Five nights in Paris Las Vegas: the first truly unnecessary hotel rental of this trip.
I only took this one because I'd never stayed there before. It was the first - and just about the only time - I've seen dates available as fully comped under my account, and given that it's a miracle I'm still getting room offers from Harrah's at all surely the last chance to check it out. I was just a bit curious as to what the place was like.
In the pecking order of Harrah's casinos, based on typical room rates Paris seems to sit in second place - below Caesars Palace and above Rio. So I expected something quite fancy - especially when we were given an upgrade to a newly remodelled "Red Room".
It may well be as "chic" as they claim, but I have to admit that I don't really get it.
Aside from the red blankets, there was also a bit of red padding behind the beds...
...and a red wall in the bathroom.
There's a big-ass television...
... and a well stocked mini-bar. That's traditionally something you don't get in a Las Vegas hotel, but more properties are starting to like the idea of charging $4 for half a tube of Pringles these days.

The finer design features were clearly lost on me, and it just seemed like a fairly typical hotel room, although it actually felt a little on a small side compared to other places I've stayed. Which is a bit odd, because although these rooms have been renovated, the resort is not quite ten years old. Not exactly a relic.
It hardly seems worth the hype of giving a special name to this type of room, and not quite what I was expecting from a Red Room...
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