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  • To be at Paris on the Strip is a bit like being in Paris at the Disneyworld, with fewer children and sea of adults ready to get down. While the cheesiness is never ending, , this Caesars Entertainment property is as decent as they come for mid-tier properties and just so happens to be situated mid strip. The most impressive thing about Paris is their lifelike replica of the Eiffel Tower. It is haven for countless photo ops, a Strip landmark, and home to its very own restaurant (and very good) in the Eiffel Tower Restaurant (http://www.yelp.com/biz/eiffel-tower-restaurant-las-vegas). I've read that Paris attracts the most honeymooners in Vegas. If you can't go to the real Pareee, I suppose the Vegas version will have to do. There are a decent array of cafes and shops throughout Paris, none of which are outstanding enough to mention on their own.The restaurant variety is a bit on the drab side, from the 24 hour Le Cafe (http://www.yelp.com/biz/le-cafe-ile-saint-louis-las-vegas) to the uninspiring Le Village Buffet (http://www.yelp.com/biz/le-village-buffet-las-vegas). Asian food at Ah Sin doesn't feel very Parisian, same goes for the bland Italian at Le Provencal. If there is a weak point, let it be the casino and their nightlife venues. With the casino, it's a labyrinth of machines, table games, and a drab high limit area. Not that it should be pleasing to the eye, but the casino Bar Central isn't a place where one can truly get drunk enough to spend those TotalReward points and no other bar really does the trick. Chateau as a night club hasn't been all its cracked up to be and isn't a heavy favorite in the weekend rotation of most frequented clubs at all. From a mild to medium standpoint on the casino hotness meter, Paris is somewhere inbetween. My personal favorite aspect is their rooms. Most of the standard stuff is going to look antiquated with an obvious Euro feel, but the jr suites, like the Le Mans and such have a good value to them, and the comp rewards are more applicable to higher end rooms here. If Caesars Palace is the high end, Imperial is the lower end of the Caesars Entertainment totem pole, then Paris, through all it has to offer, is definitely somewhere in the middle. Ah, c'est la vie.
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