The Luxor is an unmistakable figure on the south strip. Designed
with an ancient Egyptian theme, the hotel and casino are mainly
housed inside a huge 30-story tall pyramid. In Las Vegas could you
imagine anything else? There are also obelisks and other figures
like the Sphinx and Cleopatra's Needle adorning the outside of the
casino. If you somehow miss this sight, the Luxor has provided a
huge beacon at the top of the pyramid. It emits a 315,000-watt beam
of light to help you find the casino at night. It is another addition
to the amazing Las Vegas night-time vista.
The Luxor has recently
undergone a $300 million renovation that has added class and convenience
to a formerly maligned structure. The original design was considered
"cheesy", but that seems redundant in Las Vegas. The new
Luxor has moved the main entrance of the casino so that visitors
will enter into the main casino floor, not the floor above. Another
renovation that has made things more convenient is that the new,
beautiful lobby is now more centrally located and easy to find.
Formerly, you would need a camel to help you get to the lobby and
the rooms. The rooms themselves are the most distinct in Las Vegas.
If you stay in the pyramid, in order to get your room you'll take
an elevator that travels on a 40-degree angle. Once actually inside
the room, one entire wall is a sloped window to remind you that
you are indeed inside a pyramid. One drawback of the Luxor is that
most of the rooms inside the pyramid do not have baths, but only
showers. If baths are an integral part of your life, stay in the
tower. If you are a high roller, or just want to treat yourself,
try to stay in one of the suites in the pyramid. They are exquisitely
decorated and have Jacuzzis under the sloped window. Sipping champagne
in the Jacuzzi while taking in the incredible night-time view of
Las Vegas will definitely bring your mummy back to life.
One of the main attractions
of the Luxor is Club Ra. It's one of the hippest joints in town.