At the south end of the Strip, the Luxor prides
itself on the mysterious. The hotel offers fine and casual dining, renowned
entertainment and attractions. Perhaps no hotel in the world has as grand
and mystical an air as Luxor. Contained inside a 30-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
world-class DJs 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 Theatre , with its giant
screen (68 feet tall by 48 feet wide) and 15,000-watt digital sound system.
Let's not forget entertainment. Luxor took a gamble that paid off when they
brought Blue Man Group to Vegas. They also host the topless show Midnight
Fantasy . And the casino, at over 100,000 square 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."
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