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Paris Las Vegas is a
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on the
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in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by
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and has a 95,263 square-foot casino with over 1,700 slot machines. The theme is the city of Paris; it includes a half scale, tall replica of the
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, a sign in the shape of the
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, a two-thirds size
Arc de Triomphe The Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile (, , ; ) is one of the most famous monuments in Paris, France, standing at the western end of the Champs-Élysées at the centre of Place Charles de Gaulle, formerly named Place de l'Étoile—the ''étoile'' ...
, a replica of La Fontaine des Mers, and a 1,200-seat theatre called Le Théâtre des Arts. The front of the hotel suggests the Louvre, Musée d'Orsay, and
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. The Paris is linked via a
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to its sister property,
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, through which it is linked to the Las Vegas Monorail at the Horseshoe & Paris station.


History

In May 1995, Bally Entertainment, owner of the adjacent
Bally's Las Vegas Horseshoe Las Vegas (formerly MGM Grand Hotel and Casino and Bally's Las Vegas) is a casino hotel on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment. It originally opened as the MGM Grand Hotel on De ...
, announced the project at a shareholders meeting. Paris was designed by architectural companies Leidenfrost/Horowitz & Assoc., Bergman, Walls & Assoc. and
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. The design architect of the project was Bergman Walls Associates. Herbert Horowitz, Partner of Leidenfrost/Horowitz & Assoc., was executive architect and signed all plans. Bally broke ground for the Paris Las Vegas on April 18, 1997, and construction began in May on the parcel. It was built at an estimated cost of $760 million. Original plans for the Eiffel Tower called for a full-scale replica, however that would have interfered with the nearby
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and designers therefore reduced it to approximately 1:2 scale. The hotel is 33 stories tall. A unique architectural aspect of the Paris is that the back legs of its Eiffel Tower actually come down through the ceiling into the casino floor. Paris Las Vegas opened on September 1, 1999, with fireworks being shot from the Eiffel Tower. French actress
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flipped a switch, turning on all of Paris' lights, including the various crystal chandeliers in the main lobby. On January 31, 2007, Paris Las Vegas premiered its new show '' The Producers'', headlined by
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. There were reports of friction between the show's producers and Hasselhoff and he announced he would leave May 6 due to other commitments. ''The Producers'' refocused on Max, played by
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. Danza came on as the celebrity actor for the show until ''The Producers'' closed on February 9, 2008.
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headlined at the Paris from March 6, 2010, to December, 2012. To counter the 2008–2009 economic downturn,
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focused on marketing its properties to specific segments of the population; as a result Paris is being marketed heavily towards
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travelers. Beginning in 2010, a series of improvement projects were started that would see some removal of the Parisian theme. The French greeters around the property began to be phased out, and in early 2010 a major remodel project was started at the front entrance. The project debuted in Spring 2011 and included a new nightclub called 'Chateau' and the largest Sugar Factory store on the Strip. It was announced in early December 2010 that the hotel's famous steakhouse Les Artisies would close at the end of January 2011 to make way for Gordon Ramsay Steak, which opened in June 2011. The Chateau nightclub opened in early March, 2011. The nightclub overlooks the Strip and spans more than in a two-story, outdoor setting. Outside is a terrace overlooking the Strip with VIP cabanas and three additional bars. During the day, the terrace serves as a beer garden and restaurant, opening at 10 a.m. In 2015, Hexx Kitchen & Bar and Hexx Chocolate & Confexxions was opened in the space formerly occupied by the Sugar Factory. Hexx was the first "bean-to-bar" chocolate maker in Nevada. In 2016, Beer Park by Budweiser opened on a 10,000-square-foot (930 m²) deck overlooking the Las Vegas Strip. It is Las Vegas' first rooftop bar and grill.


Film history


Films

* In the 2006
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'' 10.5: Apocalypse'', Paris is seen sinking in a massive sinkhole caused by acidic water undermining the underground limestone (barring the Eiffel Tower replica, which collapses while it sinks) along with the rest of the city. * In the 2007 film '' Resident Evil: Extinction'', Paris is seen buried in sand, along with the rest of Las Vegas, several years after a zombie apocalypse. One of the characters climbs the Eiffel Tower replica to escape a horde of zombies. * In the 2009 film ''
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'', Paris, along with the rest of
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, is destroyed. * In the 2010 animated film '' Despicable Me'', Gru is shown to have stolen the Eiffel Tower replica along with the Statue of Liberty replica from the New York-New York Hotel and Casino. * The Eiffel Tower replica is destroyed by the female MUTO in the 2014 film ''Godzilla''. * ''
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s'' land on the Eiffel Tower in the post-credits scene of 2018's '' Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom''.


Television

* Lester Nygaard ('' Fargo'') got Insurance Salesman of the Year 2007 Prix there. * In the 2015 Disney XD crossover ''Lab Rats vs. Mighty Med'', Adam, Bree, Chase, Leo, Skylar, Oliver, and Kaz battle the Incapacitator on the Eiffel Tower replica.


Gallery

File:Torre Eiffel (Las Vegas).jpg, Paris Las Vegas in 2006 File:Lasvegasview.jpg, Panoramic of Las Vegas from the Paris hotel, showing the Bellagio fountain, Eiffel tower at Paris hotel and Caesars Palace in 2006 File:LVParisHotelCasino.JPG, Paris Las Vegas from across Las Vegas Boulevard in 2006 File:Paris Las Vegas.jpg, Paris Las Vegas in 2006 File:Paris Las Vegas 2009.jpg, Tower at night in 2009 File:Paris las vegas bellagio fountain.JPG, Paris Las Vegas and Bellagio Fountain show in 2010 File:Paris las vegas boulevard interior.JPG, Le Boulevard interior in 2012 File:Paris Las Vegas interior.JPG, Interior near gaming floor in 2012 File:Flamingo - Ballys - Paris Las Vegas.JPG, Panoramic image taken from Bellagio, left to right, Flamingo, Bally's, Paris Las Vegas, Planet Hollywood in 2012 File:Eiffel Tower Paris Las Vegas.jpg, Eiffel Tower replica over Paris Las Vegas in 2014 File:Paris Las Vegas Eiffel Tower in color of French Flag, 2020.jpg, Paris Las Vegas Eiffel Tower in color of French Flag, 2020


See also

* List of casinos in Nevada *
The Parisian Macao The Parisian Macao () is a casino resort on the Cotai Strip in Cotai, Macau, China owned by Las Vegas Sands, which features a half-scale Eiffel Tower as one its landmarks. It was originally expected to be operational in late 2015, with that la ...
- similarly themed hotel in Macau, China.


References


External links

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