Feedback On Harrah's, Bally's and Paris

I've recently been offered rooms at Ballys or the Paris, and I chose Ballys. For me, the Paris is simply too crowded all the time. The rooms are in need of some freshoning upl and if you're unlucky to get a room at the end of the hall, you're in for a very long walk from the elevator.

I've stayed in both the remodeled Julbulee Tower and the North Tower at Ballys and prefer the North Towers simply because the rooms are a bit larger and the toilets in the Julbulee room are in VERY small rooms just big enough to sit down in.

Agree that the small deli/cafe at the front of the Julbilee is excellent and a perfect place for a fast, small breakfast. Unfortunately, the food court joints on the lower level are far away and insanely overpriced ($7.50 for a hot dog????)

But if push comes to shove, both places are just fine and preferable to Harrahs, which is older and in the middle of the madness.
Well, we have finally decided on where we are going to stay. It came down to Bally's vs. Paris and we decided to go with Paris. I like the fact that they have decent restaurants, you can catch the Deuce outside, the walkway to Bally's, the fact that the monorail is close by and I like the appearance of the pool. I booked a Red Room Luxury (don't know if we will get that) but I am hoping for a very pleasant stay in June. Thank you all for your input and information.
P.S. On our last Vegas trip in 2008, I won $250 on a Paris slot machine.
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