Good accommodation abounds in Vegas, but we stayed at the Luxor and felt that this was a good family option for about 120 dollars per night. For four people not bad. Excellent facilities including cinema, theatres, casino, five pools, about 10 restaurants, etc, etc. Also very spacious and a most unusual design
120 dollars approximately
Unique Quality: Its pyramid design.
We could stay inside the hotel & have a fantastic time, without seeing anywhere else !!!
As soon as you go to Reception to check-in, you can`t help looking around, it`s AWSOME.
Unique Quality: A unique 30 storey pyramid, with approx 4,500 spacious rooms, each lavishly decorated in an Egyptian theme. The rooms are air conditioned, have a massive TV, fridge, huge bed, spacious bathroom with a whirlpool bath. It makes you feel as if you're in a £1,000 a night hotel, pure luxury.
Directions: Situated on the South end of the Strip, opposite the airport.
The Luxor, the worlds 3rd largest hotel was fantastic!, the rooms were huge, it had 6 pools, a massive casino (havent they all!?) and a great 'all you can' eat buffet breaky! the views from the room of the desert mountains or the strip are spectacular!
There are hostels in Vegas but most are at the far end of the strip or Downtown in not such nice areas.
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I'll be staying with my husband at the Luxor hotel this summer, and i was wondering what was the best: choosing a room in the pyramid ( it seems a lot of fun to take their inclined elevators, but the rooms look pretty tiny....) or choosing a room in one of their towers (they look much bigger on the Internet site, with nicer furniture.). Has anyone experienced both? Which one can offer the best view?
We'll be travelling from France, so we're really concerned with the quality of our stay!
Thanks for your help!
We had a room in the pyramid facing the Excalibur and the room was certainly large enough. Huge bathroom with separate shower and bathtub. I would probably recommend the pyramid for the novelty of it and ask for a room facing the strip though the view isn't a big deal since you probably won't be spending much time in your room.
I Stayed In A Pyramid Room Last Year And Though The Rooms Are Smaller Than In The Tower I Would Hardly Call Them Small And I Did Had A Great View Of The Mountains.
If You Do Stay In The Pyramid And Want To Use The Inclinator Lift Be Sure To Get A High Floor Because I Was On The 3rd Floor Which Uses Just A Normal Elevator And Unless You Have A Room Key You Are Not Allowed In The Inclinators Which Have A Security Guard At Every One.
I stayed in the tower closest to the Excalibur this past May. The room was very nice and I would say it was average size. The view was good out of the North Tower. The pyramid is definitely a shorter walk to most of the hotel's attractions.
Stayed in a Pyramid room, and it was nice - even though I spent very little time in it.
I highly recommend the Pina Colodas at the pool. And the spa is nice, too.
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Address: 3900 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89119, United States
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Expedia has asked for my "review" of our recent stay, I posted;
The Hotel was ok, should have expected that because of the price. There was a STRONG smell of mold & mildew in the "Halls", although the "rooms" didn't smell like it, ALL of the towels & tissues had a moldy smell. Mold on the ceiling of the showers. If you have mold allergies STAY SOMEPLACE ELSE! Buffet was mediocre. I brought a party of 15 people it was our son's 21st birthday. Day 2 we went to the nightclub "Lax" downstairs. We had "bottle service & VIP room". Our bill for 15 people came to $1099.00 with tip. I gave them $450 in cash & put $649 on my mac card. The club charged me 3 times on my mac card & the cash I paid totaling to the amount if $2,198.00! I was counting on that money for the remaining 2 days of my trip. When I discovered their error the next morning & called the hotel manager, which directed me to the club manager, which directed me to accounting, everyone kept directing me in circles & no one was responsible nor helpful! Management at the club said that the charges were "holds" which would be returned, however when I called my bank from Vegas, they said NO, they were charges! When I explained to everyone that they had taken the last of my finances & my family & I were in Vegas with NO MONEY left, they said, sorry we can't help you. THANK GOD FOR THE FAMILY I BROUGHT WITH ME. They helped us with our final 2 days, & when I returned home, my bank challenged the charges & a week later I got my money back & paid my family back.... STAY SOMEPLACE ELSE!