Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Paris Las Vegas Hotel - Red room review - with photos

Paris elevators


A beautiful, RED room!

It's a really comfy bed, too.
For my July 2011 trip, I booked a comped room at Paris for 3 nights, July 3-6.  I was placed in room 2826 on the 28th floor immediately upon my arrival, and, as it was only 1:30, I was overjoyed I wouldn’t have to check my luggage and I could go chill in my room after a really bad cab ride from the airport.

I had stayed at Paris on a previous trip, but this room looked completely different from the last one I had, which was decorated in blue and gold.  I don’t know if the front desk clerk meant to give me a renovated Red Room or not, but I was happy to have it.  What a pretty room!  

My view was out the back toward Bally’s, which meant I’d get the sunrise.  It's a good thing that most Las Vegas hotel rooms have great blackout curtains, or I wouldn't get any sleep at all!

The room layout is the same as the standard, classic blue and gold room, but the renovated Red Room is just that: RED!  The carpeting is a black and white hounds tooth pattern that compliments the red accent pieces, red curtains and the red headboards on the bed.  It's not overwhelming at all; it works.

The Red Room comes with the standard blow dryer plus a coffee maker on the bathroom counter.  A large armoire stores the TV as well as the clothes (behind two mirrored doors and in three good-sized drawers) in the bedroom.  A desk and chair are situated near the window, as well as a comfortable and good-sized RED love seat/settee'. 

There is plenty of room to move around in the bathroom, too, and the makeup mirror attached next to the sink is a bonus you don't find in all hotels.  The shower and tub are separate, and the tub is jetted.  I don't think I've ever used a hotel tub except to stand in while showering when it's necessary.  I don't think I'd know how to fill one up anymore.

Like most other Las Vegas hotels, checkout is convenient and can be done in one of three ways: via the TV, through a signed checkout card that is provided when you check IN, or in person at the registration/check in desk when leaving the hotel.  If you don't have any room charges and your room is comped (free), the easiest and quickest way is to sign the card and drop it in the convenient drop boxes outside the elevators and just leave your room keys in the room.

While I love the look and atmosphere of Paris Las Vegas, I don't spend a lot of time gambling in the casino.  I do love a couple of their restaurants, but I don't see myself coming back to stay again and again unless I get more free room offers - there are just too many other places for me to spend my money if I can get a room for free!

1 comment:

  1. do love a couple of their restaurants, but I don't see myself coming back to stay again and las vegas again unless I get more free room offers - there are just too many other places for me to spend my money..

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