Luxor Las Vegas is a hotel and casino located at the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.
The hotel is owned and operated by MGM Resorts International.
Luxor has a 120,000 square foot (11,000 m 2 ) casino with over 2,000 slot machines and 87 table games.
The hotel has 30 floors. After the 2008-2009 renovation work, the hotel now has a modern design and contains a total of 4,407 rooms (including 442 suites). This hotel room covers the inner wall of the main tower, which has a pyramid shape, and other 22-story twin ziggurat towers.
The hotel is named after the city of Luxor (ancient Thebes) in Egypt. Luxor is the sixth-largest hotel in Las Vegas and the ninth largest in the world.
As of 2010, Luxor is designated as a 4 Key Rank of the Green Key Eco-Rating Program, which evaluates what is known as "sustainable hotel operations".
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History
The ground was damaged for Luxor in March 1992 and the resort officially opened at 4:00 on October 13, 1993, to a crowd of 10,000 people. When opened, the pyramid, which costs $ 375 million to build, is the tallest building on the strip and contains 2,526 rooms and a casino of 100,000 square feet (9,300 m). The resort is financed by a "small cash" earned from other Circus Circus Enterprises properties and excludes outside financial investors. The hotel pyramid has the same size as the Red Pyramids and the Bent Pyramids of Egypt.
An additional 2,000-room theater and two additional towers were added in 1998 for $ 675 million. When the resort is opened, it displays the Nile River Tour which is a river trip that takes guests to various parts of the pyramids and passes ancient artwork on the river that surrounds the casino. The casino also features Tomb and King Tut Museum, duplicate the tomb of King Tutankhamen as found in the Valley of the Kings near Luxor, Egypt.
On May 7, 2007, a vehicle exploded in Luxor Hotel's parking garage due to an artificial pipe bomb that killed one person. The local government believes the victim, a 24-year-old employee at Nathan's Famous hot dog restaurant in Luxor's food court, is the target. The hotel was not evacuated, the operation continued uninterrupted, and the parking and casino structure was not damaged. Two people were found guilty of the bombing, and in 2010 were sentenced to life imprisonment with no possibility of parole.
In July 2007, owners of MGM Resorts International announced plans to renovate Luxor thoroughly, spending $ 300 million to overhaul 80% of Luxor's public areas, erasing many ancient Egyptian themes and replacing them with more adult and modern-oriented lounges and restaurants..
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Facilities
Facilities
Luxor Las Vegas includes a 20,000 square foot (1,900 m 2 ) convention room, four swimming pools and a whirlpool, wedding chapel, Nurture Spa and Salon, and 29 retail stores.
Show
Luxor is home to three performances consisting of "Criss Angel - Mindfreak", "Fantasy" (a topless revue), and Carrot Top comedian. The hotel also began hosting the 2009 "Bodies: The Exhibition," an educational display on the human body, and "Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition" replacing their three-story arcade. From 2000 to 2005, Theater Luxor was the home of the Blue Man Group performing arts performance, which later moved to the Venetian Las Vegas. Blue Man Group returns to Luxor Theater starting November 18, 2015.
Inside the pyramid it is IMAX-Cinema, operating from 1996 to 2008. At the time of opening it was one of 20 IMAX screens.
Club
On August 31, 2007, LAX Nightclub officially opened at a party hosted by Britney Spears. A number of other celebrities, including Christina Aguilera, have also organized events at the club. The two-tier place, 26,000 sq ft (2,400 m 2 ) contains 78 VIP and Noir Bar tables, which according to the Las Vegas Review Journal are the "ultra-elite bar" which is the only reservation establishment. LAX Nightclub closed on 4/1/2017 and will be converted into eSports arena. Working in the esports arena begins in July 2017. Additional nightlife destinations in Luxor include CatHouse, Aurora, Liquidity, and Flight.
Luxor Sky Beam
At 42.3 billion candela, Luxor Sky Beam is the strongest light ray in the world, using a curved mirror to collect light from 39 xenon lamps and focus them into an intense and narrow beam. On a clear night, Sky Beam looks up to 275 miles (443 km) by plane at cruising altitudes, as above Los Angeles.
Each of the 39 lamps is a Xenotech 7,000 watt fixture that costs around $ 1,200. When in full force, the system spends $ 51 per hour to operate, with $ 20 per hour from it only for its 315,000 watts of electricity. Sinar has been operating reliably since it was first activated on October 15, 1993.
The lamp room is about 50 feet (15 m) below the top of the building and is serviced by two worker staff during the day. The room temperature is about 300 à ° F (150 à ° C) while the lights operate. Since 2008, only half the lights are turned on as cost savings and energy savings.
Location
Luxor is located at the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip. The resort is flanked by Mandalay Bay to the south and by Excalibur to the north; they are connected with the free and local express tram. These three properties were built by Circus Circus Enterprises, which in 1999 became the Mandalay Resort Group, which was subsequently replaced by MGM Mirage in April 2005 (now called MGM Resorts International).
Usage in popular culture
This destination hotel is often seen as a prime example of postmodern architecture of the 1990s, and appears on the cover of architectural works of James Steele Architecture Today . Since it opened in 1993, this hotel has appeared in many films including the 1996 film Mars Attack! and movies 2012 .
In Up in the Air , George Clooney's character, Ryan Bingham, was asked to take a picture in front of the Luxor hotel. The hotel is also seen in the movie The Hangover . The hotel has also been featured on the television show Final Factor, Criss Angel Mindfreak, Great Hotels, and CSI . The Luxor replica, named "The Camel's Toe", appeared in the Las Venturas area of ââthe Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas video game, and another replica appeared in the Las Vegas area on the 2000 game video Driver 2 . Luxor Las Vegas also appeared on the episode of Futurama , "Viva Mars Vegas". It also appeared in Vegas Vacation starring Chevy Chase. Tupac Shakur also lived in The Luxor in September 1996 when he was shot in the strip after Mike Tyson-Bruce Seldon fought on September 7, 1996.
Gallery
See also
- Cathedral of light
- spectra (installation)
- A Symphony of Lights
- Tribute in Light
References
External links
- The Luxor Hotel website
- Aerial images
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