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Was excited to stay at Luxor again after a four star experience in 2012, and nothing has changed. Literally, nothing has changed. No upgrades or renovations to the rooms whatsoever. The bed is now four years older and uncomfortable as hell. Luxor claims it was a king sized bed but it sure looked like a queen to me. The bathroom, while nice and decently sized, has the same $5 shower head that we complained about before, and a toilet than runs 24-7. Apparently our 16th floor room had a nice view of the strip, but the windows were so dirty and in need of a squeegee that I can't be positive. I was prepared to leave a three star review until it was time to get my bags and leave for the airport. I had taken advantage of leaving my luggage until it was time to leave, and when I picked it up the bellhop manager retuned after ten minutes announcing they couldn't find my luggage. Really? I had to go in the back room and look for it myself, resulting in another ten minute wait and cutting it too close for my flight. The rooms are not that bad, but could use some fresh updates. For a hotel at the end of the strip, Luxor needs to step it's game up to stay in competition with other strip hotels. Next time I'll spend a little extra elsewhere for a five star experience.
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