Paris Las Vegas Eiffel Tower Ride

Paris Las Vegas Eiffel Tower Ride

Did you know you could ride to the top of the Paris Las Vegas Eiffel Tower? In only 90 seconds you can go from being part of the hustle and bustle of the Strip to just an observer!
This isn’t an attraction for the vertigo-prone – from the moment you leave the ground in the glass enclosed elevator until you get to the top of the mesh enclosed deck 460 feet up – you can’t help but be aware you’re leaving terra firma behind! The amazing view at the top is worth it, though, and if you haven’t left your camera …read more

Picture of the Week: Electrified Strip

Picture of the Week: Electrified Strip

To tie in with yesterday’s entry about Planet Hollywood I found this picture by flickr user jimg944 of a beautifully lit PH and Paris Las Vegas.

Picture of the Week: Paris Las Vegas

Picture of the Week: Paris Las Vegas

I spotlighted the Paris Las Vegas a couple of months ago and came across this beautiful picture of it at night by flickr user mandj98. It’s just as breathtaking in person!
[image: flickr]

Picture of the Week: Paris Las Vegas at Night

Picture of the Week: Paris Las Vegas at Night

Reader Marcus from Halle, Germany sent me this great picture he took of the Paris Las Vegas while on a recent trip here.
He writes: “My girlfriend Julia and I spent a wonderful time in Vegas in the beginning of March 2008 and I proposed to her in front of the Bellagio Fountains on March 5.”
Congrats, Marcus and Julia! And thank you for the beautiful picture!
Want your pictures of Vegas featured? Email them to me using the “email” link over in the sidebar, and be sure to include your name and a URL if you have one!
[image used with permission …read more

Hotel Spotlight: Paris Las Vegas

Hotel Spotlight: Paris Las Vegas

[image source: wikipedia]
The construction of Paris Las Vegas began in 1997 and opened in September 1999 at a cost of $785 million. It occupies 24 acres and is owned by Harrah’s Entertainment. It features a 1/2 scale, 540 foot (164.6 m) tall replica of the Eiffel Tower out front, a two-thirds size Arc de Triomphe, the Montgolfier balloon, and a replica of La Fontaine des Mers.
The grand opening included French actress Catherine Deneuve who flipped a switch that turned on all the lights of the resort. The original plans for the Tower were for it to be full scale, …read more


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