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In it's hayday, Luxor was probably uber cool compared to all the hotels around. I remember seeing it as a kid and always wanting to stay there. I mean.. it's LUXOR! All mysterious looking with that huge light beaming straight into the sky.... We got our chance when we spontaneously decided to stay an extra Sunday night after the Las Vegas rock n roll marathon. It was $55/nt -- apparently, it clears out on Sundays. +Parking is free .. but it's in a small semi covered lot. No security manning the area +Bed is firm and comfortable, sheets were clean and relatively soft +Bathroom is in decent shape +Some okay views of the strip +Free access to their nightclub BUT ... the cons: - NO WI-FI... -There is a $16 resort fee -Elevators take forever -Elevators can make you feel vertigo since it goes sideways *instead of up & down* in the Pyramid section. I don't think there's much else here that's being offered that a good Holiday Inn doesn't provide. I think the one nice thing is that it's close to the finish line.
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