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not as 'grand' as other hotels in las vegas. but a spectacle none the less. -it's a PYRAMID for goodness sake! the lines in this place (for food, for rental cars, to check in) are ridiculous but this seemed like a trend in Las Vegas in general. i don't fault luxor. check in was fine after the long wait, but the lady forgot to give us our keys! we went all the way up the 'inclinator' (since it's a pyramid, the elevator has to do some pretty weird stuff that warrants a different name) to our room before we discovered this. the inclinator was a ROCKY ride! we went all the way down, waited again...and free UPGRADE! so we never saw the 'regular' rooms. we went to the east tower with a regular elevator. ;-) the room was clean, spacious and more than acceptable for the cost. it's right near the end of the strip, near the airport. in general, luxor is a good, more budget conscious chioce, but it's not as beautiful as other hotels on the Las Vegas Blvd.
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