Nine of ARIA Las Vegas's ten nearest neighbors are fellow Las Vegas Strip hotels — a same-kind concentration that leaves almost no room for anything else in the top 10.
The shape is broad: scores span from 0.93 down to 0.88 across the top neighbors, with no single entity pulling dramatically ahead of the rest. Caesars Palace leads at 0.93, followed closely by The Venetian Resort Las Vegas at 0.93 and Bellagio Las Vegas at 0.92. The Palazzo at The Venetian Resort (0.91) and Mandalay Bay Resort (0.91) round out the top five, with Paris Las Vegas (0.90), Luxor Hotel & Casino (0.89), The Mirage (0.89), Planet Hollywood (0.88), and NYNY Vegas (0.88) filling out the remaining slots. All nine are classified as Hotels; Caesars Palace is the lone neighbor carrying an Entertainment subcategory rather than Hotels.
The one structural break is Las Vegas Weekly, a Magazine, which sits just outside the top 10 at position 15 in the broader dataset — but within the top 10 itself, the cluster is almost entirely Strip hotel properties. That density signals an audience whose shape is defined almost entirely by the Las Vegas resort corridor, with no meaningful pull from entertainment brands, dining, or celebrity accounts at this range.
The top 10 reveals an audience that maps almost perfectly onto the Strip hotel ecosystem, suggesting that whoever follows ARIA follows the destination, not just the property.