(Las Vegas Review-Journal) About 14 million people have gawked from atop the Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck since it opened, a Caesars spokeswoman said. This photo published in the Las Vegas Review-Journal in October 1997.
Federal Sign president Kevin Stotmeister (left) showed Paris Executive Vice President Paul Pusateri a model of the balloon sign that would eventually arise from the Strip sidewalk. But before the hotel was a hotel, it was a model. (Benjamin Hager Review-Journal) More than 500 of the resort’s employees have worked there since day one, a Caesars spokeswoman said. The hotel occupies roughly a million hotel room nights per year, and the hotel tower is 34 stories tall and features more than 2,900 guest rooms and suites, according to a spokeswoman for Caesars Entertainment. Take a stroll down memory lane with some photos and facts about the birthday child. It was 1999 when the eponymous Paris-themed resort opened its doors to the public in the heart of the Strip. (Caroline Brehman/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Paris Las Vegas was a person, it would fall just a year short of being able to serve its own alcohol. The Paris Las Vegas debuts a new $1.7 million Eiffel Tower light show on the Strip in Las Vegas, Wednesday, Feb.