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Tournament of Kings at Excalibur

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3850 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 597-7600
Neighborhoods: Paradise
Cross Street: W Tropicana Avenue
Markets: Las Vegas, NV Metro



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  • Three-course dinner
  • All ages welcome
  • Children under three - FREE

Step back into the medieval times with jousting knights, invading armies, fire-breathing dragons, beautiful maidens and magical fire-wizards as you enjoy a hearty feast with your bare hands. Featuring eight knights from eight different countries, a tournament takes place. Cheer on your knight to win at the end of the night. Dinner includes soup, a Cornish hen, potato wedges, vegetables, a dinner roll, dessert and your choice of coffee, tea or soda. Showtimes are 6pm and 8:30pm nightly except on Tuesdays. It's the "one show on the Las Vegas Strip guaranteed to satisfy your appetite for adventure," according to What's On magazine.


Customer Reviews

Tournament of Kings Is Not to be Missed
Reviewed by commmajor101 on 2009-02-21T11:58:12Z

The show at the Excalibur hotel in Las Vegas, ?The Tournament of Kings? is a live-action dinner show recreating the times of jousting and Knights. It?s a great way to spend an evening in Sin City. When you are seated pay attention to your section because it will come into play later in the night. Dinner starts out with tasty tomato soup followed by a Cornish hen, twice-baked potatoes, broccoli, and a roll. The Cornish hen is mouth-watering and tastes better than chicken. The final course, dessert, is a let down though. The actual show is fun filled and a great piece of entertainment. It?s corny and cheesy, but the choreography and blocking takes real talent and skill. There?s a lot of crowd cheering, chanting and booing that?ll keep kids and adults engaged. The actual tournament part is very physical and exciting. And once it?s all over you?ll spent from all the cheering and clapping and fun you?ve just had at the Excalibur Tournament of Kings in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Pros: dinner, drinks, the show, the price

Cons: the dessert, the horse smell

Medieval Times in Las Vegas
Reviewed by HelloMetro User on 2009-05-31T23:54:00Z

They have the whole setting of being in the time of the renaissance era. You get a good meal and get to watch some knights battle it out in the middle of the arena. My wife and I had a wonderful time here.

Quite the dinner show
Reviewed by HelloMetro User on 2009-01-29T15:37:00Z

I love the atmosphere of this dinner show. The audience is totally engaged. The food is not all that great, however, you are going for the show. The horsemen ship is amazing.