What's more, Luxor touts one of the largest pool decks in Vegas, offering 125,650 square feet of space. In addition to featuring more than 250 artifacts recovered from the ship, the exhibition displays recreated rooms, including the ornate Grand Staircase.
For many travelers, “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition” was a highlight of their visit to Luxor. In addition to the gaming floor, the casino also offers a variety of nightly entertainment options and attractions like the Blue Man Group, as well as several museum exhibits, such as one devoted to Titanic artifacts. If you're a high roller, there's a private section for you, too, with a comfortable lounge and cocktail bar. There's also a large sportsbook area, with plasma TVs and individual seats with monitors. You can try your luck at more than 1,100 slot, video poker and multi-game machines, or play one of dozens of table games on the 120,000-square-foot floor. As you make your way down the Strip, you can't miss the 30-story pyramid that is home to the Luxor Hotel & Casino.