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  • Hotel class: 4 of 5
  • Rooms: 2916
Description: Paris-themed resort hotel with replicas of the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Louvre and Paris Opera House - On Strip. This description is based on information provided by the hotel.
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3655 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89109
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“Not a Four Diamond Propery”

Paris Las Vegas

Jan 4, 2005
5/6 found this review helpful

I just returned from a week at the Paris and spent the New Years holiday there. I am in the travel business so maybe I'm a little pickier than most. The Paris is a nice hotel but it does not deserve the 4 diamond rating they rave about. Our troubles started right in the begining. I reserved a room with two double beds and even checked in from home. Upon my arrival, I was told there weren't any rooms left with two double beds. I held this at least four months in advance so I was not happy. They said the next day they could get me that type of room and for the time being, I would have a room with a roll away. I was fine with that and I was told a roll away would be sent right up. I flew in from the east cost and arrived at the hotel 1:30 a.m. which was 4:30 a.m. to my body. To make a long story short, it took an hour to get that roll away. When I called down to see what was going on, I told them I flew all night and it was almost 6 a.m. my time. The girl I spoke to said to me "I'm up all night all the time". It was not the answer I was looking for. I did get my new room and they did give a room with a very nice view of the strip. TAll was not good, the shower was never cleaned and there was a clump of someone's hair in the drain. It was disgusting and not something I would expect at a "4 diamond" property. I was embarassed to compain again becuase it's not my nature but it was one bad thing after another. The maid service was terrible. The 2nd room we were given had an old Cheeto on the floor from another guest. I left it there to see if it would ever be picked up. Two days, still there....I decided to move it out to make it very easy to see. Still it was not thrown out. I went to the maid to ask if she vacumed, she said she did. I asked her if she was sure, and she started to heistate and say I'm not sure, and that she had 10 checkout that day. That rug was NEVER vacumed. She was worried I would get her in trouble but I never said anything or complained about it.

The pulbic areas are nice with a great location. I enjoyed the restaurants and the mall they have. Would I stay there again, probably not. It did not meet my expectations overall but it's not terrible either. Too many things went wrong for me and with all the hotels in Vegas, there are plenty more for me to choose from.

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“12/28-12/30 Had a nice time except for the rain”

Paris Las Vegas

Jan 4, 2005
14/14 found this review helpful

First off, we love the Bellagio, but can't afford to stay. Next option, stay nearby. Our two choices were Bally's or Paris. Through my wife's influence, we decided to stay at Paris.
Unfortunatley, the Bellagio fountain shows were cancelled this time due to high winds and rain so I won't hold that against Paris.

Valet: Excellent. No problem with our car and getting all our luggage up to our room. When we checked out, one of our paper bags broke. They packed everything in new bags and still got all our stuff to us just in time for our car to arrive. This was during the peak checkout time around 11:30pm!

Check In/Check Out: Good. About a 8-10 minute wait. Everything went smoothly.

Room: OK - but all they had was either single bed rooms facing the rear. The only double bed room they had was a handicapped room. I just assumed this would mean there would be bars on the toilet, but what I didn't realize was that it also meant NO BATH. Fine with me, not good with my wife. Nice marble bathroom just like the pictures. Noise was not a problem. Ice plentiful. Good cleaning staff. Our cleaning lady left her phone number on a note. That was a first and I didn't know what to make of it. Was it a mistake? Did she want a date? or was it great service to have a direct line to someone in case we forget or lose something in our room.

Gambling and Connections Card: This was the first time for me to use any casino's card and I just can't believe I never took advantage of these before. For several hours of 5 cent multislot, 25cent poker/slot gambling, I could get $28 off my dinner + 2 Paris shirts (comps), $14 dollars off my hotel bill (cashback). I got a coupon printed out at the Connections Card stand before using the $28 comps at the buffet. I don't think cashier at the restaurants/bars/shows, etc. can deal with comps with just your card only.
I liked gambling at Bally's better because their slot and poker machines seemed to be more interesting and the Casino was easier to navigate than Paris.

Crowd: The hotel was VERY crowded. I don't know if this was because it was raining outside or the popularity of the hotel, but it was pretty bad. There were major lines at all the restaurants and after waiting in line at the buffet around 5:30pm, they just gave us a ticket for a 9:00pm reservation!! For me, the casino was too crowded and smokey to gamble during the day.

Food: Paris Buffet - Ok and well priced, but I prefer the Bellagio and Rio buffets instead. We ate a few sandwiches & pastas at some cafe's, but they were just so-so. The desserts were great, but too many people so we couldn't find a table for about 10 minutes and was just stuck walking around with our latte and dessert dish!

INTERNET: Broadband Internet for just $10 a day. We brought our laptop and there was a cable on the desk to connect to. Easypeasy Japaneasy. The room also had its own keyboard but we didn't use it.

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“Great Location on the Strip”

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5 of 5 stars
United Kingdom
Jan 4, 2005
7/8 found this review helpful

Don't be put off by some of the poor reviews. If you want a room on the strip in a great location this is ideal and a premium view room gives a great view of the strip. If you don't use valet parking be prepared for a bit of a trek with the luggage through walkways that can be busy. All the staff were friendly and helpful and we would definitely stay there again.

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“Comfortable and accommodating”

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3 of 5 stars
Atlanta, Georgia
Jan 3, 2005
1/2 found this review helpful

The location is convenient, the rooms comfortable. The staff was not remarkable, though no one was exceptional - typically French. We enjoyed the buffet, though better deals can certainly be found. It's not the most family friendly hotel on the strip. Overall, we enjoyed our stay, but we've booked our next stay in Vegas elsewhere.

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AtlantaPhotog's Summary
Date of Stay: April 2003
Member since: March 08, 2005
  • My ratings for this hotel are:
    • 3 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 3 of 5 stars Service
I recommend this hotel for:
An amazing honeymoon, Older travelers, Families with teenagers, Tourists
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“PARIS”

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5 of 5 stars
bc canada
Jan 1, 2005
17/18 found this review helpful

This will be a short report. (no apologies for mis spelling) My wife and I took my 80yr mom for 7 days. She can walk a little but we took the wheel chair so we could cover as much ground as possible. We were there 10 years ago almost to the week. Flew from spokane to vegas nonstop. uneventful. I booked the tickets online with america west. Only one problem...it is a small plane and when we got to vegas there was no ramp we had to go down the little plane stairs and because of the wheelchair had to wheel along the tarmack around parked planes and phyco baggage carts. I deceided to book the trip direct with the Paris myself. Booked into regular room at $89 a night and weekend went to $129. The Paris has what they call premier view rooms and P rooms the P rooms are their suites. The way the hotel is set up only 1/3 of the rooms have excellent views (premier veiw rooms) These were priced at $129 a night and went to $169 on weekend. we checked in at the airport I had my licence, credit card and a visible $20 bill. I asked for a complimentary upgrade to a view room (i was not interested in a suite as their was 3 of us and we needed 2q beds.)
When he saw the $20 there was a noticible reaction from the young man working the check in. He was extremlly helpful and we got an excellent preimer view room. We could see the ballon the eifel tower and watch the fountains at bellagio. Bottom line is, I can't say we would not have gotten the better room just by asking, after all it was the slow season. but it is worth the $20 to try. I wondered about what to say how to phrase the question.Would they or me be embarrased etc. etc. I was so tired I just laid the money out and asked. It was easy and I got what I wanted. He spent 10 minutes showing me where different rooms were located, after I picked on I gave him the $20 thanked him and headed for the hotel. We took a strech limo cost $50 was a nice way to go. As stated earlier loved the view we were on 15th floor oh yea forgot we overlooked the pool.I wont go day by day but we tried to hit every resort or casino in the 7 days. I spent alot of time on this forum and others trying to decide where to stay. Most people say you dont spend any time in your room so it dosnt matter. To us it did there is so much to see and do lights noise action all those fabulous things. But we wanted a clean quiet refuge to regroup for another round of action. After researching I picked the Paris. We visited all the hotels and I am convinced that we definitley made the right choice. I would rate the resorts as follows. Paris 9 (cobble stone bugged me a little)
Alladin 8, NYNY 5, Bellagio 8, Mandalay 5, Rio 6, MGM 5,Mirage 6, Monte Carlo5, Ballys4, Luxor7, Venetian7, Tropicana 5, Ceasers7, I didnt rate the older hotels or the other off strip. Why we rated Paris highest. Location was great, layout was easy to navigate. Service at restaurants and drinks as well as housekeeping was excellent. We are non smokers and found the Paris the best. .....GAMBLING.... I am the biggest gambler out of the three of us but definitley not hard core when I play slots its quarters or dollars and mostly play tables. I love the sucker games carribean stud, let it ride, etc. Wife and mom just play nickels and quarters. We gambled at all casinos and did not really notice more wins or losser slots other than alladin. I am used to 3 reel machines or video poker and would make snide comments to my mom and wife when they wanted to play nickels or heaven forbid pennies...aaaargh. Well, I sat down with them at the new 15 and 20 line games, Monopoly, Goldfinger, Tabasco etc. I could not believe that I would ever look forward to playing for nickels but the new machines have fun bonus rounds and are more interactive than reels or even some VP machines. I was winning like crazy. Now im hooked I made more money on these cheap machines than I did on VP. It seemed like almost every time I sat down I walked away with $50 to $100 bucks. My wife and mom did not do as well. The machines are hillarious Men in black, i love lucy. The paris machines do not take coins just bills and tickets. I was disappointed I wanted coins. Some casinos use both some just coins and bills. By the time we left I was sold on the tickets easy to use, carry, way cleaner. As to my favorites the tables I did well
Again usually up $100 at end of day did lose sometimes but overall good. We did not notice any difference between downtown casino and strip resorts other than table minimums.
Best win was at carribean stud I had $25 out and $50 to stay and was dealt 4 of a kind and the dealer qualified...was paid $1500
played some more lost another hundred and left. I went and played the$5 slots something I never do...lost $200 went to bed.
ATTRACTIONS eifell tower was good (didnt like wire)
ELVIS museum was great not a huge elvis fan but was fun, saw the free show. Wax museum was fun. did not like Coney island.
Freemont street was well worth seeing and free also cheapest souveniers. Welcome to vegas lights $30, everywhere else at least $40. Rio sky show was worth seeing. Highlight was MARRIAGE CAN BE MURDER dinner theatre at the EGG & I food was aqverage but evening was excellent. We joined all the polayer clubs and searched for coupons. We ended up with a suitcase full of free t shirts and mugs. FOOD did a couple of Buffets Paris was excellent, Alladin was OK nothing else worthy of note. I guess this was longer than I thought. I ended up spending $1200 bucks of winnings in spokane.
Must do again:
stay at PARIS
visit as many resorts as possible
murder theatre at EGG & I

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