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  • I have no other Las Vegas hotel to compare to the Luxor, but I thought this place was old and worn. We had a tower king room and it was in rough shape. The carpet was ripped, the furniture was damaged (chunks of wood missing), the sheets had HOLES in them, and the chairs and carpet were stained. There was no full length mirror. The bathroom was all tiled so any noise (ahem) in there reverberated throughout the whole room and probably into the hallway. The shower was a normal sized shower (unless that is "over-sized" to the Las Vegas market?) and there was a huge bathtub. The toilet paper was the worst I've ever used. The walls are paper thin so you can hear your neighbors. No micro/fridge (I believe you can pay a fee for a fridge). There was a room safe. The bed was okay, with four pillows (firm and soft). The AC was good, but there was only on/off and then low/med/high. No way to really normalize the temperature and there was no "fan only" option, which sucks for people who want some white noise to sleep without freezing by running the AC all night. We slept with the TV on to drown out the neighbors who were loud. The hotel itself is huge. You get lost and must follow the signage. The timeshare folks that stop you while you are walking are terrible and if I owned the Luxor I'd get rid of them immediately. They are rude when you say No and they are pushy. They make you think they are working for the hotel (if you are a newbie walking in) and so you give them a few minutes and then you realize it's a timeshare/"free gift" b.s. There were I think 3 Starbucks in the place. Lots of food options. Casino with lots of slot machines and then a few blackjack/poker tables. The More buffet was excellent food. The couple bars in the place seemed nice. Everything is expensive. There is a little convenience store where you can buy snacks and other essential items, but it's not cheap! All the service employees are incredibly friendly. The hotel workers were average. There is a helicopter tour nearby that will start buzzing by at 8:50 AM every morning, at least in the east tower where we were. It goes all day and is a little bothersome because it's loud. The self-parking area is big enough, no need to do valet. Just follow the signs! There is a walkway that connects the Luxor to Mandalay Bay and the Excalibur. There's also a tram. The hallways to the tower rooms are a bit unnerving - narrow and kind of creepy. After a few days I felt okay, but walking alone made me feel unsafe. I wouldn't stay here again.
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