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Businiess name:  Hertz Las Vegas-Paris Hotel and Casino
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We called the Paris restuarant (can't remember the name, the one in the tower) and asked what the average meal price was. They told us $22, the average is really $35 and they neglected to mention that is was ala cart. The view outside of our window was air conditioning units, etc. I've stayed in many Motel 6 hotels and never had such an awful view out the window. They don't have any vending machines. They have refrigerators in the room with drinks, candies and such. I would pay a little higher prices, however the prices were higher than those in airports. One example is $10 for a very small jar of gummy bears, an amount that would cost 50 cents at a convenience store, come on now. Also they charge extra for use of the gym, jacuzzi etc. Pros: Architecture Cons: Amenities, Service, Slots

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