$25 commemorative casino chip for gamblers

Paris Las Vegas celebrates 25 years on the Strip with special deals and new openings

2024-08-22
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Paris Las Vegas, a popular fixture on the Las Vegas Strip, is gearing up for a grand celebration as it marks its 25th anniversary. The Parisian-themed resort, known for its replicas of iconic landmarks, is rolling out special deals on rooms, dining, weddings, and more, according to its parent company, Caesars Entertainment.

To commemorate the milestone, Paris Las Vegas will launch a series of promotions, including a $25 commemorative casino chip available to gamblers starting August 26. Visitors will also be able to purchase tickets for $25 to the Eiffel Tower observation deck, which stands 460 feet above the Strip, from August 26 to September 1.

Food enthusiasts can indulge in curated prix fixe menus at renowned restaurants such as The Bedford by Martha Stewart, Gordon Ramsay Steak, Nobu, and Vanderpump à Paris. Diners at the first three venues between August 30 and September 1 will receive a complimentary chocolate Eiffel Tower. Specialty cocktails will be offered at Montecristo Cigar Bar, Le Central, and Gustav’s until September 15.

The Voie Spa & Salon will provide discounts on massages and facials until October 1. Meanwhile, couples looking to tie the knot in classic Las Vegas fashion can book the Silver Bells Wedding Package at L’amour Á Paris Chapelles, starting at $1,125 through the end of the year.

“People love Paris Las Vegas for its Parisian-inspired atmosphere and replicas of iconic landmarks on The Strip,” Sean McBurney, regional president of Caesars Entertainment, said in a statement. “As we recognize 25 years of success, we thank our dedicated team members and loyal guests who enjoy celebrating French culture with us.”

The celebration will also feature a glimpse of the future, with Paris Las Vegas teasing the "fall 2024" opening of Dominique Ansel Marché, a new concept from the James Beard Award-winning chef.

Paris Las Vegas first opened its doors on September 1, 1999, with a 34-story hotel tower featuring more than 2,900 rooms. In recent years, Caesars Entertainment has expanded the property by integrating the new Versailles Tower, formerly the Jubilee Tower at Bally’s Las Vegas. The addition brings over 750 rooms to the hotel, with 38 offering Strip-facing balconies.

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