I stayed at the Paris Las Vegas October 28-Nov 1, 2009. It was lovely and romantic. The food in the restaurants was delicious. It was a little pricey, but not too high. They have a lovely restaurant that you take an elevator upstairs and it overlooks the fountains of Bellagio and another one where you can eat outside on the porch on the Las Vegas strip. The Paris Las Vegas hotel is made up like a movie set of Paris, France with a ceiling painted light blue with white clouds like a daytime sky. It's beautiful and great for a romantic stay. We arrived on a Wed at 10:15PM and had no wait time to check in. We checked out at the front desk on Mon at 10:45AM and had no wait time. I've read other reviews where people had to wait, but I guess we came at a good time. You can go up in the Eiffel Tower for $10 per person and take pictures. If you want internet in your room, it is $15 per day. If you want a refrigerator, it is also $15 per day. We had a mini bar in our room that was refrigerated and had a small amount of space for food if you have left-overs from the restaurant. There is no charge for the mini bar unless you take something out of it. From the ad, I thought all the rooms had whirlpool bathtubs, but they don't. Our tub was separate from our shower, but the tub was not a whirlpool. The whirlpool tub was a $50 per day upcharge, so we didn't get one. The Paris is centrally located on the strip (across from Bellagio), which is a bonus because you do so much walking in Las Vegas. Paris is a little fancier and pricier than Bally's, Harrah's or Imperial Palace, but it's not as pricey as Venetian or Bellagio. We stayed 5 nights at Paris and 1 night at Imperial Palace. Imperial Palace is not fancy, it's just basic. Our TV picture was fuzzy at Imperial Palace and we had plastic glasses. I have champagne taste on a beer budget, so the Paris suited me. We paid $470 for 5 nights at Paris before tax. I would stay there again because it's nice, clean and pretty and not as expensive as Bellagio or Venetian. There is nothing wrong with staying at the cheaper hotels in Vegas if that's all you can afford, but if you can afford Paris Las Vegas, I recommend it. If you can only afford a cheaper hotel, I would stay in Bally's, Harrah's or Imperial Palace. I wouldn't stay at Hooter's because their casino is ugly and they are too far away from the center of the strip. I also wouldn't stay at Circus Circus or Stratosphere because they are too far from the center of the strip. If you stay at Hooters, Circus Circus or Stratosphere, you will spend too much in taxi fares in my opinion. I usually try to stay toward the center of the strip for convenience sake. Paris is a nice hotel and I would stay there again. I highly recommend the "O" Watershow at Bellagio. Also, make sure your suitcase doesn't weigh more than 50 lbs or you will get an overweight bag fee if you are flying. Carry-on bags are limited to 40 lbs and certain size and liquid limitations. Bring tennis shoes because you will walk, walk, walk. You can print your return boarding passes at the business traveler's center in Paris. We paid $3.50 per person for our boarding passes and we had one layover on the way home.
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