Here are all of our member and editor comments about Luxor.
On January 02 2009, Mary wrote:
We stayed at the Luxor Thanksgiving Weekend. It was our first time. We like it. It was a nice hotel. We were in the pyramid room. The beds could use some upgrading but other than that all was good…. We would stay again.
On December 27 2008, chris g wrote:
We’ve stayed at Luxor for three years running, and I can safely say it has gone a bit downhill. It’s under new ownership as I understand, and that will inevitably bring some good changes, but I’m not impressed with what they’ve done so far. First of all you have a choice: the pyramid rooms, which are old and barely functional, or the tower rooms, which are nicer but more expensive and offer poor access. The Egyptian theme that I enjoyed is being slowly phased out. They seem more interested in attracting a young, rich crowd that wants to pay a cover charge for about 17 nightclubs. The IMAX theater is gone, as well as the (rather dated) arcade. On the upside, we find a lot of good deals on rooms at Luxor, as well as good access to Mandalay Bay. The monorail service to Mandalay Bay and Excalibur is pointless; you could just about walk to either one in the same amount of time. The check-in line moves quickly, mostly because the staff don’t mince words and keep it moving. Overall Luxor is still a cool-looking place but the shine wears off the more money you spend here.
On June 30 2008, Detlev Kesten wrote:
We have stayed at the Luxor several times over the past 7 years, and we always found it to be a clean, pleasant place to stay. In fact, we’re going back in August and didn’t think twice about booking the Luxor again.
Sure, you can get more luxurious trappings elsewhere, but the rooms have always been clean and adequate, and the check-in quick enough. When there are long lines, you can always check it with the bell captain and enjoy Vegas for a few hours instead of griping about the long lines.
While the hotel is not mid-Strip, it’s easy enough to get around by walking, cab, the tram, or the Deuce (the bus driving up and down the strip all the way into downtown).
Give the Luxor a try, you won;t be disappointed.
On March 31 2008, Marty wrote:
After reading literally hundreds of reviews, some good some bad, my friends and I decided to opt for the Luxor.
We arrived in mid march (later to be told its mad march and notoriously busy due to some kind of netball ;-D) and fully expected a horrendous queue for new guests. It was actually very good and despite looking awfully big it only took about 25 mins for us to be on our way to our rooms via inclinator 4. At this stage let me please say the Hotel looks awesome and is massive, the main entrance is huge and easily navigated, very easy to find reception and concierge service.
Anyway, the cool lift got us safely to floor 8 and off we went to our Pyramid deluxe rooms. Now I had read many reviews about how tired looking these rooms were, how badly the furniture had aged, how unclean the rooms were, bugs roaming etc but let me tell you it was absolutely spotless upon arrival. Plenty of space, great double bed, fantastic double shower, large t.v (even if American t.v is full of ads for lawyers!) and a nice feel to it. Being hyper critical the room was slightly on the dark side as the sloping glass is tinted quite heavily, that said I had realised this as it was me that had booked staying IN A PYRAMID!:-D
Depending on where you are staying in the Luxor the views vary, we had a partial of vegas and a fair bit of the car park. That said I didn’t come to Vegas to spend hours looking out of my window.
The facilities were good in the room with an iron, hairdryer, ironing board, t.v, toiletries, lots of storage but no kettle/tea making facilities. I think this is a cunning ploy as there is a Starbucks (three in fact) situated just before the elevator!
Oh, and absolutely NO bugs of any sort! Which was good as I dont like the buggers.
Ok, that pretty much covers the room, the rest of the hotel then…service at reception is very good, very helpful and polite, room service was quick, Starbucks staff were typically one paced but not at all bad, barmen/ladies were fantastic, croupiers had a sense of humour, in fact the only negative I can think of is that the breakfast staff, especially the mexican looking fellas, were a bit miserable.
Onto that then, we had the breakfast buffet a few times and at $12 it was great value…lots of fresh fruit, loads of pastries, loads of cooked items incl bacon & eggs..lots of eggs in fact, and pancakes, waffles and maple syrup. The food was great and the queue was not too bad if you got there before 9am. The casino in the Luxor is small compared to most others but I enjoyed my time there and fund all the croupiers and pit bosses approachable and friendly. There was a decent shopping area and fast food section upstairs and it did put on some shows (even if I would suggest going to others first..carrot top was rubbush and Fantasy was merely ok if a bit expensive @ $70).
Upon checking out the luggage guys were extremely helpful and good and of curse that was appreciated in the way of a tip.
To summarise then The Luxor was the best hotel I have ever stayed in and I found it to be clean, tidy, have good staff and overall id mark it 8/10. The thing is it was my first time in Vegas and after looking at all of the other hotels there you can see that whilst excellent it really is not in the top 5 of Vegas. And thats no criticism, the strip has some of the best hotels in the world, but I would conclude that if you go to the Luxor you will have a great time, but for me personally I am going to try another next time I am in Vegas. Maybe the Wynn as it looked amazingly impressive.
Thats it, Great job Luxor, thanks for the pleasant memories.
On October 08 2007, kevin reilly wrote:
spent 2nd time in luxor , hotel was good was in pyramid ,but wish i had took a tower room again.
bar staff were great only problem i had was with the fusia restruant , despite good reviews i found it terrible , starters were luke warm and staff so-so , would never eat here again , but in general hotel was good.
On September 10 2007, Pat wrote:
We stayed in the pyramid and the rooms were showing wear and tear. The tower is newer and nicer but they are renvating rooms now. Has the best run poker room in Las Vegas, great promotions and absolutely the best and friendliest staff!! This fact is why they attract a friendlier and more varied group of players. The off strip poker rooms are dominated by the locals who act as if they resentyour being there in thier game! The Luxor has a blend of better class locals and a nicer group of guests.
Still a great hotel and the Pyramid Cafe is the best 24 Hour place in Las Vegas.
On September 05 2007, Sherry Ewing wrote:
My husband and I stay at the Luxor because of their poker room. We love to play Texas Hold ‘Em and think the Luxor has the best run poker room we’ve played at in Vegas. The staff is awesome and they offer 2/4 Limit. We have played for 12 hours straight sometimes. We stayed in the pyramid room and while not as nice as the tower it was fine. The housekeeping service was great as well.
On September 03 2007, Parker wrote:
Everything was excellent! We stayed at Luxor Aug 28 – Sep 1. We originally booked a Pyramid Room but were upgraded for FREE to a tower Room on the 18th Floor with an excellent view. Everything was clean had room service everyday even if left the room late at 1130 or 12. Bathroom was very spacious. The pool was nice and spacious, with plenty of chairs available for all. The new Bar Flight is a great deal if you get the Sampler cocktails. 3 for just $12. LAX opened this weekend and had huge lines, we did not want to wait and went to the Palms instead. The dealers were very friendly. I received a comp for 2 for Champagne Brunch on Sunday which was great, free Mimosas and Champagne. Check in had about 45 people in line but only took 15 minutes at about 1:30 when we arrived at the hotel. Check out was very fast. Used baggag storage for a late flight we had when we left and everything went fast and smooth. Would gladly go back. Highly recommended!
On August 26 2007, Andrew wrote:
Pyramid rooms are a bit unclean and tough to stand up in near the window if you’re tall. I’ve visited friends rooms and they’re not too great, especially if you get one of the ones in the back. Plus, the inclinators get old.
I got an easy upgrade using my Players Club card to a tower room. Much better. The bathroom is the best part – tub, marble, nice shower. Ratings are based on the tower room.
This place is cheap enough, use your MGM Mirage activity and book via VIP services. You’ll be able to save a LOT of time checking in.
Pool is decent, cabanas aren’t as nice as other hotels, but not as expensive either.
On June 30 2007, Jack MeeHoff wrote:
Not really a bad place to stay if you get a deal. I’ve heard these knuckleheads finally put a check in counter at the west end…that’s great. In the past, if you were staying in a west tower room, you would have to drag you luggage a mile back and forth from the east check in counter. Slots there are pretty tight and the buffet kinda sucks. Rooms need to be updated. Our room smelled like a week old elephant fart and there were “pecker” tracks on the comforter.
On May 29 2007, Redlorelei wrote:
They have the worst customer service. I booked a non smoking room in the pyramid and was given a SMOKING room in the tower. The room stunk to high heaven. When I called front desk they refused to move me to another room. All I got was well we’re sorry, but we can’t do anything. That completely soured my whole trip. The walls are paperthin and the bathroom was meant for handicapped people. Not worth the money I spent and and I have a $120 charge from them I have to now dispute.
On May 21 2007, kk wrote:
We stayed last August. I don’t recommend it. It was clean and the room was big enough. But, we had a view of the airport… Also, the pool was freezing!!! It was so uncomfortable no one was swimming. I have gone to Vegas for years now, and had always wanted to stay at the Luxor, but was very disappointed with it in general. The layoout of the floors to get from place to place is confusing and it was loud from the club downstairs. Many of the restraunts were under construction and for the higher price than the Flamingo, I really expected more, not less.
On May 11 2007, Drew wrote:
We will not return. The buffet was below average. One night we called room service and there was a 45-60 minute wait. Much more smoky than other casinos.
On May 11 2007, Christina wrote:
We got to the Luxor at 1 am, so there was no wait. The check-in person was very unfriendly and more concerned about it being the end of her shift. We had reserved a non-smoking room, but got a smoking room. We often had to switch elevators due to the elevator not recognizing our room key, which was very aggravating. There is not much action whatsoever at this hotel. This hotel is also not located in the “hippest” section of the strip. My parents had called in to the hotel to give us a credit to spend and they gave them the run-around and wouldn’t take their credit card without faxing something to them, and having them return fax it. (They were also on vacation and this was a major hassle and inconvenience). We would not stay here again. The buffet line in the morning is VERY long and makes you feel like you’re at Disney World. The beds were VERY uncomfortable. Poor view.
On May 07 2007, Ryan wrote:
The interior design of these rooms is awful. The condition of the rooms is even worse. Carpet was gross, needed painting, needed a complete remodel. The towels were so threadbare that you could see through them. This “resort” is along the lines of a Motel 6.
On April 24 2007, Harold wrote:
Consistantly a great place to stay. Clean, comfortable, modern. Not the most upscale place on the strip, not the most courteous staff. You will be satisfied and comfortable in your room, especially for how cheap it is. Tower rooms are recently remodeled for a more modern feel. Pyramid, a little worn, but cheaper and not recommended. The novelty wears off quickly there. But a great value. Keep in mind, it’s not near ‘mid-strip’. Restaurant selection is mediocre, but who cares, the city is at your doorstep. Service is something to be desired, but certainly not rude. Pretty much the standard anywhere now.
On March 17 2007, Two Young Lovers wrote:
The price was good, the decor was a little kitchy. We stayed in the attached towers, and the shower and separate bath were nice, but all in all the whole egyptian motif was done “on a budget” it seems.
Did win money at the blackjack tables though, so I’m not going to complain too much.
But…where is the free wireless internet? I continue to be pissed at a supposed “luxury” hotel that doesn’t have the same amenities as a roach motel down the street.
On January 06 2007, Mike O'Herron wrote:
We stayed at the Luxor Dec 10-14 2006. West Tower suite, Rm 10221. Excellent room. Very clean room and building. The cleaning crews were thorough and friendly.
We really enjoyed the place. That time of year is not busy, and the stress seems lower for all the various service people: front desk, dealers, wait staff etc. They were all in a good mood, courteous and helpful. Very refreshing.
Everything about the hotel was excellent, EXCEPT the buffet. Skip it!
On June 16 2006, RateVegas.com User wrote:
We stayed for our honeymoon five years ago in one of the jacuzzi suites. Very nice. Beautiful room. We loved the hotel. No safes in room, but safe deposit boxes are easy to use there.
For those complaining that self-park is too far from the front desk, don’t be so cheap. Use valet parking. It’s very easy and quick. Just pull up under the sphinx. Only a $2 tip, or $5 if you’re feeling generous, when you pick up your car. They are very quick by the way at getting you your car, at least when I was there, and courteous.
One other thing. When we were leaving, the bellhop who came to get luggage tip hustled us. Said that his shift was about to end, so … and then he held out his hand, awaiting his tip which he felt that we owed him. What an asshole. These jackoffs pool tips and you tip when the luggage is put in your car, not when it is picked up. So he was taken care of despite it being the end of any shift for him. Besides it occurred to me later he could go around all night saying it was the end of his shift and make quite a bit of dough. If some jerk does this to you report him so he gets fired for tip hustling.
Other than that we loved the place. The pool is kinda boring, but hey, it’s huge. Lots of room.
On March 26 2006, RateVegas.com User wrote:
This place indeed is highly over rated. We used to go there all the time and attended slot tournaments. Their last few tournaments were boring and I told them that. The slot staff is only concerned about an individual’s wagering and not the individual, but that is what they are trained to do. They are there to bring your money into their profits and that is it! They couldn’t give a ^%$# about the people.
Their slot machines are tighter then Fort Knox and their buffet absolutely sucks!
And yes, to get to your room takes a hike. They should have check in counters at each end of the casino so people staying in the west tower don’t have to walk a mile.
We won’t go there again.
On March 20 2006, maggiepaul wrote:
Cracked tile on bathroom floor, never got fixed, cut my foot on it. Beds were like sleeping on a slab of concrete – that sucked. Service in the lounge, poor at best, but the buffet…I loved it, way better than the Rio, the food was delicious!! Only reason I’d go back there would be for the buffet.
On February 08 2006, RateVegas.com User wrote:
What is wrong with everyone not liking LUXOR? We love it!! Everything about it!
On January 16 2006, RateVegas.com User wrote:
Some free advice to those of you that stay at the Luxor.
Don’t stay in a Pyramid Room…period!
And if you have a room reserved in the east tower be prepared to drag your luggage about a half a mile. The parking is on the opposite side of where the front desk is.
And if you are staying in the west tower, stage all of your luggage somewhere as soon as you enter the casino from the parking area and have someone in your party watch it. That way you won’t have to drag it one half a mile to the front desk and then one half a mile back to the west tower.
You’d think they would have put the front desk in the west side close to the parking lots/garage, but Einstein was not consulted beforehand.
On January 16 2006, RateVegas.com User wrote:
What resort onwership in their right mind would design a casino and build the parking lot a mile away from the hotel front desk?
Answer: LUXOR
On January 16 2006, RateVegas.com User wrote:
What resort onwership in their right mind would design a casino and build the parking lot a mile away from the hotel front desk?
Answer: LUXOR
On December 30 2005, RateVegas.com User wrote:
Place is a pit. Was upgraded to a jacuzzi suite. What a disappointment. Everything was worn out and threadbare. Dark and dingy. Matresses and pillows were shot. Annoying elevator/inclinator that gives you vertigo. Nice casino staff, actually learn your name.
Ugly place, don’t bother. Stay in the Monte Carlo, or any place on the southern stretch of the strip.
You have been warned.
On September 09 2005, RateVegas.com User wrote:
Aug 27, 2005
Our first room was on the 16th floor, a pyramid spa suite, the a/c hardly worked and the room and whole floor had a burnt rubber smell, they had no other rooms available until the next day. We had a pretty mountain view and the 2 rooms were very large. The next day we were moved to a smaller spa suite on the 19th floor but the ac worked very well.Rooms were kind of shabby, for $249 I would have expected a cleaner room. And be prepared to walk, our second room was 1/2 mile to the inclinator.Staff was friendly.
On August 02 2005, RateVegas.com User wrote:
Highly overrated. Great place to visit, but you really don’t want to stay here. Overpriced for what you get, which is a basic room, but “it is in a pyramid!!”—whoopee, big deal. Not a dump, it actually is a great place to see and experience—and then go stay somewhere else for less money and just as many amenities.
On June 03 2005, RateVegas.com User wrote:
I was there in Nov. 2004. Room was outdated. Carpet was worn out. It just had an old and run-down feel to the rooms.
On April 13 2005, RateVegas.com User wrote:
My girlfriend and I stayed at Luxor between April 5-9. The room was OK and the huge shower was a nice touch. My main issue with Luxor is its location and the distance from the frontdoor to one of the “inclinators” and our room. Being at the bottom of the strip makes for a lot of walking and there is nothing worse than getting to the front door of the hotel and realizing that you have another 1/2 mile to get to your room. If I had to do it over a mid strip location has many advantags. If you do stay at Luxor ask for a room near the inclinator. If not you could do some extra walking.
On March 29 2005, RateVegas.com User wrote:
We just returned from 3 nights at the Luxor in room 7155.
We had asked for a non-smoking room. Still, all of our clothes smelled like smoke when we returned home, even the ones we never used.
I don’t think non-smoking rooms exist in this hotel.
We had a room for 4 people. When we arrived, there were towels for 3 people. WHY do hotels do this??? We had to ask for, wait for, and the tip for extra towels.
ALL of the staff was A+! Every single person we had contact with, from front desk to housekeeping to security guard, especially Juan. He was excellent. Highest recommendation for him.
On February 20 2005, RateVegas.com User wrote:
I don’t know what is wrong with these people who rate the LUXOR less than excellent. This is one of our favorite hotels. The rooms are nice and very clean, the tower rooms are in better shape than the pyramid rooms, but both are nice!!! The pool is AWESOME! The water temp is perfect, the drink service is excellent! We have stayed here several times! I think it is the BEST value on the strip. You can find better, like Man. Bay, but you pay twice as much! $89 a night in mid summer is EXCELLENT! The cafe is great, kinda pricey but huge portions. Valet service is good, the building and decor is amazing! The casino is beautiful, but for low rollers like us, we don’t tend to play the tables much. I LOVE THE LUXOR, WILL STAY THERE EVERY TIME FOR THE PRICE, VALUE, QUALITY AND AMBIENCE!
On January 30 2005, RateVegas.com User wrote:
We got great rates being that it was during the CES show. We had booked in Sept. Room was clean, modern, and a nice view. Some complain it was too far to walk but I didn’t think so. No further than any other hotel on the strip. We would go back in a heart beat.
On January 22 2005, Linda wrote:
I stayed in the pyramid in early Oct. 2004. The hallways were a little shabby from my previous visit in 1999. I needed to call about the AC possible malfunctioning. A technician came to the room within 5 minutes of my call. A minor adjustment was made and all was well. I really got my exercise staying there. Everything’s a walk. I did find the bridge to Mandalay Bay to be very beautiful. The shops are quite unique.If you stay at the Luxor be prepared to walk, or learn to use the bus system. The monorail wasn’t working, so the bus came in handy.
On November 29 2004, RateVegas.com User wrote:
interesting
On September 10 2004, RateVegas.com User wrote:
I had a terrible stay here. First off, our view was of the Sphinx’s exhaust fan. Second, the service was surly at best.
On August 14 2004, wolf1000 wrote:
The luxor is the best place to stay on the strip!!!.The rooms were great the service was five star all the way,it will be my new home when in vegas.
On August 02 2004, JBF wrote:
My wife and I stayed at the Luxor July 25-30. We flew in from the southeast for our first trip to Vegas. We decided to stay there after a detailed search on line (including this site). We were not disappointed. Rooms were good quality (complete with iron and hair dryer, which is not standard at some hotels) at a reasonable weekday price. We were in the west tower with easy access to spa, pool and ground transportation. While it definitely had the Egyptian theme it didn’t seem over the top tacky like the Excalibur next door, or overly busy like NYNY and to a lesser extent the MGM Grand. We also considered the Tropicana, but we are glad we didn’t stay there because it felt tacky and dated. In fact, because of its location somewhat out of the pedestrian traffic flow, the Luxor never felt overly busy or crowed. Because of the tram service between Excalibur, Luxor and Mandalay Bay, most of those who were coming to the Luxor were either guests or this was a destination not a pass through. Enjoyed drinks and music at Nefertiti’s lounge and food at the Pyramid Cafe.
Only drawbacks—no coffee maker in room and execessively long line at the one coffee shop on the property. Lighting could also have been better in bathroom, but it had a stall shower and a separate bathtup. Also, pool hours are limited (closes at 8 p.m.)
We have also read about complaints about long lines at check in. When we arrived about 8 p.m. local time, there was no line. But, we did notice lines at peak check in and check out hours.
Be prepared to walk a great deal to get anywhere, including to the first monorail stop across the street and down the way to MGM. But, walking a lot to get somewhere would be the case no matter where you go in Vegas and you’re always walking “through the casino !”
If you’re a middle aged couple (35-50), we can highly recommend the Luxor. We also noticed few children, so it does provide a more adult environment.
On July 05 2004, stevez49 wrote:
everything is nice here except those very long lines to check in.
On June 18 2004, luvnvegas wrote:
In April, we had a tower room and a few family members had pyramid rooms. I was thrilled we opted for the tower room, the room itself and bathroom are much larger than in the pyramid. Also, 3 out 4 rooms in the pyramid all had waterspots and mold along the ceiling. Overall, we had a pleasant stay and would return in the future. Also, the trams and indoor walkways to Mandalay and Excalibur convenient.
On May 27 2004, DenverDiva wrote:
All in all I was happy with my stay. Luxor is quite a way down the strip, which I didn’t realize so unless you want to go to Mandalay every night, be prepared to walk your feet off or call lots of cabs. The rooms aren’t spectacular, but they were just fine for us. The pool(S) is huge, nothing fancy but we could always find a deck chair and a little space. A good value for the (usually low) price if you don’t mind being in the outskirts a bit.
On March 13 2004, Jimwad69 wrote:
Really enjoyed my stay there. Will return next month. Regular rooms are spacious, Staff is friendly and efficient. Food is good. Price is very good for what you get. Only two beefs.
1. Wait for check-in can be long. We waited about 30 min but I have seen at other sites that it can be much worse.
2. Because only one inclinator goes to each floor, you can have a long walk to your room. Now, I don’t mind walking, but my Dad has terrible ankles, soooooo…......
But like I said, other than that, I loved it. I’m going back in late March.
On February 19 2004, swanboy333 wrote:
We went for my birthday and got the jacuzzi suite. Pictures don’t do these suites justice. The room waslarge, it was an average luxor room with a jacuzzi but it also connected to another room. Its was like two luxor rooms combined. Service was good. They delivered everything we asked for pretty fast. I have stayed here so many times. The tower rooms are slightly larger and have a tub and seperate shower. The pyramid rooms have slanted windows which is kinda cool. But I would always try to get the jacuzzi suite if I got the cance. It is well worth the money.
On August 28 2003, lisabatty wrote:
We had a lovely stay at the Luxor. The detail of the Egyptian theme was just right and hasn’t got too tacky like some themed hotels. The atmosphere was relaxing and refreshing. Staff were very helpful (though sometimes a little slow on reception desk). The room was a good size and very comfortable – we were in a Pyramid Room on the 14th floor overlooking the airport and Strip. Rooms were quiet – no noise from the busy atrium outside the door. The bathroom was spotless, I cannot fault it at all. The maid service was very discreet and very good. Security staff and bell staff were very polite and helpful. We had a lovely stay and wouldn’t hesitate to stay at the Luxor again – highly recommended.
On August 08 2003, jimstraz wrote:
This is a fun place to stay. I went with a group of friend from LA. We are all well educated professionals and wanted to have a good time. 8 of us total. We all got rooms next to each other in the Pyramid and it was fun and different. I really liked it and didn’t feel like it was Circus Circus at all. The pool area was so cool. A really hot sexy crowd goes here. The bodies are amazing and it is like a big party during the day. I have very fond memories of the Luxor and will one day return. I prefer Four Seasons and Caesars Palace and Bellagio, but this place is very comfortable. I don’t think you can go wrong here. Plus it is connected to Mandalay Bay. I love Mandalay Bay. If you are young and want to be around a chic crowd stay here or Mandalay Bay. You will be happy you did.
On July 20 2003, Spangle wrote:
We stayed at the Luxor in December 2001 and had a fantastic time. After the filight from the UK we would have been pleased with anywhere to lay our hats, but were blown away by the Luxor. While checkin was chaotic, our early arrival meant we had ample time to practice bending our necks back 90 degrees with our jaws agog to get the full view of the vast space that forms the atrium of Luxor. Thus we struck the pose that would see us in good stead for the remainder of our stay at Vegas. The fantastic vista that awaited us every morning when we opened our bedroom door (situated on the middle of the eleventh floor), stunned us in to silence: We were in awe of the vast space that greeted us and despite our daily hangover and fear of heights, we never cased to be impressed. The faded glory of the rooms only added to the charm and whilst we realised that we were staying in a once truly spendid hotel, the fun we had on the inclanators and getting stupendously lost in the casino, resulting in the need for a frequently administered “medicinal tonic”, meant that we were glad we were staying somewhere where we could enjoy being carefree again without worrying about offending the people that insist on remaining mature in this hedonistic playground.
On July 15 2003, wsmith1051 wrote:
We stayed at the Luxor twice in the last two years, and will not hesitate to return. The rooms were clean and comfortable in the pyramid; next time we’ll stay in the tower for a change of pace. The pyramid rooms have easy access to the casino and once you understand the floorplan everything is easy to get to.
On July 02 2003, sames1 wrote:
This is a unique hotel for sure. The pyramid design is amazing as are the inclinators they have instead of elevators. It’s a strange sensation to go up and sideways to get to your room if you stay in the pyramid section, which is half the fun. The rooms in the pyramid are small , but not too small. The angled ceiling is a big strange, but the view can be nice if you get the proper side.
Service as fine. They check your key at the inclinators so that not everyone is riding up and down.
Overall it’s fine.
On June 13 2003, monti wrote:
Will not stay here again. My stay was nice once we were able to check-in. Arrived at hotel on June 1st at 9:30 a.m., unable to check-in untill 5:20 P.M. Other people were checking in at 11:30. Was told that since I had reserved connecting rooms that it might take longer to get in my room, but to keep checking every hour or so. Check-in time is posted at 3:00 P.M. The check-in clerks and front desk supervisor said they have no control over housekeeping. THEY SHOULD. I also had reservations at Paris June 3-4th. Much, much nicer stay.I will not stay at the Luxor unless comped.
On June 09 2003, jewelz wrote:
Upon checkin we were upgraded to a suite for a smalll charge. Suite was spacious but poorly lit. Our unlucky friend down the hall happened to be one floor directly above the RA nightclub. The bass from the music kept him up until 4am. At 6am sharp the jackhammers start outside the window. They’re building worlds largest convention center between Luxor and Mandalay Bay. Our friend was comped the entire stay after complaining to management. If you stay here, be sure to request a room away from the construction!
On June 08 2003, bnsf600 wrote:
The room I was in was in the pyramid and going up those
inclinators was a ball (most people complain about them).
It feels a bit odd at first, but then it is fun no matter
what room your floor is on. The bathroom was average. I
really liked the pool. The pool area is quite huge. It
doesn’t have anything special like the wave pool at Mandalay
Bay, but it is a huge area with alot of room between
the lounges. There is plenty of room out there. Most
of the staff was nice and none seemed to be in a grumpy
mood while I was there so the service was good.
On June 06 2003, wolfman1953 wrote:
We stayed here May 2003. We had a tower Jr. suite for $109. The tower is the other as far away as Egypt. We did find it easier and quicker to go to the street level floor and pass through the group check-in to get to the casino. The room was at the end of a hall. The rooms were clean and spacious. The bathroom was in 2 time zones with a Jacuzzi and separate shower. There were enough towels for 8 people. Service was excellent.
On June 03 2003, Hunter wrote:
A recent stay at Luxor was not spectacular. Not that there was a specific event that soured my stay but my overall impression of the property decreased… It seems like it has evolved into a Egyptian themed Circus Circus in terms of quality of product offered… Make sure you avoid any room accessed via a ‘Glassback’ elevator. These are on very low floors and not the nicest of rooms. The security guard chuckled when we mentioned that was where our room was located.
On June 01 2003, lostyouth wrote:
Stayed here in 98. Room was nice. Liked the pool.
On June 01 2003, madge62 wrote:
Just returned from 5 nights at the Luxor (May 25-May 31). Very much enjoyed the whole atmosphere, the service was excellent. The inclinators were a real treat, travelling 39 degrees sideways was fun. Our room, on the 21st floor in the pyramid, was actually larger than I had thought it would be with a nice desk area for our laptop, a small table and chairs and a nice armchair. The housekeeping service was very good. We also enjoyed the pool area every morning, even though it was 98 degrees at 9 a.m.!
On May 30 2003, Turtles wrote:
We stayed in the jacuzzi room for three nights and it was great. The pictures of the room on the Luxor home page does not clearly show how large the room actually is. The jacuzzi size is more than enough for two people. We happened to get a very nice view of Mandalay Bay and a room next to the elevator.
On May 20 2003, cote722 wrote:
Excellent Service. When checking in, the front desk was going to give us a room on the 6th fl, but then told us it would be noisy because of some construction, so they bumped us up to the 22nd fl. Everyone on the Luxor staff was outstanding. Great resturants. Buffet is hidden away from the casino which is nice. No problems with check-in, check-out, housekeeping, or with other casino reps. Excellent service at the Nile Bar. One great thing about the Luxor, along with their sister hotels like Excalibur and Mandalay Bay, is when you walk in, you do not get “attacked” by hotel reps asking if you are married or if you want to see a show. This happen alot when walking into New York, New York. Stayed here for 4 days, 3 nights and will stay here again and again. A+++
On May 10 2003, angreda wrote:
I thought the Luxor was a great place to stay. The staff were very pleasant. At the desk the that lady helped us check in upgraded us to a jacuzzi room for all three nights instead of the one night we orginally reserved for. Plus those two extra nights were at no extra cost. I felt very safe going up to my room knowing only those who had room keys could go. I’d definately stay here again.
On April 18 2003, spinfamous wrote:
i’ve always enjoyed the luxor. stayed in both the pyramid and tower rooms. pyramid rooms have a more central location, but the rooms feel a bit smaller due to the slanted shape of the outside wall. the main reason i stay here is b/c of the promotions they have from time to time on room rates. also, ra is my favorite nightclub in vegas, and as a guest of the hotel, you get to bypass the line. my only real complaints about luxor is that the lighting is a bit too dim, both in the rooms and in the casino, and that the beds are not as comfortable as those at palms, mandalay and monte carlo. overall a great value for a fun resort.
On April 18 2003, spinfamous wrote:
i’ve always enjoyed the luxor. stayed in both the pyramid and tower rooms. pyramid rooms have a more central location, but the rooms feel a bit smaller due to the slanted shape of the outside wall. the main reason i stay here is b/c of the promotions they have from time to time on room rates. also, ra is my favorite nightclub in vegas, and as a guest of the hotel, you get to bypass the line. my only real complaints about luxor is that the lighting is a bit too dim, both in the rooms and in the casino, and that the beds are not as comfortable as those at palms, mandalay and monte carlo. overall a great value for a fun resort.
On April 18 2003, dimsum wrote:
I booked my vacation ( airfare and hotel) throught Orbitz. Cost was $250 for roundtrip airfare and 3 nights at Luxor.
Checked in at SFO (San Francisco) caught an earlier flight and arrived at Luxor at exactly 3pm. (Check in time)
Waited about 10 minutes in line, got a no smoking room in the West Tower with a king size bed. (room 11 359 to be exact)
I was very happy with the room. Nice view of the entire pyramid, spotless room and bathroom, nice tub and glass shower.
The maid never came in when we were there and always cleaned it beautifully.
We were all the way at the end of the hall between vacant hotel room and the emergency exit. Never heard any noise except for the occaisonal door closing down the hall.
I have very few complaint but I do have to complain however, this is a review.
The shower had very low water pressure making it hard to rinse my long hair, the air conditioning system was weak,and room service is very overpriced. Typical.
Out of all of the casinos on the Strip (and I went to all of them) Luxor was always the busiest. Maybe it’s slow since the economy sunk, the war started, people are getting SARS, and the world is slowly ending…oops. I didn’t say that,
But Las Vegas was very very slow compared to my pre 9/11 stay.
And I do mean very very slow.
People staying here should keep in mind that is hotel in on the South Strip.
The strip is a very long walk from one end to the other. Not a comfortable walk either.
So be prepared to take cabs, buses, trams, and trolleys.
Don’t rent a car. There is too much traffic anyway. You will be guaranteed frustration. And who needs that on vacation?
On March 24 2003, emt888 wrote:
My sister and I checked into the Luxor on March 15. Since this was a Saturday at 1100am, I prepared myself for a long wait at the counter. To my surprise, when I walked in I saw that there was no line at all and I was able to walk right up to the counter. When I asked if I could check in early, the clerk told me that early check-in is usually not allowed until 1200pm, but since she had rooms available, she would let us check in early. We got room 28023 (pyramid). The room was a standard room, but it was very big and tastefully decorated. I especially liked the hiroglyphs on the armoire. The view wasn’t the greatest (Mandalay construction) but I don’t usually spend much time in my room in vegas. It started to rain at about 1100pm that night and the next morning I awoke at 330am hearing “drip-drip-drip-drip.” Our window was leaking! I
was too tired to call down to the front desk, so I just grabbed a towel and
threw it on the floor and tried to go back to sleep. I woke-up at 9am with
a migraine from sleeping with a pillow over my head to drown out the
dripping noise. I called maintenance to let them know about this and their
exact answer was “Yup, some of the rooms leak when it rains, there really
isn’t anything we can do about it.” I couldn’t believe it! I thought that
maybe it was just this person who was being lazy, so I asked to be connected
to the front desk. They gave me the same answer! Then they went on to say
that they would have house keeping bring us up extra towels and an extra
garbage can so that we could catch the drips so it wouldn’t make the floor
wet. I was almost speechless. Not only were they aware that some of their
rooms leaked, they wanted me to work to save their floor. No way! I then
asked to speak to a manager who finally offered to move me to a different
room. That ticked me off since we had totally unpacked the day before, but
what else could I do since rain was forecasted for the next 2 days. I asked
him if any upgrades were available and they upgraded us to a Jacuzzi suite.
I was pretty excited about that since I am such a low roller, I never get
comped anything. The Jacuzzi suite was really nice, because we walked to almost every place that we went and it was great to be able to come back to the hotel room at 2am and sit in a Jacuzzi. The view here wasn’t the greatest either, we had a great view of the airport and then in the sitting room we had a somewhat view of the strip. All in all, I liked the Luxor and I will stay there again.
Sue
On March 10 2003, Vegas $$$ wrote:
Luxor Pyramid rooms are fantastic! Get a room on a higher floor to avoid noise from the casino. Also, pyramid rooms don’t have tubs, only showers, but the Tower rooms have both.
I would recommend the pyramid room for any first-timers so that you can experience the ambiance of the Luxor. Then after that, the Tower rooms are the way to go.
Service was great. Nice, knowledgable staff. Cleaning crew was wonderful too.
Food was not that good for their lunch buffet, but breakfast buffet was pretty good. Food court is the best deal though.
On February 28 2003, Hunter wrote:
The jacuzzi suites at Luxor are great rooms. Large with plenty of space, the jacuzzi is right against the pyramid window.
On February 05 2003, RateVegas User wrote:
Hubby and I stayed in the Pyramid on the 13th floor. (We found it odd that a Vegas resort has a 13th floor)
The noise level from our room was nil because we were so far up and the room itself was a decent size. The bathroom was the best part! Except for the fact that they had no tubs in the regular pyramid rooms (you can only get tubs in the tower rooms), the bathroom was roomy, clean, and nice.
The casino itself was a little confusing to navigate at first, but once you memorized the landmarks, it became very easy. Gaming was decent. We won some, we lost some. Nothing special.
Service at the Luxor was wonderful! We never had a rude staff member, the front desk was knowledgable and kind, room service was GREAT! Room service came in the afternoon which was perfect for us since we could sleep in without being disturbed. They also did a fantastic job with cleaning and responding to speical requests such as more towels.
I would recommend the Luxor to everyone I know. It was comfortable, clean, and we are staying there again soon!
As a side note: I would recommend staying in the pyramid rooms for first timers (ask for a room on the upper floors so you don’t get noise disturbance from the casino and night club). But if you have stayed there once or twice before, I would recommend the tower rooms since I hear they are bigger and they supply a seperate shower and tub in the bathrooms. (The tubs can be perfect for sore feet at the end of a long, but fun day in Vegas)
On January 17 2003, RateVegas User wrote:
My wife and i stayed in the pyrimid 2 years ago we were there a week and had a wonderful time i recommend the luxor to everyone the room was great and the staff was excellent.The last day we were there i asked a waitress for a lucky slot machine,she pointed one out and i quickly won 850bucks.I recommend Las Vegas to everyone and to stay at the Luxor.
On December 02 2002, RateVegas User wrote:
Stayed at the Luxor for the first time 2 months ago, went back last month and stayed there again. Overall, we loved the hotel. Very impressive exterior and lobby area. Stayed in the pyramid the first time but moved to the towers the next day due to the noise coming from the RA nightclub (the pounding bass notes permeate all areas of the lower floors). Definitely recommend the Tower rooms. Besides, you get a bathtub in the tower, but not the pyramid. The Egyptian theme throughout the whole hotel (casino, halways, elevator, rooms, etc) was very nice and added to the experience. Great buffet, loved the IMAX, and the BMG are definitly worth seeing. I laughed until tears come out of my eyes. Definitely recommed the hotel and show.
On November 16 2002, RateVegas User wrote:
I got married in Vegas on Halloween and 10 of the 13 people in our wedding party stayed at the Luxor. We all absolutely loved it and can’t wait to go back! Upon check-in, there was initially a problem between the hotel and the travel agency about my room in that I had been booked for a regular room and not a suite. When I showed my receipt to the people at the desk, they immediately took care of it and got me into my suite in the West Tower, only five doors down from my dad, who had checked in earlier that day. The staff was wonderful to my 87 year old grandfather, who walks with a cane, and provided him with wheelchair rides up to his room on several occasions. Our suite was roomy and beautiful and came equipped with more toiletries than any other hotel I have ever stayed in, and the jet tub was to die for! I used it every night. Some of our party stayed in the pyramid and after seeing their rooms, I would definitely recommend the towers, as the rooms are much newer and nicer, but the pyramid rooms weren’t bad either. We ate at three of the restaurants: The Pyramid Cafe, the Pharoah’s Feast Buffet, and the Sacred Sea Restaurant. All were acceptable for their price ranges and convenience, I just wish I had been able to eat more at the buffet, as I never made it past the salad bar (pre-wedding jitters). Also took in the 3-D IMAX show, which was superb!
On October 19 2002, RateVegas User wrote:
I’ve stayed at the Luxor 4 times in the last 3 years, and have always enjoyed it. I’ve never had to wait long, the rooms have always been clean and quiet – plenty of hot water, great view and a good value for your Las Vegas $. It’s not the zoo that Excalibur or MGM is, and if it was mid-strip it would be better but all in all, I continue to stay here, and don’t regret it.
On October 17 2002, RateVegas User wrote:
My family stayed at the Luxor from 10/8 thru 10/10 and were no impressed. The scenery of the hotel is magnificent when you enter and very overwhelming, but that is where it stops. The rooms were not what I asked for, the bags took an hour to get to the rooms and the managers were appothetic to say the least.
When I made reservations I asked for my parents jacuzzi suite to be on the first five floors, as my mother is affraid of heights. I also asked for the room to be close to the elevator since she is handicapped. I asked for the other two deluxe rooms to have a nice view of the strip and on whatever floor it would take to get this acheived. When we checked in there were no notes for the girl working the counter, so I restated my wishes. Tammi acted like this would not be a problem and searched through rooms on her computer and then said that the jacuzzi suite would have to be on the thirteenth floor, and was not near the elevator. The thirteenth floor at a casino should be omitted for obvious reasons. She them gave them a room on the twenty-eighth floor. I assumed this was the only one Tammi, the incompotent, could find with a decent view close to the elevators. However, after I went to see my parents room I found that it was on the opposite side of the elevator and was only bearable due to the floors at that level not being very lond anyway. As for the other two rooms they had a great view of Mandalay bays construction. I , however, having seen construction before and giving Tammi a twenty dollar tip a get rooms with a view of the stip was not impressed. I called down to the manager and demanded a room change. He said that The hotel didn’t have any rooms with a better view and that the best he could do is a view of the mountains. I told him to give me those and I would just have to live with this. I told him Tammi should have told me this upon check-in. He said he would send a bellman up with the other room key and to show me where it was. I called back down after twenty minutes of viewing construction and being bored. The desk said they were busy and would not have a bellman for at least another thirty minutes. I had planned a paddle boat ride for the family and could not wait that long. I told her I would come down and get the new room keys. When I got down to the desk she acted like she had no idea what I was talking about until I talked to a manager, obviously she had no intention of sending someone up with the new room key when I had talked to her earlier. After getting Melissa, the bell clerk, straightend out on this matter I asked her how long it would take to get our bags sent to the room. I explained to her that we were in a hurry and had reservations to meet. She said it would take about thirty minutes, a normal guess for her when it comes to time. I doubted this was going to be correct since she didn’t even look to see how many tickets she had waiting. I asked if it could be done faster and was told there were people infront of me. I told her that the order to our rooms would have been in the front if they had gotten our rooms correct the first time. She said it would still take thirty minutes unless we wanted to take them ourselves. We agreed to do this as we had a schedule to keep. They had already sent two of our bags to my parents room instead of the rooms to which they were to be sent and we had to flagdown the bellman to try to get them back. He wanted a ticket that we had already given to Melissa at the desk. This is where I got really pissed and took the bags from the cart and told him to call the front desk and report me if he would like. We then lugged our luggage up to the fourteenth floor and got into our rooms to find we had a marvelous view of the airport. I, however, was tired of fighting them and had to be at the specified meeting place in five minutes anyway so I decided to continue my vacation and try to forget their lack of service.
I would recommend that unless you are willing to take whatever rathole they stick you in and accept extremely poor customer service you should take pictures of the wonderful inside and leave as fast as you can. The scenery in the rooms and hallways is no better than a standard Best Western anyways. You can view all that is spectacular without having to be jailed there. I would rather camp in the desert and shower in a gas station than stay there again.
- LADY’S- THERE ARE NO BATH TUBS ONLY SHOWERS UNLESS YOU GET THE TOWER ROOMS AND MINI SUITES. *
On August 25 2002, RateVegas User wrote:
had a room in the East tower. The pool is nice, but the cement gets really hot in the sun. The bathroom in our room was great! The tub is huge!!! The bed was very hard.
On August 11 2002, RateVegas User wrote:
Excellent decor….but unpleasant experience. Fairly quick check-in, but when I went to my room I was given a smoking double queen when I specifically asked for a non-smoking king. Had to go downstairs and get a new room key. New room was great….until the next morning when I went to take a shower and there was NO HOT WATER! I called the front desk which suggested letting it run for 20 minutes as “the hot water sometimes takes awhile to travel to the higher floors.” I was only on the 14th floor. I did as suggested and there was still no hot water. I called again and then they reported the problem to engineering and offered to switch me to another room. Hastily I did so (as I had to meet a tour group pickup) and by sacrificing my breakfast time I quickly packed and raced to the new room which had hot water. I ended up getting a $10 discount on the room and a comped buffet pass, but was EXTREMELY annoyed at this (honestly – you might run out of hot water at an apt., but not at a luxury resort). Be warned lower floors in the pyramid get a LOT of noise from the nightclub.
On July 02 2002, RateVegas User wrote:
My kids loved the pyramid and the famous inclinators. The water pressure in the shower was fantastic. Make sure you get a room in the pyramid near the inclinator to avoid a long walk.
On June 23 2002, RateVegas User wrote:
Very disappointed with the pyramid room. We had a high-piced jacuzzi suite for our 25th anniversary. The room itself was decent enough, but nothing special. The bathroom was laughable: it was HUGE but almost empty. You could stage a soccer match in there! The toilet was 4 feet away from the toilet paper holder – IMPOSSIBLE to reach (and I’m a big guy). The only sink is IN the bathroom.
Soda machines were ALWAYS EMPTY. Housekeeping didn’t show up till after 3PM. I hear the tower rooms are better; sure hope so!
On June 03 2002, RateVegas User wrote:
Came in on a Friday morning and was not prepared for the long check-in lines. Had to wait around 30-40 minutes to get to the counter, mostly because the registrar was doing too much talking and not enough checking in. The hotel is beautiful and the egyption theme is portrayed very well, everywhere you look. The lighting is soothing, not like all the glitter and blinking and clutter at other hotels.
We stayed in the East Tower, the view was toward the pyramid and the southern strip (what little is left of it). It became clear that the West tower is better since it is closer to the pool and most of the shops and restaurants on the upper level. The room was great except for the bathroom where the toilet seats don’t stay up and if they do, they quickly slam down which is no fun for anyone at 2:00 am. Spent alot of time at the pool, staff is helpful, courteous, and prompt with your drink orders. All the pools are only 4 ft. deep though, would be nice to have deeper water.
We rented a car but would recommend using taxi’s if your not sight seeing. Valet parking was quick and curtious. Would definately recommend Luxor to anyone. Not many children in the hotel which was nice since we were on vacation to take a break from ours.
On January 29 2002, RateVegas User wrote:
We stayed in the Luxor for a week last year, and had a fabulous time. The staff were friendly and would accomodate for whatever they could. The pool had a fantastic layout and the deisign was superb. The only drawback was that it was not mid-strip, although I would recommend this hotel to anybody.
On January 22 2002, RateVegas User wrote:
My husband and I satyed at the Luxor with two of our freinds who were getting married in Nov 2000.
It was fantastically clean and we actually got a room in the pyrimid!
Overall erevrything was exceptional, we would definitley stay a the Luxor again. 10 out of 10!
On October 11 2001, RateVegas User wrote:
We just went in Sept. and decided to stay in one of their jacuzzi rooms. We stayed on the 27th floor and had a view of the Mandalay Bay. The room was large adn very spacious. No feeling of being cramped here. Through out our 3 days there, the service we recieved was great! Room service was prompt, and helpful with special requests, the front desk people were very polite, even the spa (my first time) was very attentive to my needs. The tuuuubb, well with a view and at night…very romantic! Even though the rooms seem to show their age, we had a wonderful time.
On July 12 2001, RateVegas User wrote:
I didn’t stay here but a batch of buddies did. The decor is impressive in its scale but very dark and gloomy. The interior is hollow pyramid and to get to rooms along the pyramid walls you have to use an elevator which goes diagonally up to your floor. You then have to walk along a balcony to your room with views over the other balconies, casino & restaurants way beneath. To make it authentic stone colour has been used on the interior but sadly, coupled with the lack of light it gives a concrete like image reminiscant of 70s council flats in the UK with their unfortunate walkways. The rooms are nice but don’t have baths and the sloping windows prevent you from getting a good view of Vegas.
On June 04 2001, RateVegas User wrote:
I started out in the pyramid, had to switch room because the west facing room did not get cool in the summer even with the air on full blast. Moved to the East Tower. Would highly reccommend the tower room much nicer greaat bathroom. The trouble with the first room and the lack of service in fixing this problem, soured my stay there.
On April 01 2001, RateVegas User wrote:
This is our 5th trip to Vegas & our first stay at the Luxor. The hotel & casino are beautiful. Not many kids, that was a plus. Staff was very friendly & our room was extremely nice, large bathroom with both tub and seperate shower. My only complaint would be that the casino layout is a bit confusing, and if you are staying in the Tower rooms you may walk around in circles trying to find your way back to your room. Don’t miss the coaster at NEW YORK NEW YORK it’s the BEST! The Freemont Hotel has a great Seafood Buffet for $14.99. Last but not least, if you take the $1.50 trolley ride south from the Luxor it is hard to catch the ride back & take comfortable walking shoes!!!!
On February 14 2001, RateVegas User wrote:
ROOMS WERE NICE .RESTAURANTS AND ACTIVITIES WERE GREAT BUT A LITTLE PRICEY.FRONT DESK STAFF WERE VERY NICE ALLTHOUGH THE SAME CANT BE SAID FOR THE CASINO STAFF.PAYOUTS AT SLOTS WERE DESCENT.THE DECORWAS FABULOUS!!!!!!!!!!
On February 05 2001, RateVegas User wrote:
Walked in off the street on a memorial day weekend and got a room for the weekend. Inclinators were a PAIN. Nice design. Stayed close to the top and made the mistake of looking of the railing after a night of fun. Dizzy! not for the faint of heart. I was dazzled by the gimick but when I went back not to long ago the thrill was gone, and it looked a little dusty. They built these block like towers right next to them that made me wonder what the heck they were thinking. Nice place, but slipping.
On December 26 2000, RateVegas User wrote:
Have stayed at the Luxor at least 8 times in the last 5 years and have always been very happy, rooms always clean and comfortable. Always treated special by entire staff. It will continue to be our Hotel of choice. We have been in almost every hotel on the strip and most certainly know there are many wonderful ones avaliable, but why change when we are so pleased with the Luxor
On December 16 2000, RateVegas User wrote:
BEWARE! Our stay at The Luxor was not a pleasant one. Service was awful everywhere in The Luxor except for the Front Desk but even that was slow. The buffet was horrible, the slots were below average and the employees don’t speak much english. Overall a hotel to stay away from if you ask me. Rooms in the pyramid are Days Inn/Holiday Inn Quality and the beds and furniture need to be replaced immedietly, overall not a place where I would want to stay ever again!
On December 15 2000, RateVegas User wrote:
This place was a design mess when initially built and continued to be one when they immediately began planning to “rehab” the place after only 2 weeks of operation.
If you want to stay at a hotel whose theme is “excuse our mess during our permanent reconstruction”, than look no further than Luxor.
On November 20 2000, RateVegas User wrote:
stayed here many times and always liked.but this hotel is going down year by year.they need to remodel it asap.stayed in the tower last time,nice room and very nice bathroom ,but still prefer the pyramid.nice casino and good cocktail service ,but most of the time unfredly dealers ,especially with the newbies.
On November 17 2000, RateVegas User wrote:
Stayed in a Jacuzzi Suite and it was quite nice. Overlooking Mandalay Bay!
On October 19 2000, RateVegas User wrote:
Always enjoyed Luxor .except for the last time .they gave me this room connected to a suite so it was a little bit smaller and not appointed as usual.next time i’ll try the new rooms .
restrooms are basically motel’s one .But defenetly i’ll go there again ,a very comfortable and roomy casino.good buffet.always unlucky at the tables ..always !!!
On August 23 2000, RateVegas User wrote:
Stayed there 8/13-8/16/00 for the 1st time. Room was beautiful and well laid out. HUGE glass shower and good size bathroom. Casino table games were ok – not very friendly dealers and you have to play $25 per hand for 4 hours to even be considered for a meal comp! Probably would not stay there again.
On August 05 2000, RateVegas User wrote:
The Luxor was so bad, we checked into a different hotel mid-way thru our visit (even without a refund). The guests are essentially of the same demographic as a Wal-Mart shopper. The rooms are essentialy a Motel-6 room. The toilets have so much pressure, the spray out water onto the bathroom floor (nasty). Buffet is overpriced, and service is poor. We waited 1.5 hours in line to check into our room. Recommnedation—spend another 100 bucks for your vacation, and stay somewhere else.
On May 23 2000, RateVegas User wrote:
Stayed in a pyramid room. Clean, well appointed, proper amenities. Only drawback was the distance to the inclinator. It took a minute and a half to walk it. But overall, a nice place, and I’d stay there again. Note: this was not my first time to Las Vegas. I’ve stayed at other places, and rank the Luxor above average.
On May 02 2000, RateVegas User wrote:
Pyramid room was kinda funky, but nice, with the slanted windows.
I thought you would be able to see out of the inclinator, but it’s just like a regular elevator but when it takes off, you get this weird sideways motion feeling.
Toilet flush sounded like an atomic bomb going off! And SPLASH, sheesh. Also, shower only, I like a tub. :)
Also, they didn’t have any Do Not Disturb sign until I complained and none of those What’s On mags. They gave me one (Showbiz, not What’s On) when I complained.
On March 30 2000, RateVegas User wrote:
This place was pretty nice. Not the best…
On March 30 2000, RateVegas User wrote:
Room was very nice in the new tower. Bathroom was quite nice with a HUGE tub…
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