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The Luxor Las Vegas is a 30-story hotel and casino situated on the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The hotel is owned and operated by MGM Resorts International and has a 120,000-square-foot (11,000 m2) casino. It was opened in 1993 and was renovated and expanded several times. Later renovation work modernized the design of the property and raised the hotel's capacity to 4,407 rooms, including 442 suites. The hotel's rooms line the interior walls of the main tower, which has a pyramid shape.[1]

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The Luxor Las Vegas is featured in Sin City Meltdown.

In 100 years after people, shafts of sunlight make their way into the giant atrium of the Luxor Hotel. The show introduce it as the tallest building on the strip when it was built in 1993. Now, the desert storm cause every one of the 28,500 panes in its glass skin are broken, but the concrete structure inside remains thanks to its shape giving it a natural stability. Stein Sture stated that in Las Vegas, it has a simulation of a pyramid and it is amongst the most stable structural systems in Las Vegas. While the increasing amount of wind-blowing sand may grind away at the Luxor, the fate of the structure remains unknown but it still stand. By visual, The exterior and nearby areas is ruined, with the cars and monorail train turns to rust, the decorative palms and other plants decays, and the road with it returns to the desert. A nearby billboard has mostly faded as well.

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