I am in love with the Paris Las Vegas Hotel. Ever since I was old enough to remember, I have been obsessed with, and thrilled by all things French, Parisian, and even French-Canadian. I was born to and raised by a French-Canadian, and lived for a few years with my Grandma, who hailed from Quebec. My aunt and Grandma would speak French to me when I was a kid. I read Hemingway’s works set in France. I collect Paris books, art, and doodads. And I have of late had the thrill of visiting Paris Las Vegas casino and hotel.
Granted, there are so many Las Vegas Hotel options, so many varied and varying possibilities in the Las Vegas area of hotel, food, entertainment, touring site, and lifestyle choices for visitors and tourists that my focusing (or fixating) on only one might seem out of sorts. But, that’s my emphasis. You may be more excited about The Bellagio, with its water-wonderful night light shows; or the Luxor with its mystical Egyptian theme and infamous Las Vegas Entertainment or you will stick to the allure of the traditional at the Monte Carlo, the Flamingo, Ceasar’s, the MGM, or The Sands. But I have to tell you about Paris Las Vegas.
The Paris Las Vegas hotel is affordable. It is even “cheap” or inexpensive, to use a nicer word, when you take them up on a non-weekend offer—a package deal of casino gambling coins/cash, a coupon or two for discounted dining, and even, in some luckier cases, an airline ticket price reduction. The Paris Las Vegas is also clean, quiet, well-maintained, and staffed by clever, courteous, and accessible people. The theme is lovely in the rooms and in the accompanying café, and the food is delicious.
But the best part for me of the Paris Las Vegas is downstairs in the Paris Las Vegas casino. The walk to the entrance of the Paris is a cobbled walk of shops and eateries on either side and a ceiling painted like the Paris sky. Inside the Paris is really outside: the décor, temperature control, ambience, and furnishings all contribute to the feel of being outdoors in Paris, near and under trees and, even, in some parts of the casino, under the Eiffel Tower!
I have always wanted to go to Paris, France…not to gawk and take pictures but to experience all the French sites, sounds and smells. But with the current condition on my pocketbook, that isn’t happening any time soon, so I “settle” for the wonder and delight that is the Paris, Las Vegas.
Paris Las Vegas News:
Las Vegas hotels tied to Norwalk outbreak - Infectious diseases- msnbc ... Downtown hotels are stepping up sanitation efforts after the number of people who reported being sickened by a virus during visits over the past four months climbed past the 1,000 ... source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4546611/
Las Vegas Travel- msnbc.com Las Vegas Travel ... John O'Hurley dances with Eric Idle during a press conference to promote the opening of Monty Python's SPAMALOT at Wynn Las Vegas. source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13601322/
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