{"id":36143,"date":"2023-03-27T19:35:11","date_gmt":"2023-03-28T02:35:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.casino.org\/vitalvegas\/?p=36143"},"modified":"2023-09-03T22:52:39","modified_gmt":"2023-09-04T05:52:39","slug":"paris-opens-overhauled-sportsbook-and-bar","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.casino.org\/vitalvegas\/paris-opens-overhauled-sportsbook-and-bar\/","title":{"rendered":"Paris Opens Overhauled Sportsbook and Bar"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

Paris Las Vegas has quietly unveiled its refreshed sportsbook.<\/p>\n

The main sportsbook reopened in mid-February (right after the Super Bowl, don’t ask questions), and the adjoining bar opened a month later.<\/p>\n

Here’s a look at the sportsbook.<\/p>\n

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Let’s sports! The lack of carpeting deters people from walking around barefoot.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

We haven’t visited since the sportsbook reopened, so thanks to our friend @JamesinLasVegas<\/a> for the pics. Let’s just say James gets around.<\/p>\n

Yes, the retooled sportsbook is a smidge on the sparse side.<\/p>\n

That’s because for most casinos, sportsbooks are an amenity for guests, they don’t add a lot to the bottom line, so the amount of capital invested in them tends to reflect that reality.<\/p>\n

The minimal effort design aesthetic extends into the sportsbook’s bar, where the furniture is reminiscent of something you’d get on Facebook Marketplace. All due respect.<\/p>\n

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No, this isn’t the “before” photo, this is “after.” Why do you have to be so snarky all the time? They have a salve for that now, you know.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Hey, it’ll do in a pinch.<\/p>\n

The recent trend is sportsbooks that have a lounge feel, as opposed to the old-school kind where it’s just a bunch of grumpy old men sitting in cubicles starting at screens.<\/p>\n

Now, it’s mostly grumpy old men, but also some grumpy younger men, staring at screens. The lounge area is for their girlfriends and wives having cocktails while complaining loudly they picked the wrong guys because sports are lame and while their men can tell you who threw the final strike to clinch the 1946 National League tie-breaker series, they have no clue whatsoever where a G-spot is. At least that’s our take on what’s happening.<\/p>\n

Anyway, the renovated sportsbook has a sweet new addition, a ticker thingy on the entrance.<\/p>\n

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Speaking of the Dodgers, they lost the 1946 tie-breaker series to the Cardinals. How did you not know that?<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The sightlines into the sportsbook have really improved a lot, as previously, you might not even be aware there was a sportsbook at Paris.<\/p>\n

The sportsbook is near the entrance to the now-shuttered Anthony Cools Theater Experience Tabernacle and Hypnosis Emporium. That is our recollection of the name, it’s been awhile. We do recall Cools used a plant at one point (an older woman with dentures), and that was a little disappointing.<\/p>\n

We still miss Anthony Cools, though. We bumped into him about a year ago at Illuminarium, and he was looking good and doing well. He says he’s retired. His show was one of the funniest we ever saw on The Strip. Caesars Entertainment closed several mid-level entertainment venues<\/a> in mid-2021, his theater was one of them.<\/p>\n

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Bumped into longtime Paris comedy-hypnotist Anthony Cools at the opening of Illuminarium last night. Says he’s “retired.” Loved that show. pic.twitter.com\/tnjmom7GWo<\/a><\/p>\n

— Vital Vegas (@VitalVegas) April 22, 2022<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n