The Medieval Village features numerous themed dining options,
including the traditional Tudor-style atmosphere of Sir Galahad's
Prime Rib House, as well as jugglers and magicians at the Court
Jester's Stage.
Modern delights also await guests of the Excalibur. The 100,000-square-foot
casino features hundreds of table games and slot machines, as
well as a poker room and a 250-seat race and sports book. Beneath
the casino is Fantasy Faire, which features midway challenges
and dozens of the latest arcade games.
For one of the most authentic medieval experiences anywhere,
the Tournament of Kings dinner show - featuring live jousting
and swordplay - is a must-do. And if the ladies of the kingdom
would prefer to see their knights without the armor, the Thunder
from Down Under heats things up in Merlin's Theater.
Of course, if you're thinking of exchanging your vows in Vegas,
where better than at one of Excalibur's two wedding chapels,
where couples can get hitched in traditional medieval garb.
In the ever-increasing push toward modernity in the Vegas skyline,
the Excalibur might look a little out of place. But that's just
fine, because this modern-day kingdom will transport you out
of the Nevada desert and into a timeless land of chivalry and
valour.
Hotel amenities include luggage service, maid service, valet
parking, wake-up call, laundry service and shops.
Standard room amenities offered are air conditioning, clock
radio, remote-controlled cable TV, pay-per-view movies, desk,
electronic door locks, telephone, hair dryer and voice mail.
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