Paris/Bally's
Caesars Entertainment makes a clean sweep of this list with the two-fer of Bally's and Paris. Why do I list them together? Because they share one parking structure equidistant between the two resorts. Situated in the far rear of the complex (naturally), the parking garage is connected by a pedestrian corridor to an escalator that drops you off at ground level. From there, walk forward for Paris or turn right towards Bally's.
No matter where you're headed, you'll be schlepping your bags through a promenade of shops and restaurants, then through the casino before finding the reservation desk. After that, you'll reverse directions and trudge through the casino to your elevators.
Bally's has two towers, one close to the Strip, and the other far on the opposite side. Ask for the South Tower, which has great views of the Bellagio Fountain and is closest to the reservation desk. At Paris, all 2,600 rooms are serviced by the same elevator bank. To save some steps, just ask for a room that isn't at the end of your corridor.
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