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  • We had recently stayed at the Luxor over the Christmas holiday week. I had personally stayed at this property in Oct 2001. Back then I was in awe of this marvel of architecture; this time not so much. We had booked into the pyramid and at check in the clerk told us she was upgrading us to the tower due to being sold out in the pyramid. It is my understanding that the pyramid rooms are under renovation and we were lucky to be in the tower. I will agree to the tower being nice our room was clean and newly renovated. We passed by some pyramid rooms and saw peeling wall paper and the rooms were just plain wore out. Overall the entire hotel/casino is wore out IMHO. If you pay attention you will see the dirt everywhere. We will never stay here again; there are just too many options available. The draw backs are the same as other reviews in here but the MAJOR DRAWBACK in the rooms walls are, as if, paper thin. Every night we had to deal with the guests next door. We could here their every word, thump and bump. This does not make for a quiet stay when you need rest. We knew when everyone in the tower was flushing a toilet or taking a shower. The buffet was awful! I am being kind. The only place worth eating at in this property is the Back Stage Deli. While still overpriced it was still the cheapest place to eat and the most food. I got violently ill after eating at the Public House- heed my warning. Bring water. You will be thirsty and at $3.00 a 10 oz bottle you wont regret buying a case of water from Walgreen's or Walmart. I can only knock MGM Resorts for allowing this property to run into such a ragged condition, but they are slowly but surely fixing her. The big problem is the noise and outrageous prices they charge for food. This does not make for much desire to gamble in their casinos. We've found other locations that just feel better. Of course with the amount of people coming and going from Las Vegas, they will never need to worry about how poorly they treat and feed their guests or how poor they look. That's sad but true.
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