Tournament of Kings at Excalibur Hotel & Casino offers Las Vegas’ ultimate dinner and show experience, transforming the tale of King Arthur into a live-action extravaganza.
Set in a 900-seat theater-in-the-round arena, this immersive production features valiant knights, majestic steeds, special effects, and pyrotechnics, all while guests feast on a hearty dinner using their hands. It’s a journey back in time, a celebration of honor, country, and, of course, food!
The arena comes alive with the clash of swords, the thundering hooves of horses, and the cheers of the audience. As knights engage in epic battles, guests are transported back to a world of knights, damsels, and medieval splendor!
Tournament of Kings is such an interactive dining experience. Forget utensils; guests feast on a hearty meal using their hands, embracing the authenticity of medieval dining.
The Tournament Meal, featuring Roasted Seasoned Cornish Game Hen, Lemon Pepper Roasted Red Bliss Potatoes, Corn on the Cob, Apple Square, and a Dinner Roll, adds a very fitting medieval touch to the evening. (For those with dietary preferences or restrictions, accommodations can be arranged upon request.)
As you cheer in the excitement of jousting tournaments, witness knights proving their mettle, and savor a feast fit for royalty, Tournament of Kings ensures an epic evening filled with honor, country, and, most importantly, the joy of immersive entertainment!
- Tickets starting at $45 USD + fees
- 90 minutes – No intermission
- Group offers available for groups of 20 or more
- For all ages. Children 3 years and younger may attend free of charge and must sit on the adult’s lap and share the adult’s meal. Children age 4 and older will be charged the full ticket price and receive their own seat and dinner.
- This show features horses, pyrotechnics, strobe lights, smoke and fog effects in an enclosed area. Guests are seated in close proximity to the horses and dirt arena. Therefore, persons sensitive to horses, dust or with allergies, asthma or respiratory conditions should attend at their own risk.
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