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Experience medieval jousting, knights, and hearty feasts at Las Vegas’s Tournament of Kings show at Excalibur. Great for families and fans of live-action entertainment.
Planning a night out in Las Vegas that combines spectacle, history, and a hearty meal? The Tournament of Kings at the Excalibur Hotel offers just that—an interactive, family-friendly medieval-themed show that transports you right into the heart of a chivalrous battle. With its lively atmosphere, elaborate staging, and a surprisingly good meal, it’s a popular choice for visitors eager for an entertaining evening that’s a little different from the usual Vegas glitz.
What we love about this experience is how it blends engaging live-action with a sense of fun and nostalgia. The spectacle is visually impressive, especially for those who enjoy knights, horses, and pyrotechnics. Plus, the food, which is simple but satisfying, adds to the immersive feel of a medieval banquet. On the flip side, it’s worth noting that some visitors find the show a bit loud and chaotic—so it might not be suited for everyone, especially those sensitive to loud noises or intense effects.
This tour works best for families with children, groups who enjoy interactive entertainment, or anyone looking for a lively, cheesy night of fun. If you’re after a refined dining experience or a quiet show, this probably isn’t your scene. But if you love loud, lively, and slightly kitschy performances, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here.
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Your journey begins at the Excalibur Hotel’s casino, where you’ll find the entrance to the arena that hosts the Tournament of Kings. To locate the show, enter the hotel, head toward the central box office, then take the stairs down—at the bottom, turn left, and the arena is to your right. The setting is packed with medieval flair, and the arena seats roughly 900 spectators, creating an intimate yet lively environment.
Once seated, you’ll be introduced to the story by Merlin, who explains that each section of the audience represents a different “country,” each with its own king. This opens the door to a playful, interactive atmosphere where your cheers and jeers truly matter. The narrative centers on King Arthur hosting a banquet where European kings gather, only to be interrupted by Mordred, the evil wizard, kicking off a raucous battle that involves horses, swords, and pyrotechnics.
What makes this show stand out is its lively, theatrical style. You’ll see knights riding majestic steeds, jousting, and engaging in mock battles, all set amidst bursts of fireworks and smoke effects. The emphasis is on fun and spectacle rather than historical accuracy, but that doesn’t lessen the excitement. Several reviews highlight how engaging and dynamic the performers are.
One guest described sitting in the “dragon section,” where the experience felt “fabulous and amazing,” with constant cheering and booing. The show has a certain comic charm, with humorous asides and playful interactions that keep the energy high.
The meal is a key part of the experience. The menu typically features a large portion of roasted chicken, accompanied by vegetables, bread, and an apple square for dessert. Eating with your hands in true medieval style adds a layer of fun and participation, although some might find it a bit messy. The food receives mixed reviews—some say it’s simple but hearty, while others found it bland or stale. One reviewer noted the dinner was “simple AF,” but still very fun, emphasizing the social aspect of eating together during the show.
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The entire experience lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, making it short enough to keep younger guests engaged without fatigue. It’s scheduled conveniently during the evening, perfect after a day exploring other Vegas attractions.
Visitors’ experiences vary, but most highlight the show’s energetic vibe. Many praise the interactive nature and the vivid, action-packed scenes. One reviewer proclaimed, “I sat in the dragon section; it was fabulous and amazing,” emphasizing how seating choices can enhance the experience.
On the flip side, some found the show too loud or intense, with a reviewer mentioning, “It was more for older kids probably,” noting that younger children might be frightened by the spectacle. Food quality also divides opinion; while some think the meal adds to the fun, others found it less appealing.
Despite some criticisms, the overall rating stands at 4.5 out of 5, based on over 400 reviews, with many describing it as “great fun,” “interactive,” and “perfect for families.” One guest summed it up: “The pyro technics were fun. The horses were so cute. It was fun to scream and yell and cheer for your champions during dinner.”
At around $78.29 per person, this experience offers a lot of entertainment for the price. The ticket includes the show, a two-course meal, and all taxes. When you consider the lively performance, the unique atmosphere, and the included meal, many find it a good value—especially with discounts available for select dates through June 2025.
It’s not a fine dining experience, but the meal is hearty enough to satisfy hungry kids and adults alike. The fact that you don’t need to pay extra for food or drinks once inside makes it a straightforward, all-in-one outing.
If you or your family enjoy lively, interactive entertainment, you’ll likely find this a memorable evening. It’s perfect for kids, teens, and anyone young at heart who loves knights, horses, and a good dose of theatrical silliness. The show’s vibrant energy and participatory nature foster a fun, communal atmosphere—whether you’re cheering for your king or booing Mordred.
However, if you’re looking for a quiet, refined dinner or are sensitive to loud noises and effects, you might want to consider other options. The show can be loud, with strobe lights and pyrotechnics, which could be overwhelming for some guests.
The Tournament of Kings at Excalibur offers an entertaining peek into a fairy-tale world, seasoned with humor, live action, and a hearty meal. It’s a lively experience that’s best suited for families, groups, or anyone wanting a fun, participatory night out in Vegas.
Expect stunning horseback stunts, dramatic effects, and a chance to cheer for your favorite knight. The food might be simple, but it fits with the medieval theme perfectly and keeps everyone satisfied.
This show stands as a good value—especially when booked with discounts—and offers a break from the usual Vegas casino scene. It’s a memorable way for kids and adults alike to indulge in a bit of adventure and escapism, all within a lively, theatrical setting.
If you’re craving a lively, family-oriented show that’s a bit cheesy but immensely fun, this is a strong contender. Just come ready to cheer loudly and eat with your hands.
Can I find the show at Excalibur Hotel easily?
Yes, the entrance is straightforward. Enter the hotel, walk toward the central box office, then take the stairs down. The arena is on the right at the bottom of the stairs.
Is the experience suitable for children?
Absolutely. All ages are welcome. Children 3 years and younger can attend free on a lap, but kids over 4 need their own ticket and seat.
Are restrooms available during the show?
Yes, there are restrooms inside the arena area for guest convenience.
Can I buy drinks during the show?
Yes, your server can take drink orders at your table—so you can toast your king or cool down after a fiery battle.
Is there parking at Excalibur?
While parking isn’t included in the ticket price, valet and regular parking are available at the hotel. Be prepared for parking fees.
What does the meal typically include?
Expect roasted chicken, vegetables, bread, and an apple square for dessert. The menu may change, but these are common staples.
Are special dietary requests accommodated?
Yes, with at least four hours’ notice, you can request vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, or allergy-friendly meals. Call the box office for arrangements.
How long does the show last?
The performance runs about 1 hour and 30 minutes, making it a manageable and action-packed evening.
Is the show physically accessible?
Yes, there are accessible seating options. Just specify your needs when booking.
What should I expect regarding the atmosphere?
Prepare for a loud, lively environment with pyrotechnics, horses, and costumes—more carnival than quiet theatre, but that’s part of the charm.
This lively, family-friendly show offers an engaging night out in Las Vegas with plenty of action, humor, and hearty fun. Whether you’re a fan of knights or just in search of something different, it’s an experience worth considering—just remember to bring your loudest cheer!