To: ConservativeStatement
We stayed for two days during my family's 1991 USA tour. My wife and kids went into sensory overload before we even checked in. (I had been there before.) There was a trapeze act going on and we were watching beneath the safety net. I had the feeling that my wife was worried that she would be crushed to death if someone fell into the net. The kids loved the arcade, and so did my wife. Rooms were cheap and quite adequate. Parking was free. The buffet was memorable enough that all wanted to go back when we returned in 1994, but then it was agreed that other buffets were better. (We stayed at the Luxor then.) The only downside was that my kids couldn't watch me play Blackjack as they had in Deadwood, SD.
ML/NJ
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10/16/2019 5:40:13 AM PDT by
ml/nj
(eeter hope ther are no statue)
To: ml/nj
The Luxor was the hotel I usually stayed until I switched to the Paris. It has been roughly 10 years since I last visited LV.
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