Paris

3.5 star rating
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3655 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Neighborhood: The Strip
(877) 603-4386
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Wi-Fi:
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  • Review from Christine V.

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    Los Angeles, CA

    4.0 star rating
    2/7/2012 5 photos 1 Check-in Here

    Celebrating my last days of being 25 y/o, decided to stay at Paris in Vegas to try it out especially since it was right in the middle of the strip.

    Upon walking into Paris from the parking garage, the air is smokey and it was hard to breathe. If you have asthma, stay away from here!

    The casino was nice and small. Lots of cute shops, pizzerias, bakeries. Cobble stone floors and the decor transforms you to Paris. One thing I did not like was the casino, it was small, full of smog and the slots robbed you. Didn't win a single dime here. If you want to win big, there's a long walkway from Paris, past the parking garage and into Ballys (:

    Tried the $20 dollar sandwich after Christmas 2011 and it didn't work. Primarily because 1) it was the holidays and 2) we arrived at 6pm. Asked politely if we could have an upgrade from a Red Room Luxury to a Red Room Premier, but the receptionist said it would be a $40 upgrade. So we took whatever rooms were left.  We were given a Red Room Luxury in the 28th floor, Room 48 & 46. It was alll the way down the hall. Room 48 was tricky because you see two doors: 2848 & 2848P. Don't get your hopes up when you think your room is the Petite suite/Corner room with two windows. I did. Had to double check which room was correct. Room 2848 was smaller, with two queen sized beds. Room 2846 was larger, still with two queen sized beds. Everything was red! Rooms had a large flat screen. The beds were sooo comfy, but the pillows were flat. The tub was not large enough to be a soaking tub, as advertised on the website. However, the separate shower was sufficient. Rooms comes with complementary coffee with the coffee maker of course. Refrigerator was hidden under the television. Glad it was not filled with beverages that you had to pay for if touched. Kept the Bouchon Bakery macaroons and drinks there.

    WiFi was not free in the rooms. WiFi was an additional $15/day. It was only free in one of the bakeries downstairs.

    Overall, trying a new hotel was fun for a change. Probably will not return to this hotel in particular. But being a TotalRewards Member allows me to try out all the other hotels.

  • Review from Vineet S.

    New York, NY

    4.0 star rating
    2/2/2012 4 Check-ins Here

    Finally decide to stay at Paris during my last trip to vegas.

    -Location:
    It is very conveniently located in the heart of the strip.It is in walking distance to all the other good casinos. It's has a number of good restaurants inside.

    -Room:
    My room was nice but nothing fancy.I believe the rooms look a lot older now. Even though we booked a non smoking room, they gave us a smoking room. We ultimately moved to the non smoking room on the second day. If one wants a view facing the strip and bellagio, they ask for extra charge($55), so make sure to see what view you are getting when you booking the room. The room had a small fridge,ironing board, iron and flat screen.Bed was very big and comfortable.It had a couch and small table.Closet with security safe.
    The bathroom had all the basic amenities and was very clean.The Wi Fi is not free.

    -Staff:
    Staff is very helpful right from the doorman, receptionist and manager.
    They go all the way to help you out whether it's getting tickets for a show or dierctions to grand canyon.

    -Hotel:
    It has a really decor which tries to mimick the paris theme. There is a nice bar right next to concierge desk. There are also a couple to good restaurants.

    Make sure to try the eiffel tower ride and the restaurant at the tower.  My advice to the management would be to have more counters for check in /check out and for concierge desk. There was always a long line at all the counters and all the time.

  • Review from Stephanie C.

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    Hayward, CA

    4.0 star rating
    2/1/2012 1 photo 1 Check-in Here

    Walking around the entrance of the casino area wasn't too pleasant of an experience. It's not as smokey as other casinos, but it's not that easy to navigate around either. My boyfriend and I were constantly asking for directions and didn't receive the friendliest faces from the staff.

    I honestly only came here because this is the closest I'll ever be to the real Eiffel Tower in Paris for a long time and was dying to get a view of Vegas from the top. We were lucky enough to have 2 for 1 coupon and only had to pay $11 for the two of us to get an elevator ride up the tower. Right before the elevator ride, we had our photo taken from two different angles. Both of the photos came out beautifully; we decided to buy one with the decorative border at the entrance (about $26).

    I can't emphasis enough how if you want the best view of Vegas, seeing it from the top of the Eiffel Tower is a MUST. I HIGHLY recommend going around sunset and watching the water show at the Bellagio while you're up there! It is truly a sightsee-er's dream watching the sunset, taking photos of the Bellagio's water show, and admiring the gorgeous Vegas night from above. It's hard to believe that the real Eiffel Tower is actually twice the height of this one in Vegas--I can't imagine how a view can be any more gorgeous as is!

  • Review from Brian K.

    Charlotte, NC

    4.0 star rating
    2/6/2012 3 Check-ins Here

    I enjoy the atmosphere of Paris and the gambling areas are so much fun.  "Dino" is the best bar tender at Paris! He stays at Gustav's most of the time.  Must go eat dinner on the Eiffel Tower.  The location is great on the strip.

  • Review from Monica S.

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    Des Moines, IA

    5.0 star rating
    2/4/2012

    This was my second stay in Vegas, and I was very excited to book the Paris hotel. The first time we went, we stayed at the Stratusphere- very disappointing, expensive, bad view, and far from everything. The Paris has an excellent location right in the middle of the strip, so easy to get to anything by just walking. The room was big and beautiful- nicely decorated, huge bed and huge bathroom. We had a fabulous view of the Bellagio and it's fountains across the street. Parking was free, but internet was not. Staff all seemed nice and helpful.
    They have quite a few restaurants and shops downstairs, and loved the continued theme. Something about it was very Disneyesque- a little cartoonish, very clean, but that was fine by me, it was cute. We ate at their bistro restaurant and had a delicious seafood dinner. We even ventured into the casino, where I won a few bucks at black jack, not bad!

  • Review from Julia S.

    San Jose, CA

    4.0 star rating
    1/30/2012

    (+)
    - Cheaper rooms
    - Very nice front desk people
    - good location

    (-)
    - food options slightly limited
    - not as many mirrors in hotel room

    First time staying here my past Vegas trip. I was expecting something like Treasure Island but their room was much better lit and didn't look old at all. We took an early flight in, got to check in early and even got the adjoining rooms we wanted woot! Quick tip, if you want adjoining rooms that actually connect by a door, then your rooms will have to be one King bed and the other with 2 queens. The lady at the front desk who helped us was wonderful and talked us through our options.

    We got our rooms for a really great price from hotels dot com, Paris isn't the cheapest option out there for hotels but it has great rates without sacrificing location and too much quality. It is within walking distance of cosmopolitan and a quick cab ride to Wynn.

    There aren't that many food options. A couple nicer places and a few "10 dollars for a sandwich/salad" places. No food court for those on a budget but you can always walk to nearby Planet Hollywood and get a cheap 6 dollar sandwich at the much hyped over Earl of Sandwich

    Oh and the outside is great for photo ops.

    Overall I wouldn't say I'd choose this over Venetian (although having two bathrooms vs 9 girls sharing one was nice) but my expectations were happily exceeded. Would stay here again!

  • Review from Heidi H.

    Carmichael, CA

    3.0 star rating
    1/28/2012 1 Check-in Here

    Hotel is nothing to write home about but rooms are comfortable, with a bathroom that has a separate walk in shower and a tub.  There is plenty of counter space for 3 girls to share. The tables here have a higher limit that some of the other casinos but the decor of the Paris is nice and certainly transports you to another place.  It would have been nice to see some of those touches in the hotel rooms.  The hotel is connected on the casino floor with some shops and restaurants  then you run into Bally's.   Bally's also has a free shuttle over to the Rio hotel on the other side of the freeway.  

    The restaurant in the Eiffel tower is very nice and the view of the Bellagio water show is fabulous.  Go up there and just get a drink in the lounge and get the view for free.  If you want to go up to the top you will have to pay.  

    The hotel is centrally located so its a quick jump over to the Planet Hollywood Casino and the Mile Shops.  They have a deal with the buffets its $44. for a 24 hour pass which includes 6 different buffets in the area.  The one in the Paris is not the best service wise, food is pretty good but Planet Hollywoods and the Rio are great.  

    Would certainly stay here again but for the price I think it should have been better.

  • Review from Dan Q.

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    Hadley, MA

    1.0 star rating
    1/26/2012

    My wife and I headed to Vegas for a conference, and the Paris Hotel looked like a decent place with reasonable rates.  The conference was also in the hotel.  We arrived at Paris from the airport late at night, and we were quite tired.  Our non-smoking room was pre-booked and pre-paid.  However, upon arriving at the check-in counter, we were told that there were no more non-smoking rooms remaining.  When I pointed out that we had a pre-paid reservation, which was equivalent to a guaranteed sale, the woman at the counter replied, and I quote here verbatim, "We don't necessarily honor reservations."

    Despite the time of night (and somewhat to my wife's horror), I was not going to put up with this kind of BS.  A place that does not honor reservations does not get my "guaranteed sale".  I asked for a full refund, and we walked down the strip to another hotel (which, I should add, was half the cost of Paris).

    You should also expect to pay out the nose for food at Paris.  We ate breakfast here, because this was where the conference is, and for a coffee and a waffle, I paid $20.  A total ripoff.

    There are much better deals in Vegas, with hotel staff who treat you like a human being.  This is not one of them.

  • Review from s s.

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    Los Angeles, CA

    3.0 star rating
    Updated - 1/30/2012

    3 1/2 stars.

    I think there is a wing of the hotel that has been updated.  Unfortunately, I stayed one night in a part of the hotel that was NOT renovated yet.  The drapes are drab looking now and just look worn down by the sun.  The room was not as clean as I had previously enjoyed.

    Paris is centrally located on the strip, within walking distance of every major casino and hotel (Cosmopolitan and Bellagio are right across the street, Planet Hollywood and Caesar's Palace are also nearby)so that part of Paris's draw remains.

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      I very much liked their rooms.  They were very comfortable and spacious.  Very soothing tones.

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  • Review from Fern X.

    Los Angeles, CA

    3.0 star rating
    1/19/2012 2 photos

    I can finally notify friends and family that I have been to Paris!

    I recently took a trip to Las Vegas to get my mind off of the hectic fall semester I endured at CSUN (Go Matadors!) and unsurprisingly was able to pass all of my classes and maintain a lovely GPA at a respectable level. So indeed I had many choices to decide upon but in the end, it was good ol' Las Vegas aka Sin City aka The City that Never Sleeps aka The Big Easy! Alas, I packed by bags, travelled 300+ miles without the unexpected wonderment of 'Fear and Loathing' episodes and spent a few nights at the heartland of Nevada.

    Of course while there, one of the few casinos I wanted to immediately visit was none other than Paris itself! Once I self-parked, I ventured over to where the boys are separated from the men. Where one wrong move can emphasize your entire trip and where the clouds do not move at all!

    Since this was my first time, I wanted to put it all on the table and go high! I had my lovely girlfriend by side and my favorite anti-dousche  jacket on. I was feelin' lucky.

    I began to feed the machine a barrage of US currency, betting MAX all the way because that's the way I 'roll.'I looked to my left. I looked to my right. Everything was moving along quite nicely until I noticed that all of my $15 were gone and that my girlfriend had actually won $4. Soon after, I retired from the world of amateur gambling and travelled on home, a road long divided...

    All in all, this shindig wasn't that bad. As always expect long lines for the buffet and do you really need to buy that $50 souvenir?!

  • Review from Tammy L.

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    Monterey Park, CA

    2.0 star rating
    1/20/2012 3 Check-ins Here

    This place absoloutely gorgeous inside! the entire time you are walking through you feel lik you are outside in a french village and there are so many delicious little eateries. There's not a lot of modern shops like other hotels.

    Casino: very small and looks kinda boring. not sure if this is the place to gamble because everyone's face just looks so traumatized. either they won a lot of moolas or they just lost everything...

    Hotel: Everything was clean and we enjoyed using the flat screen t.v. while getting ready.  

    Recommended:

    1)The Eiffel Towel replica is the best thing to look at at night.
    2) Buy on of those tour eiffel drinks or the big paris ball as a souvenir!

  • Review from Dave L.

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    Kelowna, BC

    Canada
    3.0 star rating
    1/7/2012

    Read my review about Bally's and this is a small step up.  It's connected to Bally's by a concourse.  This place is starting to get old and show signs of age so I don't think it's worth the extra money over Bally's.
        The rooms are clean and comfortable plus you get a safe and coffee maker.

  • Review from Michael C.

    Redondo Beach, CA

    5.0 star rating
    12/20/2011 1 Check-in Here

    A twenty dollar sandwich got me a red room upgrade, a sick view of Bellagio Fountains, a roll away bed, and a DAMN good time in Sin City!

    Its quite simple actually.  Simply fold a twenty dollar bill in between your credit card and ID and ask if there are any available upgrades.  Obviously a little small talk is in order.  Use your charm and personality, but more importantly don't forget the magic words, "we'll take care of you!" to help seal the deal.

    All you really have to do is ask for what you want and let the sandwich do the rest.  Ask for ridiculous upgrades like a indoor gym, a penthouse suite, or mirrored ceilings.  Anything to make them laugh and break up the monotony of checking in boring tourist after boring tourist.  

    After some small talk, you'll see them banging away on their keyboard.  Continue to chat with them and let them know how excited you are about the weekend and that all you want to do is have a good time.  Heck, invite them up to have a drink and let them know that you think they're awesome. TRUST ME...It pays to be nice!

    Before you know it they'll show you a picture of the red room and let you know that its typically a $40 upgrade per night but for you its on the house.  If you're really nice and he or she likes you, then they'll probably ask if you need a roll away bed ($30 upgrade) and late check-out too. I took advantage of both, with a total savings for a 2 night stay reaching a whopping $110.  Can I get an Amen!

    The TDS (twenty dollar sandwich) will pretty much work at any hotel or club so use it wisely and you'll be livin large baby!

  • Review from Scott A.

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    Santa Monica, CA

    4.0 star rating
    12/30/2011

    Once one of the nicest hotels in Las Vegas, but for $40 a night (Cyber Monday special) you can't complain.

    My wife loved this place and I thought it was very good. Don't know what draws people to wait in line for that buffet, but maybe it is good...

    Pros: friendly service, nice atmosphere in the lobby/casino, Mon Ami Gabi (probably the best mid-priced steakhouse in Las Vegas), decent bathrooms, location on the strip quick elevators, pretty good dining options

    Cons: outdated decor in room, TV's & channels offered (I'm not a tourist. I don't want international channels to replace cable), $25 gym & $15 wi-fi fee per day (no resort fees, but that's just ridiculous)

    For the price I'd return again. It's not at the level of a Mandalay or Palazzo, but for for half the price it's doable. We got Bally's for $38/night in the summer and that place is a dump!

  • Review from Patty S.

    Downers Grove, IL

    4.0 star rating
    1/2/2012

    This is a great casino to hang out in.  It is NOT overwhelming like the majority of the ones on the strip.  It is a quaint, medium-sized French-themed hotel.  The rooms are okay, nothing fancy; although, how often do you actually stay in your room while in Vegas?

    Reasons you could easily spend the entire day just in the Paris casino:
    1. The breakfast buffet is the most unique around (see my review on Le Village Buffett).
    2. The cobblestone walkways take you back to France.
    3. The stores at Le Boulevard (on the cobblestone walkways) have everything from provincial linens to chocolates and from soaps to handbags.  
    4. There is a small inexpensive place to stop and grab a coffee.
    5. The piano bar is one of the best I've been to.
    6. The top of the Eiffel Tower has one of the best views of the strip.
    7. The pool has an outdoor cafe.  You can easily spend an afternoon lounging next to the Eiffel Tower.

  • Review from Kevin C.

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    Glendale, CA

    3.0 star rating
    1/12/2012 1 Check-in Here

    So before saying here, I had walked through / gambled at Paris several times, and really enjoyed the environment of the casino and shops, so we decided to give the hotel a try.  Overall, I can't say I was impressed, but it was a decent experience.

    When we checked in, we requested a non smoking room, but got put into a smoking room, so we had to go back to the lobby to get our rooms switched.  Also, the next morning, after having been out until 6am, we were woken up by the sounds of construction at 9am down at the fountain / pool area on a Saturday.  We could hear the hammering loud and clear in our room, even on the 14th floor, and there were about 20 construction workers renovating the foundtain next to the eiffel tower.

    When we went down to complain about the construction, we were greeted with a rather cold lady at the check in desk who gave us a "well that's when the start of business is so there's nothing we can do."  She later offered to switch our rooms, but would have put us towards the back of the hotel without a view, so we declined, especially since she seemed incredibly unfriendly at that point and would probably have put us in the basement if she could.  No apology or offers of any kind, just a flat out, sorry, deal with it kind of attitude.  That was the major turn off for me, because most hotels try to give guests the best experience possible, and at the very least, would apologize for the construction, especially at NINE IN THE MORNING.  Saturday?  Seriously?  

    The one nice perk is that you can be put on the guest list for Chateau if you stay at the hotel, which saves on cover if you want to check out the club.  It's got a great outdoor section right under the eiffel tower, so overall a very nice atmosphere and venue.  

    The room itself with pretty standard, although I was a bit disappointed by the bed, which was not very comfortable.  It definitely loses to Cosmo, Palms, and even Treasure Island in terms of comfort.  It also has one of those fridges with the stocked mini bar so you can't keep any of your own stuff cold.

    The tables are fun, because it usually isn't as crowded as the other casinos on the strip.  Also, the dealers at the tables are incredibly friendly, unlike their counterparts at the front desk.  

    Overall, I don't think I'd choose Paris again, just too many little hiccups with the stay.  I'll stick to walking through to gamble.

  • Review from Muks R.

    Irving, TX

    2.0 star rating
    12/29/2011 1 Check-in Here

    Smokey!  This was easily one of the most smokiest of casinos. The eiffel tower experience was nice. Definitely get the express pass. Waiting in line for 45 min in that smokey environment will drive you nuts. The view from the top is fantastic especially to see the Bellagio Fountains.  Its funny they openly use the Bellagio Fountains as marketing for the Restaurant in the tower as well as the view from the top.
    The fake sky ceiling looks horrible here. Its just not high enough and there are shadows of pillars all over the place. At no point does it look like as nice as the Venetian or Ceasers palace.

    I don't think I would stay here.

  • Review from Michael H.

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    Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, CA

    5.0 star rating
    1/1/2012 1 Check-in Here

    We went to the holiday Champagne buffet. $37 per person but well worth it with endless champagne :)

    Um other than that the casino was nice but small, the shops were nice.

  • Review from Juan F.

    Monterey Park, CA

    3.0 star rating
    12/25/2011 1 Check-in Here

    Paris is at an excellent location. It is pretty much in the middle of everything so you can't go wrong staying here.

    P.S: Lost too much money at the casinos here =[

  • Review from Jessica B.

    Seattle, WA

    4.0 star rating
    12/8/2011 7 Check-ins Here

    Beautiful hotel rooms. Clean (after we moved from our first room that was not clean), great view of the Bellagio fountains and the Eiffel Tower.

    The black out curtains were nice.

    Empty fridge (no minis it anything like last time I came here)... I didnt NEED minis, but it would have been fun maybe. :(

    Very pretty casino and shopping area, although I wish smoking inside wasn't allowed. My hair and clothes need deep cleaning to get the smell out.

    The wifi isnt free.

  • Review from Lisa W.

    San Diego, CA

    3.0 star rating
    12/20/2011 1 Check-in Here

    I would actually give it 4 stars but the cleaning lady didn't clean our rooms at all, all 3 nights, even though we weren't in the room. We actually booked 2 rooms, one at Cosmo, and one at Paris. We stayed in Paris the first night, and left it as a "smush" room. LOL. But didn't really use it, but it never got cleaned. It was nice having an extra room.

    I actually really like Paris' rooms. The decor was very nice, the bathroom was new and clean. The color of the rooms and beds were very nice, made me feel like I was actually in Paris. The rooms were smaller, but it's because they actually had nice furniture. The hotel itself was cool. I never stayed in Paris, and it was good. Great view of the mountains, gave me a peace of mind when I stared at it.

    Probably one of the better "cheaper" end hotels on the strip. I'll probably stay here next time! But request for maid service.

  • Review from Vlad A.

    Vernon Hills, IL

    3.0 star rating
    12/1/2011 8 Check-ins Here

    Used to be my favorite place in Vegas, but after 5 stays here: the shine is wearing off.

    Why:
    - Buffet is impossible to get into. Not a big deal, but at least for breakfast would be nice.
    - Ala carte restaurants have long lines and the cafe has plenty of tables, but never enough chairs around.  After you eat a sandwich standing up, you get pretty pissed at the situation.
    - The cobblestone streets are nice, but they are tight and packed with families, taking pictures, standing around or otherwise being dumb ass tourists.  Getting through becomes a challenge, even James Bond/ Jason Bourne would find challenging.
    - Rooms are getting somewhat dated
    - At check in, they constantly pressure you to upgrade rooms

    Still ok:
    - Great location relative to other casinos on the strip
    - Great rates, especially if you can score some comps from Harrah's
    - LOVE the way elevators are layed out and ability to get to your room without GPS, like Caesars, Ballys, NYNY and most other hotels on the strip.

  • Review from Sara B.

    Denver, CO

    3.0 star rating
    12/13/2011

    It is a pretty casino. Visually interesting. The ceiling is low but is made up for by having the "sky" right above you.
    the little shops are fun and interesting and are a nice break to take while right on the casino floor.

  • Review from Peter E.

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    Miami, FL

    3.0 star rating
    2/4/2012

    I thought this had a good feel not the best but was nice

  • Review from Brian Y.

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    Carlsbad, CA

    1.0 star rating
    12/9/2011

    The great dilemma, is this resort & casino worth 1 or 2 stars?  I love the location of this hotel and had a room with a view of the bellagio fountains.  Despite those promising facts, I changed hotels after 2 nights.  The casino did nothing for me, nor the mock french streets and restaurants.  I am in my mid 30s and was also on the younger end of those I saw roaming this resort.

    The room was kind of blah.....had a nice big bathroom but the normal living area was pretty small.  It is evident that this is an older hotel and casino.   But the main reason for the rating of 1 star.....I have to agree with the other reviewer that commented on the air quality.  Ever time I walked into this resort, I feel like somebody kicked me in the stomach.  The stench of the air was disgusting.  If you look at the painted ceiling in the casino, you might see pollution.  If they were to give air quality ratings to casinos similar to cities, they should tell you to wear a mask and drag and air tank with you into this joint.

    And the debate ends with 1 star.  It wasn't a complete disaster but I did end up changing hotels and would not stay here in the future.

  • Review from Tran T.

    Buena Park, CA

    3.0 star rating
    11/27/2011

    Stayed in their basic room with 2 queen beds on a family trip.  The room was just okay.  Nothing luxurious as the other hotels I've stayed in on the strip, but I guess I was expecting a bit more since Paris is fairly new (not really, but compared to Flamingo, yes it is fairly new).  We stayed here for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend for around $250 total for 2 nights (Friday-Sunday).

    Our bathroom sink was totally clogged.  At first it was just slow to drain, but by our second day, the sink was just clogged.  Had to use the bathtub to brush my teeth and wash my face in the morning!

    Housekeeping was satisfactory as they responded to our request for more bath towels within an hour.  We didn't use housekeeping services to clean our room so I don't have any say on that.

    If you're planning to have anybody sleep on the floor, bring some extra blankets.  Most hotel beds usually have 2 blankets (one blanket and one cover blanket), but Paris' beds only had one blanket and used a flat sheet as a cover.  

    There are no resort fees, but that means you have to pay extra fees if you want the extra amenities.  Wifi costs $15 per day.  Gym use is $25, I think.  My sister-in-law paid $28 for admission to the hotel's spa and enjoyed their amenities.  

    Otherwise, a convenient location to stay at.  So convenient to go downstairs in the early morning for a breakfast buffet at Le Village (my favorite buffet for breakfast) and avoid the long lines that will form around 10am.

  • Review from Andrea R.

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    Henderson, NV

    1.0 star rating
    12/5/2011 6 photos 1 Check-in Here

    This hotel is in need of a MAKEOVER!!! The rooms have blue carpet, like that of my 85 year old grandmothers house! The decor looks way outdated and the furniture looks like it came from a garage sale!

    My cousins stayed here and I came to see their hotel room. They came to Vegas to not only have fun but relax, not at the Paris you don't! The beds in this hotel are hard as a ROCK!!!!! The pillows are the same quality as those you get on an international flight! Small, cheap and lumpy! I wouldn't recommend this hotel to anyone!  I feel so bad my family members stayed here. I told them to talk to me next time they want to book a hotel, so I can steer them clear of duds like this one!

  • Review from Lea Y.

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    Los Angeles, CA

    2.0 star rating
    1/19/2012

    The Paris needs a face lift.  The rooms are outdated (though roomy) featuring a saggy bed and a 10 year-old TV.  Room 453 or any room on that side of the hotel on a lower floor has the most uninspiring view I've ever seen.  I am literally looking at a rooftop one floor down (beige with industrial air vents and such on it) along with a parking garage complex across the way.  It's like being in prison without the bars.  That said, I'm sure other areas in the hotel have nicer views but BE SURE to ask.  The decor and amenities are dated and unimpressive.  But the casino is really nice, roomy and has a good ambiance since the ceiling is painted like a blue sky (feels like your outdoors).  The restaurants are good but be prepared to wait in line.  I used to love the Paris but I feel like they've gotten lazy -- it's just not special anymore.

  • Review from Julia J.

    Chicago, IL

    3.0 star rating
    12/3/2011

    I like the Paris Casino floor. The high ceilings help keep it from being too stuffy from smoke (and the paint doesn't hurt the atmosphere either).

    I attended a conference in the Paris, and it was comfortable and easy to navigate. There's plenty of food options and the streets modeled after the streets of the actual city are really cute.

  • Review from Libby V.

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    Bellbrook, OH

    1.0 star rating
    10/27/2011

    Was so excited to get an offer for Barry Manilow tickets and free rooms. (Don't laugh...I love Barry Manilow) Got right on the telephone and tried to book it. Alas, I was told Manilow was completely sold out. I was crushed. Thank heavens I hadn't made my flight reservations yet.

    If you don't have any room, don't send out the offers - I don't need your junk in my hand. It creates a negative impression. Besides, the last time I was in Vegas your hotel looked really worn and shabby compared to the Cosmopolitian.

    I Can't Smile Without my Manilow fix. Maybe a Weekend in New England would help get over it. If I thought I could Make it Through the Night, that is. Or a trip to the Copacabana. Oh Mandy..glad you're leaving Paris. Don't let the door hit you in a$$ on your way out...

  • Review from Sandra F.

    Cincinnati, OH

    5.0 star rating
    12/1/2011

    My husband and I usually stay at the Las Vegas Hilton, but he got us three nights for free at the Paris.  
    I absolutely love this place.  Out of all the hotels, this one was my favorite.  The atmosphere felt like you were in Paris. Rooms were clean and great decor.   Many great restaurants to choose from which were delicious.  You are in the middle of the strip (if you don't mind the touristy crowd) which is ideal.  
    I like the casino gaming areas, which had a great selection.  
    The staff was helpful and very friendly.
    Overall a great experience staying here.  I would come back again.

  • Review from Albert L.

    Diamond Bar, CA

    3.0 star rating
    10/29/2011 1 photo

    Another "themed" hotel on the Strip, Paris was grander in its heyday but has lot a bit of its luster as more modernly stylized resorts like the Wynn and Cosmopolitan have taken their place as the top places to stay and visit in Las Vegas.

    Nonetheless, Paris's faux cobbled streets, skies, and indoors Parisian architecture are fun (if not a bit tacky) to walk through and the Paris buffet offers a very decent variety of food for its price.

    A gripe is that the walls in the rooms are thin...its Vegas, so people are most certainly going to make noise!

  • Review from Carol K.

    Las Vegas, NV

    4.0 star rating
    11/29/2011 1 Check-in Here

    Stop number three along the mono rail path.  Early morning, no one is up yet and it's fun to walk around the property and explore what's here.  We are able to check out the restaurants and their menus, and what shows are available.  

    The casino floor is big, spread out, clean and that annoying smoke is limited.

  • Review from Stephanie S.

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    San Francisco, CA

    5.0 star rating
    11/26/2011

    I really enjoyed the Paris hotel in Las Vegas. I've stayed at a few different locations on the strip and Paris is centrally located and we got an amazing price on a room (it is november after all). The room was clean and comfortable, the room service was speedy and delicious and the casino area offered a lot of different things to do from gambling to shopping to deuling pianos. The trip was a gift to my mom for her birthday and for her first Vegas trip, she had a blast.

    Glad we decided to stay here! I wish the wi-fi was free but honestly, at such a low room rate, paying for wi-fi isn't all that bad so I'll still give 5 stars :)

  • Review from Rodney H.

    South San Francisco, CA

    3.0 star rating
    10/20/2011 11 Check-ins Here

    I stayed at Paris Las Vegas with my mom since she had an offer for 4  free nights.  Sadly, Paris didn't really do it for me.  Must've been the layout of the casino floor and hotel in general.

    The Positives:

    -I could frequently visit Mon Ami Gabi (one of my favorite restaurants).
    -Connected to Bally's and their Monorail Station for easy access to the south end of the Strip.
    -Location is Center Strip

    The Negatives:

    -Besides Mon Ami Gabi and Effiel Tower Restaurant, the food choices here are pretty below average.
    -The hotel rooms were quite a walk to get to.
    -Our room was well, just a simple room.
    -Towel service was slow.

    Believe it or not, the Deluxe rooms at Bally's are far more luxurious and at the same price point as the standard rooms at Paris.  So overall, I had an OK stay here.  Not as exciting as I thought it would be though.  I guess I can't complain too much since I stayed here for free, but I probably won't be coming back here to stay.

  • Review from Jill T.

    Philadelphia, PA

    4.0 star rating
    11/21/2011 1 Check-in Here

    I like Paris. The first time I went I wasn't a big fan, but after my last trip they won me over. There was a contest for Rewards members - they were randomly choosing 4 winners every hour for a $1,000 prize. Free to enter. That was awesome, but I didn't win. It was a good marketing ploy from them though, I found myself wandering back every couple of hours to see if I had won!

    The casino/hotel is very clean and Parisian. The food options are wonderful. All in all it seems like a lovely place to stay. Perhaps I'll stay on my next visit to Vegas.

  • Review from Kislev A.

    Granada Hills, Los Angeles, CA

    4.0 star rating
    11/21/2011 3 Check-ins Here

    Great Location!!!!

    Free rooms?!?!?!?

    Bathroom is large and roomy with the tub separated from the shower. Yes!

    One of the cafe's sell a really good lox sandwich. They don't give out tapwater though :(

  • Review from Stacy C.

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    Diamond Bar, CA

    4.0 star rating
    12/20/2011 5 photos 1 Check-in Here

    I actually had a great time here, nothing was amiss and were smack dab in the middle of The Strip so walking to our show and to dinner was a breeze.

    SERVICE: The registration is located near the front door where the Eiffel Tower is, it's decorated with large chandeliers along with white and gold framing.  When we walked over to check-in, the lines were easy to find and it was quick. There weren't a lot of people so it wasn't very time consuming, we were probably only at the front desk for about 5-10 minutes at most. The concierge and the management people were friendly and very cooperative with us. :)

    HOTEL: The hotel is themed and of course based off of Paris with the cobbled stone walkways (FYI ladies, these floors are not for heels! Makes it all wobbly and hard to walk on) with quaint little houses and street cafes. Plenty in Rococo styled architecture http://www.yelp.com/bi.... I think it's cute and I loved the idea of being transported to another destination with just a gesture of opening a door. BUT, a lot of smokers at the tables and tends to fill the air quite thickly, had to wash my hair almost everyday I was there. Their restrooms are fairly nice too as they have hot water as an option when you wash your hands! (A lot of places just have cold water, bleh in this season!) :D And plenty of late night bars and stores if you ever get the midnight munchies (La Pizza, Le Cafe, Creperie, and a 24 hour Snack Bar by the elevator)

    ROOM: The room was average sized, but it was comfortable with a nice view http://www.yelp.com/bi... from the window, two queen sized beds http://www.yelp.com/bi..., VERY soft pillows (I suggest you bring your own if you're a hard pillow kind of person), and an empty mini fridge. They have a large mirror and desk where you can do your make-up and such. But what I loved the most about the room was the bathroom http://www.yelp.com/bi..., it had both a bath tub and a stand up shower. Now, I can finally have a nice soak after a long day out. (I can finally see why girls love their soaking tub LOL). The walls were decorated with these somewhat tacky green leaf-like designs supposedly making it French styled. Only gripe is that WIFI isn't provided... :( ($9.99 for 2 hours)

    If you go to Costco and get the http://Vegas.com coupon, it's cheaper to book rooms~ And at the end of the day, Paris is affordable, in the right location, and comfortable. So it's definitely worth checking it as an option the next time you're in Vegas, I know I will. :)

  • Review from melisa d.

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    Desert Hot Springs, CA

    5.0 star rating
    1/16/2012

    I love this casino friendly staff good service great room small casino but I always win some money here. Good location right in the center of everything I don't drive when I stay here

  • Review from Nick A.

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    San Francisco, CA

    2.0 star rating
    11/21/2011

    This hotel takes one of the most beautiful and enchanting cities in the world and turns it into a cheesy tourist trap.

    I hate this place, the vibe is fake and the decorations are cheap and pathetic. Does anyone else think it's stupid that they have a coyote ugly inside of here?

    Spend the extra money and stay at Bellagio or Caeser's, the difference is incredible.

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