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'''The Camels Toe''' is a pyramid shaped casino/hotel in [[Las Venturas]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. Despite its steep edge it is possible to walk up the wall. The hotel is a parody of the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas, including the obelisk tower, the pyramid, and the recreated Sphinx. Though it is not possible to enter the casino, a player may choose to buy the available suite for six thousand dollars, allowing the player to enter the hotel, though only to the purchased suite. There is also a [[horseshoe]] on the outer square surrounding the hotel, on the opposite side of the Great Sphinx.
'''The Camels Toe''' is a pyramid shaped casino/hotel in [[Las Venturas]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. Despite its steep edge it is possible to walk up the wall. The hotel is a parody of the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas, including the obelisk tower, the pyramid, and the recreated Sphinx. Though it is not possible to enter the casino, a player may choose to buy the available suite for six thousand dollars, allowing the player to enter the hotel, though only to the purchased suite. There is also a horseshoe on the outer square surrounding the hotel, on the opposite side of the Great Sphinx.


[[Category:Casinos]]
[[Category:Casinos]]
[[Category:Districts in Las Venturas]]
[[Category:Districts in Las Venturas]]

Revision as of 23:14, 24 June 2008

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The Camel's Toe

The Camels Toe is a pyramid shaped casino/hotel in Las Venturas in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Despite its steep edge it is possible to walk up the wall. The hotel is a parody of the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas, including the obelisk tower, the pyramid, and the recreated Sphinx. Though it is not possible to enter the casino, a player may choose to buy the available suite for six thousand dollars, allowing the player to enter the hotel, though only to the purchased suite. There is also a horseshoe on the outer square surrounding the hotel, on the opposite side of the Great Sphinx.