Luxor
History of the Luxor in Las Vegas
The Luxor Hotel and Casino is one of the most striking hotel in Las Vegas with its pyramid shaped design. With an Egyptian theme it was one of the first fully-themed megaresorts in Las Vegas. Builders broke ground in 1991 and the hotel was completed in 1993. At the time the hotel was the tallest building on the strip and reportedly cost $375 million to build. In 1998 two additional hotel towers and a theater were added. The hotel is named for the city of Luxor in Egypt. The Luxor was purchased by MGM Mirage.
Featuring an Ancient Egyptian theme, the Luxor offers 4, 407 rooms which line the interior walls of the hollow pyramid. Rooms are reached by inclinators which travel along the interior of the pyramid at a 39-degree angle. Open hallways overlook an extensive atrium below.
Numerous attractions are offered on the atrium level including exciting rides, arcades, IMAX theatre and a re-reaction of King Tut’s Tomb. Entertainment includes the topless show Fantasy as well as numerous illusion and hypnosis attractions. Big name headliners frequently perform as well.
Guests can take advantage of the large pool deck as well as a luxurious spa. Dining choices run the gamut from the Luxor Steakhouse to Chinese specialties offered at Fusia.
Luxor Blackjack
Number of Blackjack Tables: 50-75 weekday / weekend
Minimum Blackjack Bet: $10
Max Blackjack Bet: $5,000
Blackjack Variations: Single / Double / Shoes
House Rules: No specific, Vary by Pit
Blackjack Tournaments: Invitation only
Blackjack Tutorials: Dealer Assistance