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  • Not sure what all the negative reviews of this place are all about. Our experience at the Luxor was positive overall. Check-in was relatively quick on the Sunday morning we arrived, and the desk clerk was friendly. She gave us a room on the 25th floor in the pyramid. Getting to and from the room means a ride in the diagonally-moving "inclinators" which didn't provide the smoothest of rides, but weren't scary, either, like some seem to think. The room itself was decently sized, with plenty of space to move around in and store luggage. Armoire was amply sized with room for both hanging clothes and packing away in drawers, if you're like me and don't like to live out of your suitcase. Walls and carpet a little worn, but acceptably so. Television was older, non-flat screen. The bathroom did not have a tub, just a roomy shower, so if you're the kind who likes to soak, you're out of luck. Served our needs just fine, though. One notable thing was that the toilet was pretty noisy when flushed - it was the "power flush." Sure did the job, but everyone on the floor probably knew we were flushing the toilet. My only real complaint about the room would be about the weird placement of the wired internet. It's located in the armoire, so you have to run the wire from there to wherever you have your computer. Unfortunately, the desk is no where nearby, and the cord is not long enough to reach. Additionally, you have to figure out how to plug the unit into an electrical outlet from the back of the armoire. They really have to address this. The casino was great. A good number of tables always open with a variety of minimums. During our stay, there were always several $10 blackjack tables, and in the mornings they even had $5 tables. As usual, dealers ran the gamut, some very personable and talkative, others more like robots who deal cards. However, even these folks will open up when you start talking. While not the glitziest place on the Strip, Luxor's still a pretty good place to stay and play.
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