The Paris Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas is
about to join an exclusive club.
As a matter of fact, there’s only one
other member right now.
For the first time in 14 years, a hotel is
adding balconies to some select rooms. The Paris will join the Cosmopolitan in
adding balconies to some of its rooms. Bookings are now open. The myth about balconies and windows that
don’t open in Las Vegas hotels appears to be just that -- a myth.
Now, some visitors can enjoy an open-air
view of the spectacular neon lights and the nearby Bellagio fountains when
staying at the Paris.
It is costly but expected to be about 20
percent less expensive than balcony rooms at the Cosmopolitan.
Vegas insider Scott
Roeben of Vital Vegas said: “Caeser's Entertainment saw the goldmine of
Cosmopolitan's balconies and followed suit (at Paris) by adding balconies
facing the Bellagio fountains, for which they can get premium rates.”
He has over 200,000 followers on X (formerly Twitter), and Vital
Vegas has been a primary source for local news for 10+ years.
Despite the expected cost, it is a prime spot overlooking the
Las Vegas Strip and such events as the Formula 1 Grand Prix race that added
Vegas to its roster of host cities last November. There are 38 brand-new
balcony rooms in the newly renovated Versailles Tower. They’ll be available for
bookings from Monday, July 22.
Las Vegas has emerged
as one of the can’t-miss destinations in the world for sporting events.
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