Paris Visit

Thinking about staying at Paris for an August visit to celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary. Would appreciate any feedback. Have been to Vegas many times but have not stayed here. Thanks
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Originally posted by: tdblackwelljr
Thinking about staying at Paris for an August visit to celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary. Would appreciate any feedback. Have been to Vegas many times but have not stayed here. Thanks


Had a great stay just a few weeks ago. Pre-blocked (upgrade) to a suite on a Red Room (smoking) Floor, Diamond Check-in pre-checked me in, everything was set when I arrived. Giverny suite was nice, 2 bathrooms, jacuzzi. Seems they are more 'enthusiastic' for your business than they were just a few years ago. Would definitely suggest ONLY booking the Red Rooms (renovated). The non-renovated rooms are circa, 1999 and getting very very worn (old tube TVs and furnishings). Only (minor) complaint is that I had to request a bathrobe; but that was rather minor. Seems Paris has cutback on bathrobes, and removed the mini-bar from the rooms/suites.

The Paris Las Vegas diamond lounge is my favorite in Vegas. FWIW, they did serve some limited hot food from around 4PM to 6PM every day.
I've stayed at Paris twice a year for the last five or so.Nice place, wife likes it cause its not too big.Easy access to Ballys thru walkway.Rooms are nice,upper floor rooms renovated,others are a bit worn but still very nice.Also, a great location! Bob
We have stayed the last three trips at Paris. Ditto what everyone has commented. We really enjoy the Pool (can always find a chair and great drink service)and also the Spa. We had a great couples massage this last trip.

We stay at Paris twice a year. we usually get a red room, but have also gotten a corner blue room on a high floor. Considering how little time we spend in the room, both are nice.

They have changed the hours on some restaurants---the "coffee shop" is no longer 24 hrs. This changed when the Sugar Factory opened.

The pool is nice, service is good, but the water is pretty chilly (as are most pools in LV). I also like Ballys pool, but you have to walk a long way to get there. At Paris, you don't have to walk through any public areas to get to the pool.

Go ahead--book your trip there.

Joy
the coffee shop at Paris is no longer 24 hours? that is disappointing.
We were there Easter week and it closed at 11 pm. We were bummed, too. I guess they are trying to promote the Sugar Factory.

Joy
I have stayed at Paris on quite a few occasions (4? 5?) within the last 3 years. It's a nice hotel/casino...one which I (but mostly my wife) prefers over Caesar's. It's a clean room, nothing spectacular. Agree that it's slightly dated. Have stayed in regular room, blue ("P" corner) room and red room. Same shit, different color. I would say it's certainly worth your time/money to stay at Paris...especially if you never have before. I don't think you'll be disappointed at all.
I used to love Paris but won't stay there anymore because I can only get a blue room. The beds are horrible, and everything is pretty worn.

If you can get a red room then I'd say go for it.
Like others have said, I like it a lot. Have stayed there 7 or 8 times. Only real complaint is that the showers have weak water pressure compared to all other properties.
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