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| - Paris was our abode during our stay in Vegas. It was my first time here and I picked it solely on looks, call me vain, and because we planned on purchasing a buffet wrist band ( more info to follow in the Le Village Review). Although I booked the room, I can't in the slightest remember the price. We stayed mid seek (check in Wednesday - check out Friday) with a AAA discount; maybe $250-300? The room more than adequate and I loved its short walk to the garage, reception desk, and buffet line. When passing through the gambling floor there was relatively little to no smoke, a biggie for someone who wears contacts.
We selected the luxury two queens non smoking. It came with two queen beds, of course, flat screen TV, dresser/closet and a large bathroom (a necessity with 3 women staying in the room). The beds were comfy and the sheets warm without being rough on your skin. The TV was placed on the left side of the room, next to the window, but it wasn't difficult to watch from the right side bed. The bathroom was something I wish I could have at home. It was warm, light amber marble through out with a his + hers sink, a separate jacuzzi tub and shower. The commode was placed behind a quarter wall so there was some privacy but not if someone showering. Heads up if you have bad balance, the marble becomes slick from the shower. I thought it was just me but everyone had this issue even when we turned the shower head to the far wall. Slip hazard!! We went through two bath mats each day while bathing. Paris needs to better seal the bottom of these shower doors.
We made the mistake of ordering Wi Fi for $15 thinking everyone could use it. Wrong. The Wi Fi is only good for ONE DEVICE. Want to add another? That will be another $15, uh no thanks. Unless you are here for work you don't need it and even then I doubt you want to be working after hours in the city of sin. I would definitely stay here again but I would love to try out a Red Room Premier and see the pool. Need to verify if the pictures do it justice.
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