheduled and finalized prior to Friday, Dec. 13.
The fee schedule is as follows for
all suite types except Sky Suite Villas:
-
Bedroom (per room, regardless of the number of items being removed)
o $6,000 – if order is received by Friday, Nov. 22
o $7,000 – if order is received by Friday, Dec. 6
o $8,000 – if order is received by Friday, Dec. 13 -
Living Room (per room, regardless of the number of items being removed)
o $6,000 – if order is received by Friday, Nov. 22
o $7,000 – if order is received by Friday, Dec. 6
o $8,000 – if order is received by Friday, Dec. 13 -
Dining Room (per room, regardless of the number of items being removed)
o $6,500 – if order is received by Friday, Nov. 22
o $7,500 – if order is received by Friday, Dec. 6
o $8,500 – if order is received by Friday, Dec. 13
Furniture Removal Pricing for Sky Suite Villas
Furniture removal must be scheduled and finalized prior to Friday, Dec. 13. The fee schedule is as follows:
-
Bedroom (per room, regardless the number of items being removed)
o $7,000 – if order is received by Friday, Nov. 22
o $8,000 – if order is received by Friday, Dec. 6
o $9,000 – if order is received by Friday, Dec. 13 -
Living Room (per room, regardless the number of items being removed)
o $7,000 – if order is received by Friday, Nov. 22
o $8,000 – if order is received by Friday, Dec. 6
o $9,000 – if order is received by Friday, Dec. 13 -
Dining Room (per room, regardless the number of items being removed)
o $7,500 – if order is received by Friday, Nov. 22
o $8,500 – if order is received by Friday, Dec. 6
o $9,500 – if order is received by Friday, Dec. 13
Furniture Removal Considerations For All Suite Types:
- In Sky Suite Villas, the dining room table cannot be removed and must stay in its existing place. This means it cannot be shifted to another location within the suite.
- No furniture removal may be scheduled or revised after Friday, Dec. 13.
- A checklist and diagram will be provided of furniture that can be removed. Some items may not be removable (i.e. bolted to the floor or wall).
- Layouts may be requested but will not be guaranteed by the hotel.
- Payment for furniture removal must be received in full prior to removal of furniture.
- The suite must be vacant of all business center items, décor, buildouts, trash, etc., and ready by 3 PM the day BEFORE the reservation’s check out date. Failure to do so will result in cleaning fees starting at $500. Any delays in furniture return that extend past 3 PM will result in additional fees starting at $2,500.
Food and Beverage (F & B) Orders
Requirements may be arranged through the Aria In-Suite Catering
Team. Orders
submitted by Nov. 1 will have a f & b minimum of $800++ per day. Orders
submitted between Nov. 2 and Dec. 2 will have a f & b minimum of $1000++ per
day
Orders must be submitted by 5 PM PT on Dec. 2. Any new orders placed after
Dec. 2, will incur a late fee of
$500 and will be subject to availability.
Changes to existing orders after Dec 2 will incur a $250.00 change fee.
Changes submitted (10) business days
or less prior to the event date will incur a $400.00 change fee per order and
will be subject to availability.
Day of service add-ons will incur a $400 pop-up fee per order and will be
subject to availability. These requests must be requested through regular room
service channels (extension 78500 or
702-590-8500) and are subject to room
service-quoted delivery times. These orders will be charged separately from
the event order.
All f & b will be delivered based on the scheduled delivery time ordered. For
example, if you have ordered a
breakfast delivery for 9 AM, you cannot alter your delivery time to 8:30 AM.
Each hospitality suite may order a maximum of (3) deliveries per day (ex: a
breakfast, a lunch, and a break).
Please note: the longer you wait to place your order, the fewer delivery time
options may be available. Aria
will not schedule refreshes or replenishment of ordered items. Should you run
out of a specific delivered item, Aria will not be able to accommodate
immediate replenishment or delivery of said item.
Outside food and beverage is not permitted. Contact the Aria In-Suite Catering Team for further information.
To reduce Aria’s carbon footprint, Aria will be introducing disposable eco- friendly bamboo plates on buffets for grab-and-go offering.
Banquet Setup and Hotel Equipment
Banquet setup and hotel equipment must be scheduled and finalized prior to
Friday, Dec. 13. No banquet setup equipment will be scheduled or revised after
this date. The fees are as follows:
DAMAGE FEE | DESCRIPTION | RENTAL COST PER ITEM |
---|---|---|
$225.00 | Banquet Chairs | $75.00 |
$375.00 | 6×30 Rectangle Table + Linen | $125.00 |
$300.00 | 6×18 Rectangle Table + Linen | $100.00 |
$375.00 | 8×30 Rectangle Table + Linen | $125.00 |
$375.00 | 8×18 Rectangle Table + Linen | $125.00 |
$450.00 | 5′ Half Round Table + Linen | $150.00 |
$375.00 | 3′ Tall Cocktail + Linen | $125.00 |
$375.00 | 3′ Short Cocktail + Linen | $125.00 |
$450.00 | 4′ Round Table + Linen | $150.00 |
$600.00 | 5′ Round Table + Linen | $200.00 |
$250.00 | Additional Rectangle Table Linens | $25.00 |
$500.00 | Additional Cocktail and Round Table Linens | $50.00 |
Any other items need to be approved by the Director of Banquets. Contact your Convention Services Manager for additional information. A $500 delivery fee will be added to all orders.
Custom Branding and Furniture MGM Resorts Event Productions (MREP) is the exclusive provider for your branding, furniture, and floral needs. We are Las Vegas’ most historic and accomplished leader in innovation and event activations and we look forward to making your meetings an absolute success!
Graphic prints for CES 2025 are subject to the following pricing structure based on final approved deck sign off within the following dates:
BRANDING ASSETS/ART RECEIVED| APPROVED DESIGN DECK| PRICING
STRUCTURE
---|---|---
Friday, Nov. 8 at 11:59 PM PST| By Friday, Nov. 22 at 11:59 PM PST| Standard
Pricing
Friday, Nov. 22 at 11:59 PM PST| By Friday, Dec. 6 at 11:59 PM PST| Rush
Pricing – 50% increase
Friday, Dec. 6 at 11:59 PM PST| By Friday, Dec. 20 at 11:59 PM PST| Rush
Pricing – 100% increase
Saturday, Dec. 21 at 12 AM or later| –| Subject to availability and
additional rush pricing based on market demand.
New! To prevent damages, window clings are not permitted on any of the Sky Suite Villa windows.
Furniture orders must be received by Friday, Dec. 22 at 4:59 PM and are subject to first come first serve availability. Any floral orders received after 11:59 PM on Dec. 22 will be subject to availability. To connect with an MREP partner, please email eventleads@mgmresorts.com.
Build Outs in Suites Exhibitors must sign a waiver when building out in suites and are responsible for any damages.
Shipments and Loading Dock Access Access to the Business Center loading dock must be scheduled and finalized prior to Friday, Nov. 29.
Should you require access/assistance from the Business Center before and/or after Monday-Friday 7 AM-6 PM and Saturday-Sunday 8 AM-4 PM, you must schedule with them directly at BSC@aria.com.
Should you require access to the business center loading dock at any time you must reach out to them directly at BSC@aria.com with desired dates/times.
All shipments or items being delivered to the suites or loaded out of the suites must go through ARIA Business Center.
Elevator Attendants and Brand Ambassadors For guests to access the elevators, they will need their CES badge with an elevator attendant or brand ambassador with keys to specific suites. Attendants and ambassadors may not be staged in elevator banks, on guest floors, or in the Casino. Access to the suites must occur via the Promenade Level elevator banks. If a guest needs to be escorted to a suite, you may greet them on the Promenade Level and escort them directly to the suite.
Attendants and ambassadors are not permitted at the Sky Suites elevator banks located on the Casino floor. Security will ask any violators to leave the Aria.
Should you need to hire an attendant through the hotel, please advise your Convention Services Manager before Friday, Dec. 1. Each exhibitor will be limited to a maximum of one (1) elevator attendant per company/exhibitor and is subject to hotel availability. Elevator attendants are to be used for pre/post show hours only as elevators will be unlocked (no key card required) during show hours. Please contact your Convention Services Manager for availability.
The hotel will not provide brand ambassadors, and exhibitors are responsible for hiring and coordinating them.
All brand ambassadors must stay in the designated zone, shown in red on the map below, and cannot block the walkways and elevator entrances on the Promenade Level of the Sky Suites door. Security will be present to ensure ambassadors are not positioned outside this area. Each exhibitor will be limited to a maximum offour (4) brand ambassadors on the Promenade Level at any given time. Please contact your Convention Services Manager should you have further questions.
Note: Any events being held in a Sky Suite Villa requires an elevator attendant to grant access to guests heading to a Villa floor. Elevators will NOT be unlocked to Villa floors. Please work with your Convention Services Manager to arrange the order for an attendant prior to Friday, Dec. 1.
References
- Welcome to ASCAP - the world leader in performance royalties, advocacy and service for songwriters, composers and music publishers
- SESAC | License the Best Music for Your Business
- Hotels
- Las Vegas - ARIA Hospitality Inquiry Form
- BMI | BMI.com
- CES 2025 Health Protocols
- Find Exhibitors - CES 2025
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