The Luxor's great pyramid is certainly a distinctive landmark at the southern bourn of the Vegas Strip, rising 350 feet into the air. The pyramid's apex, beaming with the brightest light in the world, guides travelers to the casino from miles away. The new twin towers are situated at either side of the dynamic pyramid in a design that allows a great view from almost every room. The resort did not skimp on the details or sheer size of all three structures, which is evident when you check out the
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One of the most unique hotels on the strip. Boasts one of the most hip nightclubs on the strip called Club RA. The casino area is kind of small but houses enough games to keep you busy. The pool area is very large and spacious. Very economical hotel too!
Reviewer: Tom Fiore, Clementon. NJ Date Submitted:09/03/2004
Luxor lacks customer service
I stayed at the Luxor for the first time on 12/27-12/29 and was very disappointed in the lack of customer service. The rooms are dark. We had a lot of rain over the two days and experienced water leaking into our room and onto our clothes and shoes. It took 15-20 minutes to reach guest services and from the representative's response it appears this is an issue they have experienced before. Overall, my experience at the Luxor was awful.
Reviewer: Laura Nguyen, Chandler, AZ Date Submitted:12/29/2004