We (my wife and I) recently stayed at the Luxor for the third time but we won't be staying there again. One evening, we placed the "Do Not Disturb" on our room door and went out for the night. On our return, in the early hours, we found our room had been entered, the shower cubicle was filthy (it was clean when we left), with a large pile of equally filthy towels left on our bathroom floor. Needless to say we were angry/disgusted. After an inordinate length of time trying to locate the duty manager, we were eventually told differing stories about why this had happened, none of which rang true. We were never given an apology or an explanation. We were offered an upgrade which we declined.
In general the Luxor is nothing more than a large, novelty motel. The mandatory (and universally loathed) resort fee is nothing short of daylight robbery. For "your convenience" the hotel adds $20-odd (after tax) each day to your room cost. This covers a newspaper (if you go and collect it yourself from a shop), gym and pool use (free in most Vegas hotels) and Internet access. You should note that the Internet access is only for wired devices and iPhones/IPads etc won't work as there is no wireless in the hotel. Your cheap room that you found online may not turn out to be such a bargain after all.
If you enjoy...We (my wife and I) recently stayed at the Luxor for the third time but we won't be staying there again. One evening, we placed the "Do Not Disturb" on our room door and went out for the night. On our return, in the early hours, we found our room had been entered, the shower cubicle was filthy (it was clean when we left), with a large pile of equally filthy towels left on our bathroom floor. Needless to say we were angry/disgusted. After an inordinate length of time trying to locate the duty manager, we were eventually told differing stories about why this had happened, none of which rang true. We were never given an apology or an explanation. We were offered an upgrade which we declined.
In general the Luxor is nothing more than a large, novelty motel. The mandatory (and universally loathed) resort fee is nothing short of daylight robbery. For "your convenience" the hotel adds $20-odd (after tax) each day to your room cost. This covers a newspaper (if you go and collect it yourself from a shop), gym and pool use (free in most Vegas hotels) and Internet access. You should note that the Internet access is only for wired devices and iPhones/IPads etc won't work as there is no wireless in the hotel. Your cheap room that you found online may not turn out to be such a bargain after all.
If you enjoy your pools noisy, packed and with a surplus of poorly maintained pool loungers then you're in luck. Two of the pools were also inexplicably cordoned off. You could, alternatively, pay an additional amount (on top of your resort fee) to use the nice, quiet pool (although it appeared as though few guests bothered to do so).
In short, with such a plethora of excellent hotels in Vegas, there's very little reason to stay here at all.More
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