I have gambled at Paris numerous times. My group of friends stayed at Bally's regularly for several years, and when you're staying at Bally's to save money on rooms, you may as well walk next door to Paris to spend your time. It's prettier and more professional. The only tradeoff is that perhaps sometimes the table minimums are too high for your blood. Also, the dining options are too conservative, and of course Paris doesn't really look like this, but all in all, it's a pleasant place to spend your time compared to many of the other area casinos.
This recent trip was my first time staying in the Paris hotel. A friend negotiated a group rate for another friend's bachelor party. The quality of the room is an expected upgrade over Bally's.
The beds are very, very comfortable, and the curtains very effectively light-blocking, both of which are quite important when sleep is at such a premium on your average weekend in Vegas. Other details include:
+ Large mini-fridge
+ Two phones (seems unnecessary)
+ A refrigerator-style light inside each of the chiffarobes
- Poor towels
- Poor water pressure
- Separate shower stall and bathtub (puzzling)
- Old-school tube TV
- No exhaust fan in the bathroom
- Too much noise from adjoining room through the connecting door