Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Paris Las Vegas Hotel: The Updated "Red" Bedroom (Non-Smoking)


(photos: TheHopefulTraveler)
When Room 3072P is compared to Room 415 the difference is like night and day. This is the key if you want to snag a similar room at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel.

Rooms Ending in:
01P, 74P
Oversized, Petite Suites, 1 King Bed, Preferred Las Vegas Strip Views, and Eiffel Tower Views
25P
Oversized, Corner Room, 1 King Bed, Preferred Las Vegas Strip Views, and Eiffel Tower Views
48P, 49P
Oversized, Corner Rooms, 1 King Bed, City or Desert Views
72P, 73P
Oversized, Corner Rooms, 1 King Bed, City or Desert Views
98P
Oversized, Corner Room, 1 King Bed, Preferred Las Vegas Strip Views, and Eiffel Tower Views
24P
Oversized, Corner Room, 1 King Bed, Las Vegas City and Partial Strip Views
Make sure to specify a room number ending in the letter "P" which denotes a corner room or suite. (data from tripkick.com)


(photos: TheHopefulTraveler)
The room is modern and one of the hotel's updated red rooms. This corner room is very spacious and handsomely furnished. A short corridor between the bedroom and the entry door adds a feeling of extra privacy. The king bed is the focal point accented by the striking red headboard. A couple of sitting areas and spacious desk adds to feeling of a well-appointed room. But it is a corner room and the windows on two sides of the room that is an awesome spectacle. Though the room does not face Las Vegas Boulevard, the views from this room especially one on the 30th floor is worth it.

An armoire with a flat screen television hung from the wall that can be adjusted to face the bed completes the room. There is a mini-bar refrigerator in the armoire but it is empty.

I'm not going to complain. You know you like a hotel room if you just want stay in it as long as possible. And I feel the same about it and more than makes up for time spent in a smoking room the night before.


(photos: TheHopefulTraveler)

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