The rooms are inspired by an elegant Parisian apartment, and the renovation and redesign have transformed every detail - from the color scheme to the layout and furnishings - into a modern and luxurious space, all while still reflecting the resort's identity, Sean McBurney, Caesars Entertainment's regional president of Las Vegas, told T+L.
The Versailles Tower was originally a part of the Horseshoe Las Vegas, which was previously known as Bally's. After the brand change, the management invested $100 million into an interior and exterior renovation of the tower and merged it into the Paris Las Vegas.
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