Here are all of our member and editor comments about Tournament of Kings (Excalibur).
On August 23 2010, Capri Vegas wrote:
If you brought your kids to Vegas, give them a treat and bring them! I can’t think of a better show for kids on the strip, although I don’t have kids myself…I got a kick out of this show. The food? Not so great and you get no choice: it’s chicken, bread, no utensils just like the medieval days, and Pepsi. Plan on eating before or after if you don’t like that.
On June 28 2010, JamieB wrote:
Food is ok, show is ok. I would have appreciated some ketchup but You get what you get with dinner. Our tickets were free, so that merits 3 stars, but if we had paid to go it would be 2 stars.
On April 15 2010, Jim wrote:
Does what it says the tin. The show builds up well and the food was fine
On March 30 2010, Nick wrote:
Fun show for the kids or the kid inside. The food was okay but the drinks don’t seem to come fast enough. The seating is a little cramped. Still a good time over all.
On February 13 2010, Johanna wrote:
Have seen this show twice alot of fun food is realy good love the tomato soup!
On February 17 2009, Mike wrote:
Food is ok, and show is fun for the little ones.
On February 13 2008, Brent N wrote:
Saw the show on Saturday the 9th of Feb with my 11 year old daughter.
She had a great time!
I was most impressed with the acrobats during the “corrination” part of the show.
Be careful if you sit in the front row as when I was eating my overcooked and underseasoned game hen, a galloping “knight” rushed by our side of the arena and kicked up a bit of dirt on my plate! Oh well, I suppose it added some seasoning to the bland food.
Kids seemed to really enjoy the show and I know my daughter sure did.
Don’t go for the gourmet meal though!
Also, since we were seated in “Russia” it was a bit odd to be cheering during the tournament for the “Czar of Russia” since he was somewhat of a cheater and played pretty dirty. Not sure my daughter got a good object lesson in fair play out of that…but hey, it is Vegas afterall!.
Of course, after the show we spent some time and money in the kids arcade…where I noticed inflation has had its affect as most games have doubled in cost to $2 per try (3 for $5) as opposed to the $1 I remember them being in 2002.
On July 10 2006, RateVegas.com User wrote:
This was the best for children. Show was great and lots of fun. The food was great and so much to eat. If you have a small child do not buy a ticket…have the child sit in your lap (age 3). They enjoyed the food eating with their fingers, especially the soup (dragon blood (smile).
On September 23 2005, RateVegas.com User wrote:
The food was great!!I can still taste the tomato soup in my mouth!!!The show was ok at the beginning,but ten it got boring.Great if you have kids.Do not sit on the “Spain” section,as you would be too much far away.Try to get a seat close as much as you can to the mock castle.
On August 14 2005, RateVegas.com User wrote:
ONE OF THE BEST SHOWS AND DINNERS IN VEGAS PERIOD
On February 02 2004, PattyG wrote:
Don’t bother with this show unless you have kids. Even if you like Renaissance Fairs, you’ll find Tournament of Kings stupid. The food and service is remarkably mediocre for the price. Beyond familes, the only other people who will enjoy Tournament of Kings are those who like their food to be flavored with dust and horse hair.
On July 02 2003, Paul wrote:
A fun evening if your a big kid at heart. Watch jousting and cheer for your knight on while eating with your fingers (what kid wouldn’t like that?). And the food was actually pretty good.
On May 31 2003, roberti805 wrote:
Went with some friends several years ago, it is a medevil dinner show where one eats chicken with their hands and pound on the tables. It’s a lot of fun especially with a family.
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