| Address: | Excalibur Wy, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA |
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| Postal code: | 89109 |
| Phone: | (702) 597-7600 |
| Website: | https://excalibur.mgmresorts.com/en/entertainment/tournament-of-kings.html |
This was an outstanding experience. Great show with good food in a fun atmosphere. There was even a Christmas season twist to the performance.
Dinner is included with the show, a no utensils meal of Cornish game hen, sweet potatoes, corn on the cob, and a roll. Drinks were also included, a limited choice of Pepsi products.
This is a fun, interactive show that gets the audience involved just enough and is 100% family and child appropriate. Pyrotechnics, swords, shields, and jousting! A great family experience for Las Vegas.
Such a fun, goofy, experience. Was in Vegas for a conference and really wanted to check this out and was able to get 8 coworkers to join. We were mostly middled aged men, but everyone committed to the gimmick and we had a blast. Everyone wore their fake crown the whole show.
The show is good. We hit the holiday special time and so some of the Christmas themed content was lame, but once they got past that it was great. The crowd energy was awesome. People all cheering huzzah and even the "bad guy" team embraced their roles as heels. Lots of dance numbers worked in, so don't expect all fighting all the time.
The food was good enough. You have to eat it all with your bare hands, but they will provide extra napkins along the way.
Great, reasonable, show to go see with some friends or family of you want to just do something a little different and fun.
This is my most favorite show in Vegas so far. It had clean humor of the pun and slapstick variety, acrobatics, dance, horsemanship, and theatrical medieval action. The food was simple but well cooked. I especially enjoyed the corn and sweet potatoes. If you normally need butter, ketchup, and gravy, you may not like it, but I did. Everyone gets the same thing: dinner consists of a Cornish hen, a half corn on the cob, a roll, and potatoes. Dessert is a jam-filled puff pastry. I did see someone get a plate of fruit--not sure how they managed that. We came the week of Thanksgiving and watched a fun Christmas version. The costumes were great. The way the jester and herald involved the crowd was fun. There are a few very loud noises and pyrotechnics. Family friendly. Female costumes showed some legs and midriff, but it was tasteful for the venue.
I was expecting to see a decent show but was blown away with how well it was put together. What a great experience! We took our 9-year-old son to the show and he was absolutely in awe. Spectacular performance by humans and horses alike. The actress and actors were very well rehearsed and eager to please. I would definitely go see this show again and again.