In 1998, two additional towers and a theater were added for 675 million dollars. The size of the hotel’s pyramid is the same when compared to the Bent Pyramid and Red Pyramid (north pyramid) of Egypt. Petty cash that was earned from other properties owned by Circus Circus Enterprises financed the resort and didn’t include any financial investors from outside. The cost of building the pyramid was 375 million dollars and the building was the tallest on the Strip when it opened. Groundbreaking for the resort took place in March 1992 Luxor Las Vegas officially opened its doors to 10,000 guests on October 15, 1993. It’s named after the Luxor city (ancient Thebes) in Egypt. MGM Resorts International owns and operates the 30-story resort.
Luxor Las Vegas is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip.