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Hotel Policies & Fees
The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out.
Promotions
Funbook Included
The daily resort fee includes 1 Funbook per room, offering $800 in coupon savings.
1 book per room/stay. Funbook provided at check-in. Restrictions may apply.
Awards and Affiliations
A Green / Sustainable Property - First Party Certified
This property has performed a self-assessment, also known as First Party certification, of its sustainable tourism practices through Green Key Eco-Rating Program thus taking steps to understand its impact on one or more of the following: environment, community, cultural-heritage, the local economy. The property's claims have not been independently verified by a second or third party certification program.
Property Amenities
Two miles from McCarran Airport, the Luxor Hotel is four miles from the Las Vegas Convention Center and within six miles of downtown.
A 12,000-square-foot health spa — called Nurture, Spa at Luxor — includes men's and women's relaxation lounges, hair salon, salon treatments, saunas, steam rooms, and spa tubs (surcharges). The resort fee includes use of the spa's fitness center, which contains cardio and weight machines, free weights, and plasma TVs. An expansive pool complex is open seasonally. In winter, Luxor guests have access to the adult-only and all-ages pools at the Excalibur by showing their Luxor room keys.
In addition to a fine-dining steakhouse, the hotel offers a 24-hour café, lounge, a food court, three Starbucks, and Mexican, Pan-Asian, and buffet restaurants. Welcome receptions with complimentary champagne and hors d'oeuvres are held Monday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons at Aurora Lounge.
A business center provides high-speed Internet access, printing, faxing, copying, and other services (surcharges).
Luxor features retail stores selling such items as clothing, antiques, and children's gifts. The official Criss Angel Mindfreak store is also found here. A retail shop features merchandise from the hotel's shows.
Rooms
Luxor Hotel and Casino offers 4,408 spacious guestrooms and suites in the 30-story pyramid and two 22-story towers.
Amenities include high-speed Internet access (surcharge) and TVs with pay movies, video games (surcharge).
Signature bath amenities from the hotel's spa — Nurture, the Spa at Luxor — are complimentary in guestrooms.
Rollaway beds and cribs (infant beds) are available for a fee.
Room Amenities
Dining
TENDER steak & seafood - Fine-dining restaurant featuring prime-grade beef. Casino-view lounge with appetizer menu and pianist. Open for dinner only.
TNT - A stylized restaurant with a fun, high-energy vibe and flavorful Mexican cuisine. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Mariachi Brunch every Sunday.
MORE The Buffet - Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets. Champagne brunch Saturday and Sunday from morning until mid-afternoon.
Pyramid Café - Located in the casino. Salads, burgers, steaks, and pizzas.
LAX - Nightclub from the creators of PURE Nightclub, with backing from DJ AM and Christina Aguilera.
Flight - 40-seat lounge and a full bar. Adjacent to LAX Nightclub Las Vegas.
Noir Bar - Exclusive bar with a private entrance. Candlelit bar decorated with leather and crystals. Featuring European bottle service and drinks mixed tableside. Desserts are presented on a French dessert cart.
CatHouse - Upscale lounge inspired by the opulence of a 19th-century European bordello. Features two styles of music with two DJs in separate areas of the lounge, one European vocal house and one mainstream dance.
Aurora - Lounge designed to resemble the Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights. Offering European bottle service, wine service, and martinis poured tableside. Open 24 hours.
Liquidity - Located in the center of Luxor's pyramid. Features a bar and three separate lounge areas. Modern, sleek design centers around a projection system that uses water as a canvas.
High Bar - Bar serving cocktails, wine, and beer in a casual setting with plasma TVs. Located by the High Limit Area.
Playbar - Bar serving cocktails, wine, and beer in a casual setting with plasma TVs. Located by the Race and Sports Book.
Backstage Deli - Self-service deli open days and evenings.
Food Court - Pizza, coffee, ice cream, burgers, and other fast-food options. Open from early morning until late night.
Starbucks - Three locations for coffee drinks and pastries.
Entertainment
The 120,000-square-foot casino includes slots, 87 table games, a poker room, and a race and sports book.
Menopause The Musical, the hilarious celebration of women and the change. Show times at the Atrium Theater (surcharge) include Wednesday through Monday at 5:30 PM and Tuesday at 5 PM and 8 PM.
Stand-up comedian Carrot Top performs six nights a week (surcharge), followed by Fantasy, a late-night topless dance revue (surcharge).
Cirque du Soleil's CRISS ANGEL Believe debuted fall 2008 and has shows five nights a week (surcharge).
Recreation
Nurture, Spa at Luxor offers a wide menu of treatments and services (surcharges), such as Warm Buttered Stone Massage, teeth whitening, and Escape to Sonoma, with a wine body wrap and grape-seed oil massage. Specific treatments for men and for guests in a hurry are available. This health spa provides saunas, spa tubs, steam rooms.
The resort fee includes use of a fitness center with free weights and cardio and strength-training equipment.
A five-acre pool complex include two seasonal pools, two spa tubs, and rental cabanas with refrigerators, TVs, phones, cushioned lounge chairs, ceiling fans, and cooling mist systems.
The South Seas-themed Bali Hai Golf Club is four miles away, and the 18-hole courses at Desert Pines Golf Club and Royal Links Golf Club are both within 10 miles.
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, 22 miles away, provides rock climbing, biking and hiking trails, and scenic drives. The Lake Mead National Recreational Area, 31.5 miles away, offers fishing, boating, swimming, and hiking. Mount Charleston, 43 miles away, has biking and hiking trails, horseback riding, skiing, and snowboarding.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
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“Luxor, Las Vegas, not what it used to be..”
Arrived at Luxor, Las Vegas on Dec 7th-2011..The hotel is in a good location, fairly close to the all the action and the excitement of the Las Vegas strip. Luxor, Las Vegas, as a 4 star hotel as they claim it to be has declined tremendously. The hotel lobby, as many hotel lobbies in Las Vegas, is breath taking. very spacious, marble floors, Egyptian themed, statues of the sphinx, pharaohs, hieroglyphs on the walls...beautiful. Service is good, although, I did not interact much with the employees given that we were out of the hotel all day, there only to sleep. Restaurants everywhere on the ground floor, the casino, night clubs.. bars. The Luxor has declined in quality..rooms are nice, depending on which building you stay, rooms are bigger or smaller, on the pyramid they are smaller, in the towers rooms are bigger. On the hallways leading to the rooms the carpets are nasty, DIRTY with capital letters, and in serious need of prompt replacement. They do not have coffee makers in the rooms anymore, so no coffee for guests in the rooms. Towels are no longer white, but tan or brownish. They also need to be replaced..it is a 4 star hotel. The buffet, has also gone south due to the lack of variety to choose from. I have visited the Luxor before and I can compare now that the buffet, is nothing near what it used to be, not among the cheap ones either. But the lack of selection is evident specially during breakfast. Many other hotels offer a broader variety for less money.
“Not the best experience.”
We booked our stay online and requested a king, non-smoking room in the pyramid. Upon arrival, we were told they did not have any pyramid rooms left so we would be moved to the east tower. They wouldn't budge when I showed my booking confirmation. We booked this hotel strictly to stay in the pyramid to enjoy the convenience of being so close to everything. If you have never stayed in the tower, be aware that you feel so disconnected to the resort (food, bars, casino) that you might as well be staying somewhere else. It's a five minute walk down little hallways to get to your room. This was very disappointing. Oh, not to mention they only offer their guests wired internet. So, if you have any sort of portable device like an ipad, ipod, etc, you don't get internet! This was very frustrating when we needed to look up stuff to do. I don't believe I will stay here again. The resort fee is a joke as well, costing an extra $15 a day.
“lacking compared to others”
location: to far from strip, hotel too SMOKEY even in non smoke room, We wanted to up grade our room: told by staff there were no rooms, then find out hotel half empty buffet: terrible, cheaply made food: we had free buffets everyday, after second day could not go back annoying people in lobby trying to get you to see time shares for free show tickets, they would not leave you alone, even following room in Pyramid: OLD, need updating: tiles old, wall paper peeling, no refrig RESORT FEE RIP OFF: $15 a night per room plus don't forget the tax (1.80) came to an additional $108.80 for six nights..what did we get for that..still trying to figure that out. The pool was closed..the internet horrible..NO WI-FI would I go back to Vegas..yes..Luxor NO!! You get what you pay for
“Had a Wonderful Stay!”
In general, I had a great time at the Luxor. The interior of the building is just as impressive as the outside, especially if you're staying inside the pyramid and get the inside view from an upper floor. Check in was quick and the staff was friendly. The elevator ride certainly is interesting, since it goes at an angle. If I have any complaints about the room, it's just that they should have provided a television channel guide and the shower head could have been nicer. Also, the automated window washing kinda freaked me out at first since it's a bit loud, but it occurred about 11 am in morning when most people wouldn't have been in their rooms. If you dine at Tacos & Tequila (T&T) while you're there, be sure to try the Razzarita, it's absolutely delicious! While there, I used the spa. I'm glad I didn't book in advanced, because on the morning I wanted to go, there was a voicemail waiting on my phone advertising half off on 50 minute massage and 50 minute facial. To say the least I was ecstatic at the deal. It was my first time ever going to a spa, getting a massage, or getting a facial. Although I have no prior experience in those areas, I enjoyed all 3. The massage was AMAZING! The staff was very courteous and nice. It was exactly what I needed to relax and at a good price.
“It was decent enugh!!!!!!!!!!”
very good
“Rifas”
The room was clean and we got an upgrade to the towers for showing my military ID. The onl complaint I have is the maid knocking on the door at 9:00 am after we had a late night, even though we didn't need to check out until 11.other than that I was happy.
“Convenient place to stay in Vegas”
The Luxor is convenient to stay at and is located near all the places I want to go. The tram makes going to neighboring hotels much quicker. There have been a lot of upgrades to the hotel with more going on now. The dining choices are great. You can eat at McDonald's or a gourmet chinese restaurant, or, in the middle with T&T, the taco place. Just decide how much you want to spend. And, Carrot Top being located in the hotel makes going to his show very easy. It is hard to avoid the smoke due to the shape of the hotel. I had a no-smoking room, but, all of my clothes (even the ones I never wore outside the room), smelled like smoke when I left. But, it was easy to wash all the clothes when I got home, so, not a huge deal.
“Enjoyed our stay”
The Luxor was a nice hotel for the price. We had bad weather so we could not really walk around the strip. Because it was connected to the Excalibur and Mandalay Bay, we never really needed to leave the property. Everything was there; restaurants, shows, shopping and of course casinos.
“Las Vegas Concert”
Wonderful stay and value.
“Great Stay”
Quick and easy check-in complimentary upgrade due to no non-smoking rooms available.
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3900 S. Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, 89119 United States of America
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The preferred airport for Luxor Hotel and Casino is Las Vegas, NV (LAS-McCarran Intl.) - 2.3 km / 1.5 mi.
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The Strip , Nevada, United States of America: Glittering, larger-than-life gambling palaces dominate Las Vegas Boulevard South, better known as The Strip. Here, hotels are destinations unto themselves. Within a three-mile stretch, visitors can see the New York City skyline, the Eiffel Tower, an Egyptian pyramid, imperial Rome, a dancing fountain, and an exploding volcano. A monorail links several hotels and the Las Vegas Convention Center.
3900 S. Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, 89119 United States of America
