The Super 8 of Vegas hotels; they should reroute the entire strip so Luxor would be considered an Off-Strip hotel, that's how bad it is.
From check-in (June, the less-than-pleasant front desk agent) charging me $20 to check in at 12:15 (I had just come from The Venetian for a conference where I checked in at 10 a.m. without any fee), to the appalling room, it was pretty much all bad. And I've stayed at Monte Carlo, so that's saying a lot!
The room smelled damp and musty, which I suspect was from the pyramid slanted windows, which actually leaked one day. I would have complained at the front desk but the line there was consistently over 100 people (not exaggerating) long. And something told me I would have been charged for the move, too.
The furniture is worn (I posted pictures of the closet) and I wasn't sure if that was rust or blood on the light fixture in the bathroom. While I have never been to prison, I suspect the shower heads there are superior to the Luxor's. The shower doors were loud and difficult to move, as though they hadn't been used in years.
Being a pyramid, there was a large amount of extra space in the room that was filled with a random table and two chairs. No comfy couch or large desk area for working or even a fridge for water bottles or leftovers. It's truly a waste of space.
The pool was only open until 6, which seems odd when it's sunny and warm until at least 8. Also, if the pool is open until 6, why would you close half of it at 5:15? They should say that SOME of the pool is open until 6 to be honest.
Best thing about Luxor? The gym, which seems to be the only place any money has been spent since Dubya left office.
The Pharaohs are rolling in their tombs with the disservice Luxor is doing to their reputation!