If you’re heading to Las Vegas and want a break from the typical neon-lit casinos and dazzling shows, the Tournament of Kings at Excalibur offers a fun, family-friendly plunge into medieval times—without leaving the city. This show has been delighting visitors with its lively jousts, horses, and hearty feast, blending entertainment with a touch of history in a way that appeals to a wide audience.
What we love about this experience is how it combines spectacular live-action—think horse riding, pyrotechnics, and lively performances—with the chance to eat like a true knight, all in one sitting. Plus, the show’s accessibility to all ages makes it a popular choice for families, couples, or groups looking for something different.
Of course, it isn’t all perfect. The food—while hearty and fun—may not win awards for finesse, and drinks can be quite pricey, which some reviews note. Also, because the show involves horses and special effects, it’s not suitable for everyone, particularly those sensitive to strobe lights or smoke.
This tour is perfect if you’re after an interactive, lively spectacle that offers a taste of medieval chivalry and plenty of entertainment. It’s especially suited to families or anyone wanting a lively, themed night out in Vegas that’s a little different from the usual.
Key Points

- Medieval Theme: A fun, lively re-creation of King Arthur’s court with knights, horses, and jousts.
- Interactive Experience: Cheering for your favorite knight adds to the fun, with performances involving dancing, singing, and jesters.
- Hearty Feast: Enjoy a hands-on dinner with Cornish game hen, roasted potatoes, corn on the cob, and an apple dessert.
- Family Friendly: All ages are welcome; children under 3 can attend free if they sit on a lap.
- Sensory Effects: Includes horses, pyrotechnics, and smoke in a somewhat enclosed space, so check if you’re sensitive to these effects.
- Limited Restrictions: No large bags or backpacks allowed; not suitable for those with epilepsy or sensitive to flashing lights.
A Closer Look at the Experience

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The Setting and Atmosphere
Walking into the Excalibur arena, you’re immediately transported to a medieval castle vibe. The seating is close to the action, giving you a front-row feeling whether you’re in the “Spain section” or elsewhere. The arena setup, with its dirt floor and nearby horses, creates an authentic feel, even if it’s all designed for entertainment.
The Show Itself
The core of the experience is watching knights compete in horse racing, jousting, and sword fights. The performances are lively, with plenty of action that keeps everyone engaged. We loved the way the cast interacted with the audience—cheering, shouting encouragement, and even involving spectators in some of the fun. The show lasts around 1.5 to 2 hours, and many reviews note how quickly it flies by because of the nonstop entertainment.
The Performers and Horses
The horses are well-trained, and their handlers seem gentle and caring, which adds a layer of reassurance. One reviewer mentioned, “Horses in show are well trained and the actors are very good!” The performers, including knights, maidens, and jesters, deliver their parts convincingly, adding humor and excitement.
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Here’s where the show really stands out: eating with your hands in true medieval fashion. The meal includes a generous serving of Cornish game hen, roasted potatoes, corn on the cob, and a sweet apple square for dessert. Several reviews mention that the food is better than expected—yes, it’s simple, but hearty and satisfying. One reviewer said, “Dinner was cooked perfectly and the show was entertaining,” which sums it up well.
However, some guests find the food a bit plain or not gourmet, which is fair given the theme. Also, drinks are not included and can be expensive, which might catch some off guard, so budget accordingly if you plan to indulge.
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The Audience and Group Experience
The show is suitable for all ages, with children over 4 paying full price and younger ones sitting on laps. It’s a lively atmosphere—some reviews describe it as “great fun,” with all the energy of a festival. Families especially appreciate the interactive elements and the chance for kids to cheer for knights and watch horses in action.
Accessibility and Practical Tips
Since the show involves pyrotechnics, strobe lights, and smoke effects, it’s not recommended for those with epilepsy or light sensitivities. If you or someone in your group is sensitive to these, plan accordingly. And remember, no large bags allowed, so travel light.
What Do Reviews Tell Us?

Reviewers consistently praise the entertainment quality—calling the show “amazing,” “very entertaining,” and “great fun for all ages.” Many mention the speedy service and the delicious food being a pleasant surprise. One said, “The food was really nice and table service was very speedy,” which is notable given the busy, lively setting.
Others appreciated the professionalism of the performers and the interaction with the crowd. A guest from the UK noted, “The horses are well trained, and the actors are very good,” emphasizing the quality of the performances.
Some minor criticisms include long wait times for drinks and the fact that some feel the show is shorter than it used to be or that certain elements, like the dragon team, had less involvement than before. But overall, the experience remains highly rated, with 4.6 out of 5 from nearly 280 reviews.
Practical Details

- Duration: About 1.5 to 2 hours
- Price: While not specified here, the value is judged by the lively performances and included meal
- Family Friendly: Yes, with age restrictions for children
- Seating: Close proximity to horses and arena; different sections offer varied views
- Accessibility: Not suitable for those with epilepsy or sensitivities to pyrotechnics, smoke, or strobes
- Restrictions: No large backpacks or luggage allowed
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is perfect if you’re looking for a fun, interactive night that’s suitable for families, couples, or groups wanting a break from Vegas’s typical glam. It’s especially great for those who enjoy live performances, medieval themes, and hearty food.
If you want a lively, engaging show with impressive horse displays and a good dose of humor, this will hit the spot. But if you’re after a more refined or quiet dining experience, or if you’re sensitive to flashing lights and smoke, you might want to consider other options.
Final Thoughts

The Tournament of Kings at Excalibur offers a lively, family-friendly twist on medieval entertainment right in Vegas. The combination of horse jousts, pyrotechnics, and a hands-on meal makes it a memorable experience, especially for those who enjoy interactive shows. While the food isn’t gourmet and drinks can be pricey, the lively atmosphere, talented performers, and unique theme deliver good value for a fun night out.
This tour is best suited for families, first-time visitors, or anyone craving something different from the typical Vegas scene. If you’re looking for a show where you can cheer, eat with your hands, and step into a fairy tale, this will be a night to remember.
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FAQ

Is the show suitable for young children?
Yes, children over 4 years old are welcome and will be charged full price with their own seat and meal. Children 3 and under can attend free if sitting on a lap, making it family-friendly.
Are the horses well-trained?
Absolutely, guests frequently mention how well-trained and gentle the horses are, which makes the experience safe and enjoyable for viewers.
What’s included in the ticket price?
Your ticket covers the show and a hearty medieval meal with chicken, potatoes, corn, and dessert. Drinks are not included and are purchased separately.
Can I bring large bags or backpacks?
No, large luggage or backpacks aren’t allowed, so plan to travel light.
Is the show physically demanding or suitable for people with sensitivities?
Since it involves pyrotechnics, smoke, and strobe lights, it might not suit those with epilepsy or sensitivities to flashing or smoky environments.
How long does the show last?
Expect approximately 1.5 to 2 hours of lively entertainment.
Is there a specific dress code?
No formal dress code—casual attire is fine, but consider dressing comfortably for a busy, fun evening.
Would I recommend this experience?
Definitely, if you want a unique, engaging night that feels like stepping into a storybook, with plenty of action and laughs. Just be prepared for a lively, somewhat noisy environment and a hearty meal.
In short, the Tournament of Kings is a lively, fun-filled evening that provides a taste of medieval adventure right in the heart of Las Vegas. Perfect for those wanting an interactive, family-friendly show that’s different from the usual Vegas entertainment lineup.
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