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I would give The Luxor 3.5 stars on a good day. I think that rooms at the Luxor where very spacious and affordable so you basically pay for what you get. Everything was clean and the bed was comfortable it basically suited my needs for my trip. The positive stuff about The Luxor is that it's on the strip. I didn't wait that long to check in or out of the hotel. The staff that I came into contact with where friendly and helpful and they always had cheaper prices on table games for some late night gambling. I also liked the theme glad I stayed there once. Unfortunately there where some negative aspects to The Luxor first off I know every resort has one but the $28 resort fee is bs there is no wifi in the room, no mini fridge, or even a coffee pot. I also didn't like really walking back at night because it was basically deserted between Excalibar and The Luxor and that end of the strip is kind of dead. Also I think they have the slowest elevators in Vegas Overall decent experience would stay there in a pinch but would also strongly look into spending a few extra dollars and staying in a different hotel. But it is very affordable.
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