Paris Las Vegas is a hotel and casino located on the famed Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA , Paris Tickets that is owned and operated by Harrah's Entertainment. As its name suggests, its theme is the city of Paris Paris Tickets in France; it includes a 1/2 scale, 540 foot (164.6 m) tall replica of the Eiffel Tower, and a neon sign Paris Tickets in the shape of the Montgolfier balloon,
a two-thirds size Arc de Triomphe, and a replica of La Fontaine des Mers. The front facade of the building Paris Tickets suggests the Paris Opera House and the Louvre.
Its adjacent sister property, Bally's Las Vegas, has a Las Vegas Monorail station.
The project was originally announced by Bally's Entertainment, owner of the adjacent Bally's Las Vegas.
Ground was broken for the Paris on April 17, 1997. It Opened September 1, 1999 with fireworks being shot Paris Tickets from the Eiffel tower. French actress Catherine Deneuve flipped a switch, turning on all of the Paris' Paris Tickets lights.
Building began under Hilton Hotels, which purchased Bally Entertainment in 1996; Hilton's casinos were Paris Tickets subsequently spun off into Park Place Entertainment, which purchased Caesars World in 2000 and changed its Paris Tickets name to Caesars Entertainment in 2004. When Hilton Hotels began the building, it was originally going to Paris Tickets be called Paris Hilton, presumably named after Mr. Hilton's daughter, but then Hilton spun off the casino business before Paris was open, so the name was changed back to the Paris Hotel and Casino.
At the time of its opening, the hotel ran amusing television advertisements throughout the United States Paris Tickets implying that it had ensured the authenticity of its reproductions of Paris landmarks, culture and cuisine Paris Tickets by looting the real city.
When the scale model of the Eiffel Tower was built, it was planned to be full scale, but the airport was Paris Tickets too close and the tower had to be shrunk.
Paris cost USD $785 million to build, and occupies 24 acres (97,000 m²).
In November 2006, the Paris sports book was temporarily shut down pending an investigation of its Paris Tickets employees for allegedly underreporting tips.
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