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The "vintage Vegas" theme isn't carried out as well as it could be, although the entrance through a neon-lined tunnel with piped-in Dean Martin hits still a nice touch. They do feature some now old-school Vegas-style entertainment, though. There's the classic production show Jubilee, complete with topless showgirls in rhinestones and a re-enactment of the sinking of the Titanic, and the musical acts in the Indigo Lounge which lean R&B and are about as good as Vegas lounge acts come, thus well worth stopping in for a drink. Bally's hotel rooms are more on the budget end fo the Strip, meaning that the rooms are fairly nondescript, but clean and comfortable enough. Bally's has a pool, but guests are also permitted to use the slightly nicer (if not: younger) one at the adjacent Paris—the two casinos are connected by a shop-lined walkway.
The Paris is one of Vegas' Epcot Center-styled casinos, with an exterior that drops the Efiffel Tower on top of the Paris Opera and an interior that mixes Gallic-styled storefronts with faux-cobble... read more
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