Excalibur is a rare gem on the Strip, offering plenty to keep everyone entertained, particularly families. The hotel’s crown jewel is the Tournament of Kings, a unique dinner-and-show featuring jousting, sword fighting, and medieval feasting—all without silverware. Below the casino floor, the Fun Dungeon is one of the largest arcades in the city, boasting over 200 games, carnival midways, and the Ultimate 4D Experience movie theater, ensuring hours of fun for kids and adults alike.
The hotel features nearly 4,000 rooms, including recently refreshed resort tower rooms that offer a modern twist on the classic medieval theme. Guests have access to a massive pool area with four heated pools, cabanas, and plenty of deck space for sunbathing. Dining ranges from quick bites at the food court and casual spots like Dick’s Last Resort and Johnny Rockets to more refined options like The Steakhouse at Camelot. Whether you need a quick breakfast or a full feast, you’ll find it here.
Excalibur features over 12,000 square feet of meeting and event space for corporate meetings, weddings, and celebrations. The versatile event venues range from the large Excalibur ballroom, which can accommodate up to 853 guests for a reception, to smaller, configurable meeting spaces like the Cornwall and Luxembourg rooms. Their in-house event planning team can help modify the space and cater your event to any size group and your vision, all while ensuring everyone receives the royal treatment.
Q: What is the best way to get to Excalibur from the neighboring resorts?
A: Excalibur has pedestrian walkways to its neighboring resorts, and one is even connected via the free tram system. A pedestrian bridge connects the hotel to New York-New York, and a tram links it directly to Luxor and Mandalay Bay, making it easy to move between properties.
Q: Does Excalibur charge for self-parking?
A: Excalibur is part of the MGM Resorts (Group), which usually charges for self-parking; however, the price can change and depend on how long you park, or parking fees based on your Mlife rewards tier. It is always best to check the MGM Resorts website for the current parking rate policy.
Q: Is Tournament of Kings suitable for small children?
A: Yes, the Tournament of Kings experience is good for kids and family-friendly. Kids have a blast with the jousting and costumes. Kids also enjoy the experience of eating a medieval feast with their hands. It is considered one of the most favorite options for families on the South Strip.
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