We arrived late on a Wednesday night, stood in line to check in for 30 minutes with many other people..Thursday, Friday and Saturday the lines to check into the hotel were horrific. The young man who actually checked us in said we were lucky,...
Luxor Vegas
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- Location: The Strip
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- Hotel Size:4,427 rooms
- Casino Size:120,000 sq. ft.
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The Luxor Vegas is an Egyptian-themed Strip resort, with an emphasis on Criss Angel's Cirque show. Yeah, the two don't seem immediately related but who cares when the place has such a cool and fun vibe. And how about that serious beam of light that points straight into the sky at night.. they don't have that in Egypt now do they!? The location of the Luxor Hotel Las Vegas is on the south end of the Strip but it's relatively close to some major casinos that you can walk to!
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Its a great place to look at, but the rooms are below average, and if you stay there on hot days, (And its ALWAYS hot in Las Vegas, its the Mojave desert after all.) the air conditioners cannot keep the rooms cold as they bake in the sun with...
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Quick Facts
- Check-in at 3pm
- 4000+ Rooms
- Check-out at 11am
- On-Site Restaurant
- Parking
- Check-In Age - 21+
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Location:
3900 S. Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
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Website:
https://www.luxor.com/
Room Quality:
The rooms in the pyramid at Luxor Hotel and Casino are cool because of the slanted windows, and because you get to ride the inclinator up to them. That's right, a diagonal elevator. Plus, you get to bump your head on the window every time you try to look out. They are average sized rooms (actually a little larger, but you lose some space because of the slanted wall). The rooms in the non-pyramid towers are less exotic in shape, but they are larger, nicer and have tubs and separate showers. The twin queens have separate soaking tubs and showers. The Luxor Las Vegas towers are also a slightly longer walk to the casino. Rooms have hairdryers and irons. Pyramid mini-suites cost more, but you can relax in your own bubbling Jacuzzi tub. Now that's romantic!
Service Quality:
The service at Luxor Hotel Las Vegas is fair. This is one of the biggest hotels in the world, so they've seen every request you can imagine. Except some of ours involving a Sit'n'Spin, vacuums and a goat. If it's a busy weekend, the wait can be long for extra towels or more soap. Like most large places, check-in can be a long and boring wait at Luxor Las Vegas. Room service is good.
What You Get Bottles of in the Bathroom:
Shampoo, conditioner and lotion, possibly more. It's standard for a big, fancy hotel. You also get nice, fluffy towels but you're not supposed to keep those (wink, wink). The mini-suites do right with fancier shampoos, bath salts, gels, exfoliants and nicer lotion.
Clientele:
Young to middle-aged flock to Luxor Las Vegas. This place doesn't draw the big high-rollers, but you will see plenty of people betting big sums of money.
How's the Pool?
The pool at Luxor Hotel and Casino is pretty good, with a decent pyramid theme and lots of palm trees. In the winter the Luxor pool may be closed, in which case they will send you next door to the Excalibur (not to Mandalay Bay).
Resort Fee:
Dang, $20.16 per night. You get high-speed Internet, fitness center access, local and long distance calls, a daily paper and a coupon book.
Is it Worth It?
The Luxor might be a little cheesy with the Egyptian decor but they've got great Vegas deals, fun nightlife and a perfect location.Hotel Amenities
- Air-conditioning
- ATM/Banking
- Ballroom(s)
- Bar/Lounge
- Concierge Service
- Conference room(s)
- Dry Cleaning
- Express Checkout
- Fitness Center
- Free Guest Parking
- Free Fast Internet
- Multilingual Staff
- Restaurants
- Room Service
- Shoe Shine
- Sauna
- Wedding Services
- Spa
Table Games:
They have lots of games, including the regulars, at Luxor Hotel and Casino. The casino is sort of confusing to get around, but it's a pleasant place to play if you've got the money.
Bet Minimums:
$10 to $15 most of the time for tables, but if it's a hopping time, like a Saturday night, you can expect to see that go up more. Craps is likely $10 with 3x4x5x odds. Roulette is $1 chips with a $10 min. If you like single-zero roulette, you can get into it for $25 minimum.
Machines:
Nickels to $100, with just about every variety of game you can imagine. Luxor Las Vegas has lots of those crazy, multi-line nickel machines that are so popular. For the most part, we have heard the slots are tight, and there is very little full-pay video poker.
Cocktails?
Good. You can get drunk enough to demand call the waitress Nefertiti, if you tip her well. Nickel players tend to be ignored, so if you play the nickels, be vocal.
Who Gets Comps?
The M Life club serves for all MGM Properties. Go big and be loyal if you want your room taken care of.
Number of TVs:
19 flat screen TVs plus five big screens are spread out for sports and racing.
Number of Seats:
110 chairs, 52 of which have individual TVs, but they are old CRTs that take up most of the table. The remaining seats are for sports and they are the more comfortable ones at Luxor Las Vegas.
Number of Betting Windows:
About eight windows for race and sports.
Free Drinks?
The Luxor Hotel Las Vegas waitresses aren't fast about it, but they do serve free drinks to people who wager and ask for drink chits.
Snack Bar?
Nope, but the Backstage Deli is nearby.
Other Notes:
This is just a small, decent book, worth checking out if you're staying here or at the Excalibur. It is often not crowded.
Number of Tables:
11 poker tables at Luxor Hotel and Casino.
Comfort of Chairs:
Pretty average, actually. At least our butts didn't complain.
Closed Room or Open to Casino?
Open but isolated, so it stays fairly quiet. It's non-smoking and far enough from smoke to be breathable.
Game Spreads and Limits:
Hold-em $2-$4 and up, a $1-$2 no-limit game with $40-$200 buy-in.
Beginner Games or Classes:
Luxor Hotel and Casino has classes offered every day in the afternoon.
How Crowded is the Room?
Not too busy. Probably you'll wait a bit for a table on weekends, but for the most part the action has migrated to either of the places next door.
Comps?
Free drinks while playing. Comps are $5 for four hours of play. Poker room rate for rooms after five hours.
How Good Are the Players?
Average to below average. A pretty safe place to play on the Strip for beginners. In fact, we would classify the poker room at Luxor Las Vegas as a beginner joint.
What Else Do I Need to Know?
This is the Bruce Buffer poker room. What does that mean? Not a lot, other than a guy who announces fight matches has attached his name to the room and the felts. There are frequent no-limit tournaments.
Luxor Las Vegas Guest Rooms
Spa Suite
The spa suites at Luxor Hotel are located in the pyramid, that's right - cool elevator and slanted windows included. You have your choice of one king or two queens, and each suite has an eponymous spa tub complete with views of Vegas. There's a separate living space with a couch, armchair, dining set, and fridge. There's pay-per-view TV and free wireless Internet access if the nightlife at Luxor doesn't entice you enough. The bathroom has a shower and no bath (just use the spa in the living room!), but you get free toiletries. You can also find some neat Luxor Vegas deals for these rooms.
One Bedroom Luxury Suite
One bedroom luxury suites are in one of Luxor's two 22-story towers. It's pretty huge with about 780 square feet and no slanted walls and a king bed. The separate living room has a couch, armchair, TV, wet bar, fridge and dining set. They give you pretty decent bathrobes and slippers, but you don't get to keep them. The bathroom is pretty large and you have a shower and a jetted tub, a phone for those long bubble bath conversations, dual sinks and free toiletries.
Pyramid Deluxe
This Luxor room is in the pyramid and has views of the atrium. It's not exactly the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino pool, but it's there's always something going on down there to spy on. The pyramid deluxe rooms come with the option of one king or two queens and are 420 square feet. There're pay movies and free wireless Internet. The bathroom has a shower but no tub, lots of marble and free toiletries.
Tower Deluxe
The tower deluxe suites at Luxor are in the, well, the towers. What an original name. They're 450 square feet and have the option of watching pay movies. There's also free Internet access so you can work on your email while you watch those movies. There is a separate bath tub and shower in the bathroom and they give you free toiletries too.
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laurel408 Would recommend to a friend
Date of stay: 7/12
Great experience at Lux
Jul 24, 2012 at 2:37 pm
I had a great experience at Lux. I stayed in a tower room and it was clean, up to date and spacious. The staff was overwhelmingly friendly. There was confusion on my end about the booked rooms and because it took a bit of shuffling for us to check in, they gave my party two free drink tickets each in addition to the one in the coupon books. On top of that any time I had a question the concierge was very helpful. I was easily able to redeem my dining credit at Rice &Co.(the sushi was fantastic) and I really enjoyed getting fish tacos at Tacos and Tequila. As far as location is concerned, I love that end of the strip and if you are not up for a hike to the other end, it is a cheap and fast cab ride. For the price, Luxor is more than its money's worth!
Burywmore Would not recommend to a friend
Date of stay: 7/11
Mediocre place
Jul 13, 2012 at 12:41 pm
Its a great place to look at, but the rooms are below average, and if you stay there on hot days, (And its ALWAYS hot in Las Vegas, its the Mojave desert after all.) the air conditioners cannot keep the rooms cold as they bake in the sun with black windows absorbing all the heat. The elevators are slow the pool is mediocre and the parking is the worst for any large strip hotel. It is tiny and you always either end up on the roof in the baking sun, or having to park a mile away at the Mandalay Bay. Even the location is sub par, with only the previously mentioned Mandalay Bay within walking distance. Many MANY better options on the strip, and the fact that The Luxor has that idiotic "Resprt Fee" added on to the bill, you will pay a lot more than the quoted price to stay here.
2inoregon Would not recommend to a friend
Date of stay: 6/12
LuxorJune2012
Jun 26, 2012 at 6:37 pm
We arrived late on a Wednesday night, stood in line to check in for 30 minutes with many other people..Thursday, Friday and Saturday the lines to check into the hotel were horrific. The young man who actually checked us in said we were lucky, that it has been horrible for some time at the Luxor and that people frequently wait HOURS to check in to their rooms. We dont know what the problem/cause is.
Late on Thursday night, near midnight the fire alarm went offf..and repeated over and over again for over five minutes. There was no fire, the announcer said all was safe and it was a minor incident. And then....again, on Friday morning at 8:00 am it did it all over again. To say it was excrutiating is an understatement.
Buffett at Luxor was nice, typical buffet food but nice. The sister hotel, the Excaliber buffett...not so much. Quality, food temperature, etc. not worth repeating. We chose the Luxor based on previous reviews we read, so we felt obligated to fellow travelers to share our experience. There are many other hotels in Vegas with great deals, better location and who do not have the challenges the Luxor has...passs on this one, a good deal isnt a good deal if the stay is unpleasant.
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2inoregon Would not recommend to a friend
Date of stay: 6/12
LuxorJune2012
Jun 26, 2012 at 6:37 pm
We arrived late on a Wednesday night, stood in line to check in for 30 minutes with many other people..Thursday, Friday and Saturday the lines to check into the hotel were horrific. The young man who actually checked us in said we were lucky, that it has been horrible for some time at the Luxor and that people frequently wait HOURS to check in to their rooms. We dont know what the problem/cause is.
Late on Thursday night, near midnight the fire alarm went offf..and repeated over and over again for over five minutes. There was no fire, the announcer said all was safe and it was a minor incident. And then....again, on Friday morning at 8:00 am it did it all over again. To say it was excrutiating is an understatement.
Buffett at Luxor was nice, typical buffet food but nice. The sister hotel, the Excaliber buffett...not so much. Quality, food temperature, etc. not worth repeating. We chose the Luxor based on previous reviews we read, so we felt obligated to fellow travelers to share our experience. There are many other hotels in Vegas with great deals, better location and who do not have the challenges the Luxor has...passs on this one, a good deal isnt a good deal if the stay is unpleasant.
Burywmore Would not recommend to a friend
Date of stay: 7/11
Mediocre place
Jul 13, 2012 at 12:41 pm
Its a great place to look at, but the rooms are below average, and if you stay there on hot days, (And its ALWAYS hot in Las Vegas, its the Mojave desert after all.) the air conditioners cannot keep the rooms cold as they bake in the sun with black windows absorbing all the heat. The elevators are slow the pool is mediocre and the parking is the worst for any large strip hotel. It is tiny and you always either end up on the roof in the baking sun, or having to park a mile away at the Mandalay Bay. Even the location is sub par, with only the previously mentioned Mandalay Bay within walking distance. Many MANY better options on the strip, and the fact that The Luxor has that idiotic "Resprt Fee" added on to the bill, you will pay a lot more than the quoted price to stay here.
laurel408 Would recommend to a friend
Date of stay: 7/12
Great experience at Lux
Jul 24, 2012 at 2:37 pm
I had a great experience at Lux. I stayed in a tower room and it was clean, up to date and spacious. The staff was overwhelmingly friendly. There was confusion on my end about the booked rooms and because it took a bit of shuffling for us to check in, they gave my party two free drink tickets each in addition to the one in the coupon books. On top of that any time I had a question the concierge was very helpful. I was easily able to redeem my dining credit at Rice &Co.(the sushi was fantastic) and I really enjoyed getting fish tacos at Tacos and Tequila. As far as location is concerned, I love that end of the strip and if you are not up for a hike to the other end, it is a cheap and fast cab ride. For the price, Luxor is more than its money's worth!
Flyguy05 Would recommend to a friend
Date of stay: 3/12
Alright place
Jan 15, 2013 at 7:52 pm
Stayed here because of a semi comp thru M-Life. Rooms at the Pyramid are "okay", I wouldn't stay there though. I always get Tower Rooms which are a lot better.
Service is always hit and miss, on one previous trip I got a jerk for check-in staff. Complained of course and got some lame redemption offer, but of course haven't returned afterward.
Table minimus $10 on slow times up to $15-$25 on busy times. Club Lax okay, has decent venues to choose from.
I'm at 50/50 if I would recommend this place, rooms are great and location away from all chaos of strip. If you're not too picky then this place is a good choice.
Flyguy05 Would recommend to a friend
Date of stay: 3/12
Alright place
Jan 15, 2013 at 7:52 pm
Stayed here because of a semi comp thru M-Life. Rooms at the Pyramid are "okay", I wouldn't stay there though. I always get Tower Rooms which are a lot better.
Service is always hit and miss, on one previous trip I got a jerk for check-in staff. Complained of course and got some lame redemption offer, but of course haven't returned afterward.
Table minimus $10 on slow times up to $15-$25 on busy times. Club Lax okay, has decent venues to choose from.
I'm at 50/50 if I would recommend this place, rooms are great and location away from all chaos of strip. If you're not too picky then this place is a good choice.