I'll make this simple for people to understand in case some kids had googled it and found this on-line. This place is actually called King Tut Museum on the hotel's website.
For $10, the admission include an audio tour of reproductions of the findings that Howard Carter made when he uncovered King Tut's tomb. There is a video introduction that preceded the tour to get you warmed up for the arduous slap in the face when you realized you had been served.
You will be handed an audio listening device with a shoulder strap in the size of a brick with an earphone attached. If you were smart like me, you can lessened the cost by purchasing tickets to other entertainment in Luxor hotel like a simulation ride of Search of Obelisk. This will drop the per average cost down of $2.
Trust me, take the ride first, then come here. At least the ride will knock you senseless.
What I hate about this kind of tour is that it is very short (around 20 minutes) and very elementary in terms of the type of knowledgeable facts you will know about the tombs and artifacts of the King Tut's tomb. Kids will only be there if their parents dragged them along.
C'mon no teens in their right mind would want to be subjected into a boring wannabe museum tour that really only have three showcase rooms. For some reasons, they are way smarter than I am. Let's put it nicely, the gift shop at the end of tour have more fascinating items than at this tour!
Go figure!
It is a waste of money. Skip it!
Use that $10 to ride a taxi to MGM Grand and watch the Lion's den for free in the hotel casino. That is more fascinating and worthwhile than this pretentious sideshow.
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PS. If I knew this thing was going to be this bad, I should have two shots of Ketel One before entering this hell hole. Be warned, it is going to be a waste of a time, so you will need to drink something before realizing how bad this thing is really is.