Paris Las Vegas Video Review & Tour
Things are quite different in Vegas with masks required, many venues still closed and plenty of bad news to go around. Many say it feels less joyful while others seemingly are having a better time than ever before. But what is it like to stay down in the madness? I recently did it.
What’s It Like on the Vegas Strip?
On the same night I filmed our night tour of the Central Strip and Bellagio Fountains, I got a room and stayed in Paris Las Vegas. I used my Caesars Diamond status gained from Founderscard membership to avoid the resort fee and the room cost me about $40 for the night. Not terrible given the location, but not as good as my Caesars Palace reopening night deal.
While in the past we have generally done written reviews of hotels, for this one I thought we would do something different. Our Vegas videos on MtM’s YouTube have been quite popular, so I thought I would film it as a video review along with a tour of the casino and other parts of the property.
You’ll notice a few things in this video review. Paris has very nice rooms, but they are on the small side. Also, Paris Las Vegas has a gorgeous lobby and things are really slow right now. Like stunningly slow. Finally, this casino has a ton of charm and its location is great. I hope you enjoy the video!
Paris Las Vegas Video Review & Tour – Bottom Line
I hope this Paris Las Vegas video review was able to show you what it’s like in Vegas right now if you aren’t able to come here yourself. I really enjoy staying at the Paris and its one of my go to properties considering I don’t have to pay a resort fee with my Caesars Diamond status.
Have you ever stayed at Paris Las Vegas? Have you recently been to Vegas?
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Stayed at Delano and Caesars this past weekend. Much more impressed with Delano and other zmGM properties and how they address Covid care and hospitality. Caesars seemed like all theatrics, and little enforcement of proper mask wearing, all of the staff seemed frustrated and scared…
Starting to feel like this blog ought to be named “Miles to Las Vegas Memories”.
You always add something meaningful to the commentary Carl. Thanks.