Editorial Review
In the middle of the Las Vegas strip , France is re-created with the Paris Hotel and Casino. With the facade of the Paris Las Vegas surrounded by replicas of the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe, the European city of lights comes to the American city of neon lights. It stands in the middle of all the excitement of Las Vegas but is still removed from the other hotels and casinos surrounding it.The foundation of the Eiffel Tower legs enter into the casino floor and the interior of the hotel is completely dedicated to creating Paris, in the middle of the desert. French-style restaurants even have the option of outside seating, just like visitors would have in Paris cafes.
The interior of the casino and also the rooms is spread out but still feels cozy. Everything from the casino, to the rooms, to the walkway and even the shops is designed to feel like Paris. Magnificently life-like bronze statues are spread throughout the resort and if you look long enough, you'll realize the life-like feeling is real – the statues are actual people.
We Will Rock You, the Queen production, gives visitors another little taste of Paris, as well. Paris truly is recreated at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel and Casino.
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My memories from Paris Casino |
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| Submitted by jennis on Wednesday, January 3, 2007 Read all my reviews |
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| Hi there,
I liked the review… I have been twice in Vegas, both times I found my way into the Paris Casino and actually it worked out pretty well in my favor. During my first visit we went out - me and a few friends - to play blackjack, it was my first time playing the game and I enjoyed it a lot. The dealer was really nice and at some point even gave me some tips and recommendations regarding the game. At the end of the day, I returned to my hotel with an additional 40 bucks in my pockets. During my second visit, I played blackjack at the Flamingo (and lost this time). I played wheel of fortune at the Paris and had a great time, I even managed to grab a few bucks. Other than gambling, I liked the way the Paris hotel is designed, the Casino area is really well ordered. The high sky-like ceiling along with the street lights and the little direction signboards really make an illusion that you are in a magical place… Overall, Paris is a lot of fun and I would definitely recommend it… Cheers, Jennifer Stevens |
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