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Las Vegas, NV 89104, USA
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mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 36.1586996, Longitude: -115.1468953
William Johnson -Local Guide Expert
::Spacious but outdated rooms. They need renovation. Or you give a tip to the one that assigns you room, or your views will be to the parking. Odious carpet, difficult to carry the suitcases because the wheels Hotel very cool although a little old. It shows in rooms that are old and the bathroom, for example, is a bit rickety. The rest of the room was fine. Inside is a pass. Fully acclimated in Egypt with a very ciidado props. The location is regular. It is at the beginning of the strip and you have to walk quite far to the most famous area. Thematic hotel, very nice, large and comfortable room without big Spacious but outdated rooms. They need renovation. Or you give a tip to the one that assigns you room, or your views will be to the parking. Odious carpet, difficult to carry the suitcases because the wheels do not go well. Very expensive for what they offer. Impersonal service It was clean. The rate does not include breakfast. And do not even think about buying a snack in any of the stores, they'll ask you for a kidney for anything, ridiculously expensive. The entrance from the parking was closed, enabled a back door that gave an appearance of incredible neglect, crossing the pool, which was empty. The parking lot tiny. And although it is on the strip, away from everything, the distances are very long, important to consider if you go sightseeing. I would not repeat. r as a hollow pyramid and with two twin ziggurat towers that were built afterwards. The hotel is named for the city of Luxor (ancient Thebes) in Egypt, for the Valley of the Kings, Karnak and the Temple of Luxor, and other Pharaonic monuments - but not for the pyramids, since none of them has that name. Bay to the south and by the Excalibur to the north; the three are connected by monorail and local trams. The three properties were built by Circus Circus Enterprises, which later became the Mandalay Resort Group.
Alberto Galindo
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