Guests wearing masks are welcome at Paris Las Vegas
In accordance with directives from Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak and the Nevada Gaming Control Board, Caesars Entertainment Corporation welcomes guests back to Paris Las Vegas.
This reopening follows the success of Caesars Palace Las Vegas, Flamingo Las Vegas, Harrah’s Las Vegas, The LINQ Promenade and High Roller Observation Wheel, as well as the gaming floor and other amenities at The LINQ Hotel + Experience opening their doors.
For the special French-inspired reopening can-can dancers, a Monsieur Loyal ringmaster, Caesars Entertainment Regional President Gary Selesner and Paris Las Vegas General Manager Sherri Sosa were on hand to. After the Monsieur Loyal initially welcomed guests outside with “bienvenue” and led the countdown from “trois, deux, un,” Sosa pushed the button to launch blue, white and red confetti over the entrance as the resort officially reopened its doors. Additionally, first casino guest Roy Anderson ceremoniously rolled the first dice at a craps table with Selesner and Sosa cheering him on inside Paris Las Vegas.
“As customer interest in visiting Las Vegas continues to increase this summer, we are pleased to welcome guests back to Paris Las Vegas with the same spirit and sophistication they have come to enjoy at our French-inspired resort,” said Tony Rodio, CEO of Caesars Entertainment. “We are also committed to emphasizing our enhanced health and safety protocols while creating memorable experiences for all our guests.”
Paris Las Vegas offers renovated guest rooms and suites, a variety of food and beverage amenities, access to the fitness center and outdoor pool, as well as slot machines and table games on the casino floor.
The Company requires everyone indoors at its properties across the Caesars network to wear masks at all times, except when eating or drinking. The updated mask policy becomes effective on June 24, 2020 at 12 p.m. Pacific Time and applies to all employees, vendors, contractors, guests and passersby in properties. Previously, all employees plus guests at table games were required to wear masks at Caesars properties.
The Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas is displaying a new, free light show in honor of the reopening of the resort, every half hour from dusk to midnight nightly through June 30, 2020. The Eiffel Tower Restaurant now offers reservations for view dining daily from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Resort guests and visitors have access to other food and beverage venues including Gordon Ramsay Steak open on Thursday through Sunday from 4 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
- JJ’s Boulangerie (dining room) – daily, 24 hours
- La Pizza (express window) – daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
- La Creperie – breakfast daily, 6 a.m. to noon
- Café Belle Madeleine – breakfast daily, 5 a.m. to noon
- Arc Bar – daily, 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.
- Le Central Bar – daily, 24 hours
- Gustav’s Bar – daily, 24 hours
- Le Cabaret Bar – daily, 2 p.m. to close
- Café Americano – daily, 6 a.m. to noon
- BEER PARK – daily, 2 p.m. to close
- HEXX Kitchen + Bar – daily, 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
- Mon Ami Gabi – daily, 7 a.m. to 10:3
The Company previously announced that it has suspended fees for paid self-parking in Las Vegas. For more information on the Company’s health and safety protocols, visit: www.Caesars.com/health.