Luxor Las Vegas refreshes its Pyramid guestrooms

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Bold splashes of orange and blue colors, with gold accents, highlight the new look of the Pyramid Tower rooms.
Bold splashes of orange and blue colors, with gold accents, highlight the new look of the Pyramid Tower rooms. Photo Credit: MGM Resorts International

The Luxor Las Vegas is remodeling its Pyramid Tower guestrooms.

Moroccan and North African cultures inspired the refresh of the 1,715 standard king and two-queen rooms, which will continue through the summer. Bold splashes of orange and blue colors, with gold accents, highlight the look.

Bathrooms were completely remodeled with a new glass-enclosed shower, tiles and vanity in addition to updated wall coverings and lighting. A media hub beneath the TV includes outlets and USBs so guests can charge and connect their devices.

"The Luxor pyramid is a symbol of excitement and adventure in Las Vegas and around the world," said Chuck Bowling, president and COO of Luxor and Mandalay Bay. "Our newly redesigned rooms capture the bold energy and offerings our guests have come to know and expect in a Luxor getaway."

UPDATED: This report was updated on April 5 to add details of the room upgrades.

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