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3900 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89119-1000
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Perhaps no hotel in the world has as grand and mystical an air as Luxor. Contained
inside a 30-story black glass pyramid and a pair of stepped-pyramid towers is
all the splendor of ancient Egypt and all the technological wonders of the modern
world, paired with the no-holds-barred showmanship that made Vegas into an adjective.
Luxor incorporates so many amenities that it's almost an entire vacation in
itself. The spacious rooms are done in all manner of Eastern finery, and surround
the world's largest atrium. The Oasis Spa is one of the best of its kind, located
in the Luxor?s cool and verdant pool area. Dining choices run from fresh seafood
in the Sacred Sea Room to the gourmet delights of Isis. The Ra
nightclub features world-class DJs and a bustling dance floor. The attractions
floor is an exciting testing ground for cutting-edge film and ride technology,
featuring a motion simulator designed by pioneering special effects wizard Douglas
Trumbull, a two-story video arcade and the spectacular IMAX Theatre, with
its giant screen (68 feet tall by 48 feet wide) and 15,000-watt digital sound
system. And the casino, at over 100,000 feet, is one of Vegas? biggest.
This fully-encompassing environment demands slack-jawed amazement, and few
have walked away without according it. With modern marvels married to the sedate
majesty of the City Of The Living, Luxor fully deserves its self-appointed title
as "The Newest Wonder Of The World."
FEATURES:
- Number of rooms: 4,408.
- Average room rates: $69-$399. Room rates can fluctuatewidely
and change without notice.
- Casino: Yes, 120,000 sq. ft.Casino games include Blackjack,
Craps, Roulette, Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker, Keno, Poker, Slots, Video Poker, and
Megabucks.
- Race & sports book: Yes
- Restaurants: Isis, a gourmet restaurant; Luxor Steakhouse;
the Sacred Sea Room; Papyrus, for fine Asian cuisine; Hamada
of Japan; and five casual restaurants: La Salsa, the Pyramid Cafe,
The Nile Deli, Pharaoh's Pheast Buffet, the Luxor Food Court.
- Attractions: A two-story arcade - Games of the Gods - and a
perfect replica of Howard Carter's famous discovery in 1922 - The Tomb and
Museum of King Tutankhamun - are also open for the public. In one of Vegas'
better motion simulators, In Search of the Obelisk follow an expedition
crew in its race against the evil Dr. Osiris for the coveted crystal obelisk.
In The Greatest Pharaohs, the myth and mysticism of ancient Egypt is explored
in this informative and well-done film produced by A&E and shown in the Pharaoh's
Theater.
- Entertainment: Nefertiti's Lounge features live entertainment
nightly. The Ra nightclub features world-class DJs and dancing. The 1,200-seat
Luxor Theater features, 'Blue Man Group'. At night, the theater is home
to Midnight Fantasy.
- Pool: Yes
- Health Club: Yes.
- Spa: Yes, Oasis Spa.
- Shops: The Giza Galleria is a shopping promenade with numerous
retail stores.
- Wedding Chapel: No.
- Parking Garage: Yes
- Convention rooms: Yes, 1,200 sq. ft. to 7,400 sq. ft. with a
ballroom at 15,680 sq. ft.
- Business Center: No.
- In-room computer data port: Yes.
- Wheelchair accessible rooms: Yes.
- RV park: No.
- Children allowed in hotel: Yes. No one under the age of 21 is
allowed in Las Vegas casinos.
- Child care facilities: No.
- Pets allowed: No.
- Room service: Yes.
- Shuttle Service: Shuttle service to the airport available for
a fee from an outside company.
- Amenities: 'In Search of the Obelisk' (motion adventure
ride), IMAX 3D theater with a seven-story screen, virtual reality games
on the attractions level. Irons and hair dryers in rooms.
- Interesting facts about the Luxor: To ride up to the rooms in
the pyramid, guests must use an 'inclinator,' a special elevator that rises at
a 39 degree angle. The ultra-bright light atop the pyramid offers quite a show
of nature on some nights, as bats and birds swim in the illuminating light.
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