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Paris Las Vegas Hotel bringing to life the ambiance and spirit of
Paris, France, the $760 million casino resort will feature authentic
reproductions of famous Parisian landmarks including a 50-story replica
of the Eiffel Tower looming over the Las Vegas strip, the Arc de Triomphe,
the Paris Opera House and the Louvre. The 34-story hotel tower will
be fashioned after the famous Hotel de Ville.
Guests will feel truly pampered in elegantly appointed guest rooms
that feature custom design furnishings, crown molding and rich French
fabrics. Paris-Las Vegas' guest rooms are furnished with a stately
armoire that serves as the closet, further enhancing the French feel
of guest rooms. Spacious marble bathrooms offer separate bathtub and
shower with elegant fixtures, linen hand towels, a large vanity with
shelves, hair dryer and a make-up mirror.
Further bringing the experience of Paris to life, guests at Paris-Las Vegas will be able to stroll down the quaint cobblestone streets of the property's upscale shopping district and choose from a variety of French fashions and other French products. The opening of Paris-Las Vegas also will bring a new level of cuisine to Las Vegas with its eight French-inspired restaurants. Ranging from a working French bakery to a sophisticated Brasserie to an aromatic Rotisserie to the elegant Eiffel Tower restaurant, Paris-Las Vegas will offer guests many delectable French cuisine options.
THE PRODUCERS is now playing at Paris Las Vegas! See the Mel Brooks musical that’s won more awards than any show in history, including 12 Tony® Awards. The storyline is a comedy classic: a crooked producer and his accountant cook up a scheme to present a massive trainwreck of a theatrical fiasco – and pocket their investors’ money before the curtain falls.
THE PRODUCERS, the hit Mel Brooks comedy playing exclusively at Paris
Las Vegas, is proud to welcome Tony Danza to the cast of the twelve-time
Tony®-winning musical. Danza is re-creating the role he played in
New York: Max Bialystock, the scheming Broadway mogul who attempts
to stage the worst play ever in the hopes of pocketing his investors’
cash.
