Caesars Race & Sportsbook at Paris Las Vegas
at Paris Las Vegas Resort & Casino
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Our Review of Caesars Race & Sportsbook at Paris Las Vegas
The Paris sportsbook is a proper Caesars room with a big LED wall, rows of screens and dedicated race carrels, laid out in a medium-sized, easy to navigate space. It offers a comfortable balance between scale and intimacy, so you can usually find a seat without feeling lost in a cavern. Bettors appreciate the clear sightlines and the straightforward drink service, though pricing is standard central-Strip high. It is also the logical overflow and viewing upgrade for Horseshoe guests, since the two are connected.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Caesars Race & Sportsbook at Paris Las Vegas
How many TVs does Caesars Race & Sportsbook at Paris Las Vegas have, and what size?
The Paris book has a 1,200 square foot LED wall plus roughly two dozen other screens, including nine large 86 inch TVs and individual monitors at race carrels.
Does Caesars Race & Sportsbook at Paris Las Vegas have automated betting kiosks?
Yes, there are self-service Caesars Sportsbook kiosks here, about six machines alongside a row of traditional betting windows.
Does Caesars Race & Sportsbook at Paris Las Vegas offer drink tickets? How much do you have to bet for drink tickets?
They still hand out drink tickets, and recent player reports suggest you are usually looking at roughly $20–$50 per horse wager or closer to $50–$100 on sports bets per ticket, with writers having some discretion.
Does Caesars Race & Sportsbook at Paris Las Vegas reserve tables?
Paris offers reserved seats and table packages for big game days through Caesars and nightlife hosts, often tied to a food and drink minimum rather than a simple seat fee.
Is Caesars Race & Sportsbook at Paris Las Vegas non-smoking?
The sportsbook itself is promoted as a non-smoking room, so you watch the games in a smoke-free space and step out to the main casino or outside areas if you want to smoke.
