Luxor Hotel, Las Vegas
The Wikipedia entry is quite interesting. The complex cost almost half a billion dollars to build in 1992-93 and was considered a postmodern icon at the time. The beam of light from the apex is still the brightest continuous artificial light beam in the world. The original luxe Egyptian decor has been largely removed, though there are some interesting bits remaining. The recent renovations to target a younger crowd (including a new nightclub opened by Britney Spears) and the hordes of lower-middle class folk from LA attracted by downmarket pricing seem to have succeeded -- the place was full when many of the newer hotels clearly weren't. We stayed in the more recently renovated tower and found it mostly pleasant, with a decent gym and okay buffet. The only problem was the 15-minute walk to where the car was parked.
When I dropped in a few months before opening in 1993, I took a picture from the street. I wasn't able to exactly duplicate it this time because a large copse of trees would block the view, but you get the idea....
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The original incarnation was over-the-top, to be sure (I was still living in LV in '93) but at least it was thematically consistent. The pyramid rooms were cool in their own way too.
I would avoid staying there now, especially since there are so many alternatives in that price range, give or take $20/night. David/annoyinghandle and I stayed at the Westin Casuarina (http://www.starwoodhotels.com/westin/property/overview/index.html?propertyID=1448) in mid-'07 for $95/night and I've since paid anywhere from $88-100/night there. I love the place and the location.
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But if we're sucked in again (by some special show, presumably!) I'll keep your suggestion in mind.
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go [cal] bears!
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The city is really hurting for business. One of the cabbies commented his income is way down. President Obama specifically suggested Las Vegas meetings were extravagances and helped sink convention bookings to half of what they usually are. Expect more promotions.
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I want big deep deals for Disney World... that I'd jump on. I really want to go this fall but just haven't had it together enough to pull together a group to go :P
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These days, I'm happier with Harrah's (Randy and I have received exceptional treatment there, despite not being high rollers). I also think Caesar's Palace is still a Vegas Landmark, and would stay there again.
Tried Treasure Island during the IAGSDC Convention in 1997. Room was OK, but didn't care for the hotel in general. It took 10-12 minutes to travel between our room and the lobby. I also found the layout more confusing than necessary for a casino/hotel.
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I don't expect we'll be back any time soon.
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As to staying in LV hotels; I think they are uniformly awful; though I haven't stayed in Vegas for 8 years, so things may be different now. Other than some of the shows, I don't find much to redeem the city. The ad on the Luxor is ghastly.
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