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Paris Las Vegas Casino Review
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Paris Las Vegas has become a staple on the Strip. The Eiffel tower replica is now one of the most famous landmarks on Las Vegas Blvd. and the casino is no different. The French theme isn’t just on the outside this hotel, it’s made its way all the way onto the tables and into the slot machines so come to see the sight in Paris, but stay for the hot action in the casino.
As soon as you enter through the lobby doors you will feel like you have been swept away to another time and place. First you will notice that you are actually inside the bottom of the Eiffel Tower. The casino is covered by a fake sky (a Las Vegas favorite) and little trees and park benches give the large room the feeling of a quaint little park. The casino is a little small but that isn’t always a bad thing. There are about 100 tables with all the usual table games like: blackjack, craps, roulette, Caribbean Stud, Let It Ride, Pai Gow, baccarat, and all the others you normally find in a strip casino. Like many casinos on the Strip, the higher the minimum bets at each table the better the odds. For example, there are some single-zero roulette wheels available with higher minimum bets, the tables with lower minimum bets will have double-zero wheels. Many games have minimum bets set at $10. However, on weekdays and off times it isn’t hard to find tables starting at $5 which are perfect for those newcomers looking to just test the waters. Paris offers slots in lots of denominations so almost anyone can play for a while. They start at a nickel and go up as high as $100. The cocktail service at Paris isn’t bad, either. The waitresses wear sexy French police costumes and the drinks are free and strong. They also keep the drinks coming fast and keep their players happy. This is one of the advantages of a smaller casino. They really try to keep their frequent customers by keeping them happy with drinks and comps. The management has been known to offer free food to guests betting as little as $25 a hand for a few hours. The slot club is also one of the more generous in town.
Paris Las Vegas has an exciting race and sports book that offers a great place to relax and watch a big game. They have a total of 28 TVs with quite a few big screens. There are over 200 seats with the first row reserved for casino regulars who reserve them in advance.
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