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Beginning to show its age with some wear and tear in the pyramid rooms, but they're still being kept clean, beds are comfortable, and I like the spaciousness and views of the Strip. Value is also one of the better on the strip. Pool is cold in the off-season, the two year-round hot tubs can get cloudy and nasty. Pool area is very basic and lacks the character of some other hotels. Elevators are a lot bumpier now than when this place opened. It can be a freaky ride. Casino isn't bad but I prefer to venture out to louder, busier casinos. But I'll hit it up occasionally..it does have all the gaming I need, and always serves very strong drinks. It's much busier now than when I started staying here regularly six years ago. It was a ghost town then. Food options are okay here, but I never eat here as there are much better options a short tram or cab ride away. As a destination, Luxor is low tier, lacks amenities. If you're just passing through Vegas or don't mind leaving the property for better gaming and dining options, Luxor has large rooms and comfy beds for a very reasonable cost.
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