The honest review
Paris Las Vegas is doing exactly what a 3-star themed resort should do: give you a recognizable hook (the Eiffel Tower), functional rooms that fit a family, and enough to keep kids engaged without charging Four Seasons prices. The FamilyFactor scores are remarkably consistent across the board—nothing's weak, but nothing's exceptional either. You're looking at solid middle ground, which in Vegas is honestly the sweet spot if you've got elementary or tween kids.
The location score of 74 makes sense for the Strip itself; you're in the thick of foot traffic and major attractions, which is both good (everything's walkable) and the catch (everything's loud and crowded). Room fit and kid amenities both clock in at 72, meaning you'll have space for a family and enough to occupy kids without premium resort programming. Parent recovery at 69 is the softer spot—don't expect adult-only pools or late-night quiet zones. This is a family-forward property, which works if that's what you came for.
Pricing at $$ with a 69 score tells you the economics are reasonable but not a steal; Vegas mid-tier is what it is. The safety score of 74 reflects a busy, monitored property without the white-glove security of luxury hotels. If you're bringing multiple generations and want a themed Vegas experience without the pretense or the bill, this checks boxes. Just go in knowing it's functional and themed, not refined.
Who this works for
Derived from FamilyFactor data
Toddlers
ages 0–3
Elementary
ages 4–8
Tweens
ages 9–12
Teens
ages 13+
Multi-gen
with grandparents
All amenities (5)↓
- Family-suite room category
- Kids-welcome programming
- On-property pools
- Recreation facilities
- Restaurants on site





