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Kerry
Review of Paris Las Vegas

3 years ago

If you are new to Vegas, please pack light clothin...

If you are new to Vegas, please pack light clothing, it is very hot. Always walk with water even at night, it was over 100 degrees at 9:30 and I was so parched. The CVS close by sells 3L bottles of water and smaller bottles, buy them. CVS also sells swim wear, hats, mugs, sunscreen, food, beer etc.

The hotel is beautiful. Has a nice Parisian theme. I stayed on the non smoking floor. Hint of smoke in the lobby leading to my room but doesn't bother me that much.

The room is okay. I liked the head boards but they were stripping. The closet is small but adequate for what I packed, the tv large and okay (funny I didn't watch much tv), the view is nice you can see the water works, especially at night, the bathroom is big and had both a tub and shower. I didn't like the fact that there is a mold-like residue in the shower on the soap rack. The shower needs upgrading. You get a refrigerator, ironing board and iron and toiletries, but no microwave. A microwave would have been great. You can get one upon request I think, but not sure. I liked the crown molding and storage for clothes. The floor is carpeted. You get a small coffee maker with disposable cups and coffee as well. You'll find it in the bathroom. I'm not a fan of that but it's portable so you can move it into the bedroom space. There's a hair dryer in the bathroom as well. They offer laundry services(charge you per garment) and have no laundry rooms. It would be nice if they invested in that, because that is the main reason why I probably wouldn't stay here for longer than a few days. Find another hotel that provides a laundry room if you are staying for more than 1 wk.

Hotel is on strip and close to designer brand shops (LV, Fendi, Chanel, Gucci, Hermes), restaurants, night clubs, small cool spots, casinos are everywhere, you're about 15/20 mins from all you can eat buffets. Le buffet/Paris buffet is inside the hotel. The buffet at bellagio and Eiffel tower restaurant is close but very expensive. Caesars is within walking distance. Very vibrant night life.

There's a casino inside the Paris hotel, I don't gamble so can't speak about the experience but many people go there. There are other restaurants inside and you can get decent food budget (burgers, soup, dessert) for about $150 for 2 people for dinner per night. Probably best bang for your buck are the buffets but it bothers me that the food isn't always hot at most of the buffets in Vegas. Le Buffet inside Paris is about $40 per person which is reasonable. Other shops with clothing and accessories are inside.

Customer service at the hotel is great. Check-in was really smooth and easy. They also do security checks. I was uncomfortable with the way they did it (questioning part), but understood it's required. Not everyone will want their room cleaned everyday, not everyone is in Vegas to party, some people just come to relax and be somewhere different. Just be mindful of those things and don't make people feel like they are being watched.

Overall, I would still recommend this hotel (I might not stay here next time). Apart from the way they went about checking my room, my stay was quite comfortable. The hotel is conveniently located and there's a lot (apart from casinos, strippers and clubs) to see and do in Vegas.

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