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| - For the location and the price, I was honestly expecting a lot more. We go to Vegas an average of 5 times a year, so I'll boast that I'm only slightly past novice status as an LV hotel-goer.
Rooms were well-worn, the windows were dirty and unpleasant to look out of, and the customer service at the front desk was slooooooow, inept, and befuddling. I'd booked on Priceline more than 12 hours in advance, but they couldn't find any record of my reservation, which turned into a weird bait-and-switch of having me pay full after I had already been charged by Priceline. Funny how those things never work out in your favor. Eventually it worked out (they found my reservation), but not after a headache. Took a half hour to check in, so Priceliners, tread with caution.
Highlights of the Luxor are the pool and the spiked slushies/daiquiris. That said, you're able to experience these things without staying in the actual hotel, which is what we'll do in the future if we ever return.
Stay off strip in a place that gives you real bang for your buck, and come here to party if that's what brings you here in the first place. It'll be a little bit harder to get back to your room when you're shmammered, but aren't those the kinds of stories that Las Vegas is all about?
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