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  2. Luxor Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Luxor Las Vegas is a casino hotel on the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The resort is owned by Vici Properties and operated by MGM Resorts International . The Luxor features an ancient Egyptian theme, and includes a 65,214-square-foot (6,058.6 m 2 ) casino and 4,407 hotel rooms.

  3. Veldon Simpson - Wikipedia

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    He designed the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, as well as the MGM Grand and Excalibur Hotel and Casino. [1] He is the president of the Veldon Simpson-Architect, Inc., which formed as a corporation in 1976.

  4. Online hotel reservations - Wikipedia

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    Online hotel reservations are a popular method for booking hotel rooms. Travellers can book rooms on a computer by using online security to protect their privacy and financial information and by using several online travel agents to compare prices and facilities at different hotels.

  5. Luxor (hotel) - Wikipedia

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  6. List of Las Vegas Strip hotels - Wikipedia

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    March 1, 2007 – Bill's Gamblin' Hall and Saloon April 21, 2014 – The Cromwell: Excalibur 3850 Las Vegas Boulevard South 4,032 June 19, 1990: MGM Resorts International: Medieval Europe: South strip Luxor 3900 Las Vegas Boulevard South 4,407 October 15, 1993: MGM Resorts International Ancient Egypt: Veldon Simpson: South strip Treasure Island ...

  7. File:Luxor Hotel Lobby & Rooms, Las Vegas (925902629).jpg

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    Luxor Hotel Lobby & Rooms, Las Vegas: Date: 8 June 2003, 22:45: Source: ... English. Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents. Items portrayed in this file

  8. City ledger - Wikipedia

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    In hotel accounting, the city ledger is the collection of accounts belonging to non-registered guests. This is distinct from the transient ledger (or front-office ledger, or guest ledger), which is the collection of accounts receivable for guests who are currently registered.

  9. Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Hotels proliferated throughout Western Europe and North America in the 19th century. Luxury hotels, including the 1829 Tremont House in Boston, the 1836 Astor House in New York City, [7] the 1889 Savoy Hotel in London, and the Ritz chain of hotels in London and Paris in the late 1890s, catered to an ever more-wealthy clientele.