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Most HelpfulWhen I visit Vegas, I always make a stop in Paris. While I have not stayed at the hotel overnight as a guest, I have spent a lot of time there as a general patron and spectator. I always swing in on my trips!
Rumor has it that the rooms are very "average" with middle of the road decor. I have checked...
read full review »My 3rd visit to Las Vegas. Previously stayed at the Luxor and Flamingo. Prefer the central location on the strip of the Paris and Flamingo. Paris was newer than Flamingo. Enjoyed the architecture.
The buffet was wonderful. I usually don't get my money's worth from a buffet but I did on this one. The desserts were excellent and plentiful. If you like fresh seafood, the salad bar has a lot to offer. Food is cooked in small quantities right at the stations so it is fresh. Food is arranged by regions of France.
Rooms were average in terms of decor but comfortable and clean. They didn't...
read full review »A little bit of Paris in the US. The rooms are actually quite nice, I had reserved a double bed in case we couldn't leave the kids with my parents...it didn't cost us anything extra to add the kids to the room when we booked it (they never did make it past the grandparents house!)
The cobble stone floors and the lovely painted sky along with the cute shops in the street are just what I would imagine Paris to actually look like. Sometimes it's hard to believe your inside.
Somethings I would suggest...Bring dress up clothes and go eat in the Eiffel tower. The food is great there and the view is amazing...
read full review »I have to say that I absolutely love this hotel & casino.
The location is fantastic - you are center strip with easy access to the major hotels & happenings on the strip. The monorail is located a slight walk thru the back of Bally's.
Restaurants - Paris and it's adjoining sister hotel, Ballys, have a wide variety of selections within a short walk for all appetites and pocketbooks. A must stop for a quick meal is the Crepe' stand directly across from the Paris buffet. However, for a nice relaxing breakfast, I head directly to the buffet. Its about $16 for the buffet, vs. around $10...
read full review »this place is awsome, beauty beyond beauty.
the shops, the restaurants are good. the gaming is gaming. good luck to you.
the best way to experience paris vegas, is to attain a diamond status at all harrahs casinos.
i can lead you to this. gamable on the roulette table betting 50 plus per roll . bet on the outside on 2 of the 3 sets of numbers. low, med, large.
on average you will come out ahead on money and be patient it will come around , i know i have done it . on the way . ask for everything.
always get friendly with dealers, pit bosses ect. then ask for favors.
be kind and pat everyones ego....
read full review »I only stayed at Paris Las Vegas two times, once with a group of girlfriends, once with my husband. But I always make the stop at this casino hotel every time I visited Las Vegas.
Top 5 what I like about this place:
1. Good service. The front desk staff was able to accommodate my requests.
2. The rooms were nicely decorated with classic French style, always clean.
3. Rooftop swimming pool right under the Eiffel Tower.
4. The French Market buffet had good quality, excellent desserts.
5. Great place to entertain friends with a good size casino floor, several of lounges included...
read full review »The Paris is one of the best places to stay in Las Vegas if you are looking for a moderately priced, high quality hotel. There are a lot of options within the hotel, and it is conveniently located on the strip. The rooms were clean and well maintained, with all the ammenities expected. As an added bonus, they were quiet, blocking out the hall noise. The one drawback was that I felt that the hotel could have had more communal ammenities, such as more gym locations, etc. Check in was slow, and the concierge service wasn't much help in finding tickets to local shows.