Rooms at Paris Las Vegas?
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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You bet! We just love staying at the Paris Las Vegas. Get a room with a view of the Eiffel Tower and the Bellagio Fountains --- we think a room with this view is better than getting a larger "P" or suite room without the view. We had an adequate size room with character and the bathroom has a separate tub and shower. Compared to a Bellagio room which we checked out, our room at the Paris was superior. No super long hallways to get to your room. Service was also very good. Don't forget to try the best take-out crepes downstairs! Can't go wrong with the Paris!
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the only time i "won" in vegas was when my reservation for ballys was bumped over to paris. i was pleasantly surprised by the quality of our "standard" room. in fact, 2 nights later we stayed at the bellagio for ALOT more money and ended up feeling that it would have suited us just fine to save a couple hundred bucks for the tables and keeping our room at paris!
by the way, the trip of which i am speaking took place in may.
by the way, the trip of which i am speaking took place in may.
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I just returned last week from 9 nights at the Paris. We loved the hotel. It is beautiful and found it to be spotless, no matter where we were at in the hotel. We were in a P Suite on the 30th floor on the back side of the hotel with a partial strip view from one of our windows. I was at first disappointed that we were not facing the Bellagio fountains. However, we loved the extra space in our room and having floor-to-ceiling windows on two sides of the room. In 10 days of going in and out of our room, we rarely waited for an elevator. It took me two days to figure out that I didn't have to stand in line at one of the restaurants to get a cup of coffee in the morning (a must for me). The bar overlooking the casino (between the elevators and check-in area) is the "coffee shop." Coffee is $2.25, but refills are free. The only bad meal we had in 9 days was at the Cafe il St. Louis. I do not recommend it. If you want an excellent meal and it's late at night, go to the 24-hour coffee shop at the Aladdin. We had an excellent meal there for under $10. I also recommend the Pyramid Cafe at the Luxor. Great food and great value at both places. However, the breakfast buffet at the Paris was wonderful, and the pastries at the pastry shop were to die for. You won't need to eat the rest of the day! If you want to do any shopping at the Paris, be sure to sign up for their Player's Club. You get 10% off gift purchases. We were very happy with the Paris, and I give it "two thumbs up." You can't beat the location, either.