Las Vegas gambling can be done in a variety of surroundings, particularly with the large range of themed hotels on the Strip. So do the themed hotels add something else to the experience? Lets see what you can expect from the Paris casino.
It would be fair to say that Paris casino is one of the most distinct casinos in Las Vegas. It would be impossible to get it confused with another, due to its complete surrender to the Parisian theme.
That’s not a criticism by the way, its just a fact. When you’re literally gambling beside the giant legs of the replica Eiffel Tower above you, surrounded by Parisian themed street lighting, fountains and architecture, then you know exactly where you are.
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Paris Casino overview
Total gaming space: 95,263 sq. ft
Rewards program: Caesars Rewards
Number of Slot and video poker machines: 1700+
High Limit slots room: Yes
Table games: Baccarat, Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, lot of variations of poker
Poker Room: No
Sports book: Caesars Sportsbook
Smoking: Yes
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Paris casino is one of the smaller casinos for Las Vegas gambling. However, what it lacks in space, it more than makes up for in character.
Here you can literally lose yourself amongst the themed surroundings all encased in a painted blue sky ceiling.
Not only do you have the enormous feet of the Eiffel Tower beside you but there’s also a replica Pont Alexandre III bridge which crosses over the casino floor above you and the various Parisian cafes and restaurants surrounding it too.
Gambling at Paris casino
Despite its smaller size, Paris offers a huge range of slots with over 1700 machines throughout. You will not be short of choice for your Las Vegas gambling, that’s for sure.
You’ll find the all the very latest machines including the mega-million-dollar state-wide progressive Megabucks games and there’s a large area of video table games too.
The Paris casino is roughly square-shaped and has a tendency to lay the slots out in rows so it looks a little more regimented than some of the other casinos that offer more circular gaming layouts.
There are three main entry points. The front door leads you straight from casino to Strip, while one Parisian themed streetscape takes you to a luxury shopping area and the other takes you through restaurants and bars to the Ballys resort.
If I had to specify the exact type of feel I get from this casino I would say it gives a more relaxed, chilled vibe to your Las Vegas gambling rather than a party one.
Despite the blue sky painted ceiling, it is quite a dark casino. That is due the street-lighting located throughout the property, and it definitely feels more slow-paced, especially through the day.
There is plenty of choice when it comes to table games, with all the usual Blackjack, Roulette and Craps tables. Paris can offer quite reasonable table minimums as opposed to other Strip casinos so it’s worth checking out.
For those who enjoy even more high-octane Las Vegas gambling, there is a separate high-limit table games area as well as Champagne slots high-limit area in the main casino.
Sportsbook and drinks service
As with all Las Vegas gambling, a complimentary drinks service is available to those spending money on the casino floor. I’ve found Paris to have a good waitress service and the Pina Colada is among the best in Las Vegas.
If sports is where you prefer to get your Las Vegas gambling fix, then Paris has a reasonably sized Race and Sportsbook towards the front of the casino.
Rewards club
Paris is part of Caesars Rewards, which is one all Las Vegas visitors should really sign up for.
As of 2022, Caesars properties tend to be easier to earn comps for than MGM Rewards. There are also plenty of sister properties within easy walking distance of Paris casino.
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