Dive Brief:
- Caesars Entertainment will renovate and rename the Jubilee Tower at Horseshoe Las Vegas to the Versailles Tower at the adjacent Paris Las Vegas, the company announced Monday.
- The $100 million project will include redesigned luxury guest rooms and corridors, exterior upgrades and a pedestrian bridge connecting the Versailles Tower to the Paris resort.
- The addition of the Versailles Tower will make Paris Las Vegas one of the largest resorts on the Strip, according to Caesars Entertainment Regional President Sean McBurney.
Dive Insight:
The integration of the Versailles Tower is the latest in a series of “significant enhancements” Caesars has made to Paris Las Vegas over the past year, McBurney said in a release, following the addition of new concepts such as Vanderpump à Paris, Nobu, The Bedford by Martha Stewart and a renovated sportsbook.
“The [Versailles Tower’s] interior and exterior will be completely reimagined and transformed into some of the best rooms in Las Vegas,” McBurney said.
The renovation will introduce 756 redesigned luxury guest rooms — some among the largest standard rooms on the Strip, starting at 436 square feet — to Paris Las Vegas later this year. The pedestrian bridge connecting the tower to the resort is expected to be completed in early 2024.
According to Jason Gregorec, senior vice president and general manager of Paris Las Vegas, “chic, Parisian-inspired décor and modern amenities” will replace the current interiors featuring neutral tones and pops of red. Select rooms will include new 55-square-foot balconies with “unmatched” views of the Strip, New Year’s Eve fireworks and Formula 1, he added.
The Versailles Tower will add to an existing 2,900 guest rooms at Paris Las Vegas. Additionally, the resort features an 85,000-square-foot casino, 46-story replica Eiffel Tower, two-acre pool, a spa and salon, two wedding chapels and a night club venue.