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| - This review is from the perspective of a visitor, who did not stay at this hotel, but from a wide-eyed walk-in guy in for a look. I have been to Paris France, arguably the most famous and interesting City in the world. This hotel is a poor travesty of that great City.
The good news: I enjoyed a glass of wine from the wine-to-go window. The barista recommended an Aussie wine, which was fine, but a surprise, in that he and I were both in a themed hotel, Paris. Wouldn't he at least feature French Burgoyne or Bordeaux wines?
Why the low review, which is uncharacteristic of me? I give every establishment I visit at least three chances to provide me with a bad opinion of it. This was the least friendly of the Las Vegas Strip hotels I visited on a two day walkabout.
I found that many of the features of the hotel had loyalty club entrances, but if you wanted to be a normal customer, you had to hunt for that back door entrance.
Many of the employees I engaged need to work on their people skills. The vibe was negative with several of them. It seemed to me that employee moral was low and no one was really in to it. Sad, as I find hoteliers have to be enthusiastic for their business to thrive.
A place of business gets but one chance to make a good first impression. Not a big deal for me, but mentionable in that the poor attitude of this place is tangible.
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