Bally's vs. Paris vs. Mirage
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I've had to stay at Bally's so didn't have a choice. If I did I would never stay here at this point. Be sure you realize that the south tower rooms have spectacular Paris and Bellagio views, but the noise from the dancing fountains may disturb your sleep if you sleep early.
However, the worse things about Ballys are that the south tower rooms need renovating badly. Not only that unless you enjoy thin walls, hearing guests running and walking loudly down the corridors, and topping off everything by slamming their doors-especially late at night when you're trying to sleep-go for Ballys. Each time I'm here I dread going to sleep as I always am kept awake by noisy, incosiderate neighbors talking and arguing, kids and adults running down the hallways, and best of all the slamming doors. Too bad Bally's never thought to install a spring or other device on their doors so that they close slowly and quietly. So simple!
However, the worse things about Ballys are that the south tower rooms need renovating badly. Not only that unless you enjoy thin walls, hearing guests running and walking loudly down the corridors, and topping off everything by slamming their doors-especially late at night when you're trying to sleep-go for Ballys. Each time I'm here I dread going to sleep as I always am kept awake by noisy, incosiderate neighbors talking and arguing, kids and adults running down the hallways, and best of all the slamming doors. Too bad Bally's never thought to install a spring or other device on their doors so that they close slowly and quietly. So simple!