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| - I stayed here in the main pyramid for the first time last week, attending a conference. Compared to some places I've stayed, Luxor is just fine, especially if you're not in your room much. Granted, it's not Cosmo, Encore, Wynne, or Bellagio, but for a fairly cheap rate, you get a decent room here, and a bed that's comfortable enough.
(You also get to miss out on most of the drunken Ed Hardy douche-baggery of guests in the hotels I just mentioned)
Luxor is 20 years old and has not been treated kindly, so yes, there is wear and tear obvious in many spots, the room had an older hotel smell, and the "inclinators" are shaky and not aging well. But, the ceiling, floor and one wall of my room was solid concrete, so no worries about loud neighbors, it was relatively clean overall, not too crowded, the staff was mostly helpful and friendly, and I never saw any of the dreaded time-share salespeople
Casino staff were friendly and fun, and the restaurant choices are actually decent here, too.
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