Perhaps no hotel in the world has as grand and mystical an air as Luxor.
Contained inside a thirty-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 live club
acts 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 theater, 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."
- Number of rooms:
4,476
- Average room rates:
$69-$139. Room rates in can fluctuate widely and change without notice.
- Casino size: 120,000
sq. ft. Casino games include Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker, Keno, Poker, Race and Sportsbook,
Slots, Video Poker, and Megabucks.
- Restaurants: Isis,
a gourmet restaurant; Luxor's Steakhouse; the Sacred Sea Room; Papyrus, for fine Asian cuisine; Hamada's sushi
bar; and three casual restaurants: the Pyramid Cafe, Pharaoh's Pheast Buffet and the Food Court.
- Entertainment: Nefertiti's
Lounge. The Ra nightclub features live entertainment and dancing. The 1,200-seat Luxor Theater features, "Imagine...A
Theatrical Odyssey". 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.
- Pool: Yes, there
are five swimming pools outside and also have jacuzzis. The pools are heated to 80 degrees and are 3 feet deep.
- Health Club: Yes
- Spa: Yes. The Oasis
Spa provides Swedish massages, aromatherapy treatments, body wraps and facial services. Spa use is for adults over
18 only.
- Shops: The Giza Galleria
is a shopping promenade with numerous retail stores.
- Wedding Chapel: No
- Convention rooms:
Yes, 1,200 sq. ft. to 7,400 sq. ft. with a ballroom at 15,680 sq. ft.
- Business Center:
No
- Room service: Yes
- Amenities: "In
Search of the Obelisk" (motion adventure ride), IMAX 3D theater with a seven-story screen, virtual reality
games on the attractions level.
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