It sounds the renovation process will move along quickly. “Imagine what that would look like during all sorts of times of the year, whether it’s Fourth of July fireworks or New Year’s Eve or even Formula One,” McBurney added. One change to the Versailles guest rooms will be the addition of 55-foot balconies to the rooms that face West out onto the Strip. “As we looked at the landscape of our properties, we saw an opportunity to make it even larger and frankly, more luxurious,” Caesars Entertainment regional president Sean McBurney said. The wheels for the plan started in motion a while back, when Caesars rebranded Bally’s to Horseshoe. Versailles Tower will house Paris’ highest-end rooms, as well as its largest, starting at 436 square feet. The hotel tower will be renamed Versailles Tower and will be connected to the rest of Paris via a new pedestrian bridge. On Monday, the company announced that Horseshoe Las Vegas’ Jubilee Tower will become part of Paris Las Vegas as part of a $100 million renovation project. Caesars is doing some rearranging of its properties on the Las Vegas Strip.
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