Visitors describe the rooms as being “dark and dreary like a crypt.” Reviews like ‘gross,’ ‘run-down’ and ‘terrible’ fill the web. However, upon closer inspection, the giant sphinx statue looks a bit old and comical, and the overall vibe of the place seems to be as drab and dusty as the inside of a sarcophagus. The Luxor is exactly the kind of fantastic flight of fancy etched into the mythos of Vegas. LUXORĪ giant glass Egyptian pyramid in the middle of the desert looks very impressive while your plane descends into the Las Vegas airport. But behind the glitzy façade of certain Vegas Strip hotels lies a hidden world of tiny rooms, weird smells, and bedbugs. So it seems unlikely that a billion-dollar casino resort would drop the ball.
The whole concept of Las Vegas is built around extravagance, decadence, and non-stop entertainment.
Is that a dead Elvis impersonator on the hotel room toilet? Time to put down that shrimp cocktail…and slowly back away. Whether they’ve got torture racks for beds, dried-out pools, or a moldy buffet, it’s best to give these hotels a miss. Before you Viva Las Vegas, check out our list of the worst hotels in Vegas. You’re about to head to Vegas for one of those trips so legendary that you can’t remember any of it after you leave.