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  • My recent trip to the Luxor was probably my best stay in Las Vegas to date. I stayed in a tower deluxe room in the East tower on the 18th floor that overlooked the strip. The room decor was updated, fresh and very adequate with a nice oversized bathroom - separate shower stall and large full bathtub. No smells, no noises, decent water pressure and comfortable bed made for a better than expected in-room experience. Outside, the monorail service and valet parking (free not including tips) were very convenient and quick. I found the inside decor and layout of the Luxor impressive - what do you expect inside a giant pyramid? How about some cool angles with center core access to everything. I found navigation pretty easy and straightforward - not always the case in Vegas. The Egyptian decor was eye-popping throughout and the lobby is spacious with staff helpful. Check-in was easy and included a coupon book for free drinks and discounts. The casino had no odors and was fresh throughout - including the sportsbook, which was a fun place to sit and watch Sunday afternoon NFL action. Certainly you will pay for such convenience at the bars, restaurants and even the food court inside the Luxor. Think shot and beer ($18 at Public House) and hoagie with chips/drink ($15 at food court). With a south-end strip location you have easy access to neighboring properties but be aware it's not the same experience as staying more central on the Strip where you can be on foot pretty much the whole time. Overall, I found the Luxor to be a more upscale and comfortable experience than some previous mid-strip or downtown experiences. The minor deductions - TV remote did not work (of course, I didn't find out until last day as I wasn't in the room much), and wired internet only (no Wi-Fi) - though on the plus side the wire was so long you could be on the bed and use a laptop. I would definitely stay at the Luxor again and the $80/night average I paid felt like a bargain. Weather was absolutely perfect for October in Vegas (80s day/50s at night). Take in some of the shows and perhaps the Titantic artifact self-guided tour - expensive but worth checking out. If you're not ROKKKIN', you're not Livin' - JMP
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