"The casino and restaurants, etc. were just fine. The room and the areas to access the room were either outdated, or show signs of neglect. The elevators, which look to be painted gold for the egyptian effect, where peeling and torn. Many people were commenting on it's look. The hotel room was also outdated. There was no mini-fidge or microwave. One of the bathroom lights was out; the bathtub didn't have a slip protector, and I almost fell when taking a shower. One of the toilet seat caps was missing and rusted, there were big stains on the old chair in the corner of the room; the desk/working table, was scratched quite bad; the room phone was scratched up, no marking on it, and look like it had been through a fight, the Internet never connected no matter what I did, and the TV was 'pixilated'...in other words it was VERY grainy, as if from the older days when you needed special antennas to attract a television signal. I'm not sure why this is the case for this experience, as I travel quite regularly, but this was not what I expected from the Luxor. Fairly disappointing. "