Paris hotel; Good,bad?
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I loved it!! We stayed there last year and were very happy with everything. The rooms aren't the biggest around but were very nice. I particularly loved the location-center strip- and how fast and easy it is to get from the street up to your room. If you ever stayed at Ceasar's you know how long a trip that can be!
The breakfast buffet was wonderful--loved the brioche (sp?)!!
Have a wonderful trip!!
The breakfast buffet was wonderful--loved the brioche (sp?)!!
Have a wonderful trip!!
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We stayed there in Sept 2001 for $69 per night and were upgraded to a beautiful two bathroom, king bed suite.....awesome! We will be staying there again in December for only $59 per night. Maybe we'll get lucky and be upgraded again, but even if not, the place is great for us. The location can't be beat and they have this cool little crepe place if you want a quick bite to eat, plus lots of other restaurants. You have to ride up to the top of the Eiffel Tower at night to watch the Bellagio dancing fountains and get a great view of the whole city. Ask them for 2 for 1 coupons when you check in.
We loved the Venetian too, which is where we stayed last time in Vegas. Their rates are always higher than Paris and the location isn't quite as good, but their rooms (all suites) are primo! All things being equal, I'd take a suite at Paris over a suite at Venetian because Paris's bathroom has a gigantic jaccuzi tub.....big enough for three people (if that's what you're into - LOL!!)
We loved the Venetian too, which is where we stayed last time in Vegas. Their rates are always higher than Paris and the location isn't quite as good, but their rooms (all suites) are primo! All things being equal, I'd take a suite at Paris over a suite at Venetian because Paris's bathroom has a gigantic jaccuzi tub.....big enough for three people (if that's what you're into - LOL!!)
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I must agree with thereuare. (1) The Paris Hotel has a great breakfast buffet in a charming setting that resembles a French village. (2) The Aladdin has the best lunch/dinner buffet. The food consistently receives the highest marks for L.V. buffets. Plus, the dining room is well designed space with many booths available. This helps cut down on the noise typical to to buffet dining rooms.
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We sign up for players club cards at a lot of the casinos while we're in Vegas. Some of them use our information for mailers and e-mail promotions. We get stuff from Park Place Entertainment (Bally's, Paris, Caesars and the Flamingo) all the time. The $59 per night rate (only $39 at Bally's) was good for the dates we wanted (Dec 22nd thru Dec 26th)....so we booked it! Good deal huh? There are still dates in mid December for $65 and $69 per night. Check out www.parkplace.com and see for yourself. We also were able to use our Delta FF miles and got two RT first class tickets for FREE. Life is good!