Yes!! We loved this! You sit in sections and root for a certain knight. You eat with your hands and when we were there they served game hens, so that was nice and messy. :-) There is no alcohol, so you drink soda out of pewter mugs. It may seem pricey for a dinner but the entertainment was great, too.
We thought it was a blast!! Have fun and good luck!
2007-08-15 03:52:08
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answered by mamarat 6
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Excalibur Dinner Show
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answered by stapleton 4
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I second everything "mamarat" said.>That was a very nice review<
Good food, great fun.
Most of the time I don't recommend sitting near the "stage" for the vast majority of LV production shows. Tournament of Kings would be different. IMO you want to sit as close as possible, in the middle, on one side or the other(the arena is shaped very much like a horseshoe) .
>There are only 5 rows, so it's not a disaster, if you can't get front row 50yd line seats.
Excalibur/Tournament of Kings - You can purchase tickets up to 90 days in advance on line or by phone.
http://www.excalibur.com/entertainment/tournament_of_kings.aspx
1-702-597-7600
Info on every show/event in LV
http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/shows.cfm
If for some reason you have to wait until the day of to buy your tickets, try here. They often have discount tickets to this show(though probably not the best seats)
http://www.tickets2nite.com >This one is near Excalibur - It's located by the Coke bottle next to MGM
http://www.tix4tonight.com >Has 3 locations on the strip & one downtown
~Jack~
2007-08-15 05:15:57
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answered by jack 7
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This is probably the best deal in Vegas right now. Dinner and a show is like the old Vegas. Really a great production. The one in Orlando can not hold a candle to this one. The show is better and the food is better. I go every now and then when friends come to town and I still love it. The cheering and the excitement this show generates is true Vegas style. You will not believe how fast they serve the dinners to everyone, it is a show in itself. Just remember that $50.00 is it. Go to any other show and you will pay much more and get nothing to eat. So it is a great deal. They have two shows a night and each is sold out. I promise you will recommend this show once you see it.
2007-08-15 05:41:58
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answered by lvgeno 7
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I've been twice, and its a nice alternative to the more expensive shows.. You get dinner -like 1/2 a guinea hen, brocoli, potatos and a roll or something like that... and free soft drinks - alcohol is more. Its interactive, so you cheer for a certain knight depending on what section you are in.
Its worth the money.
If you want to spend just like $25 more, I highly highly highly recommend Treasure Islands cirque show Mystere..there is NO BAD seat in the house and it is AMAZING!! And it was about 2 hours long, whereas the Kings show is only about an hour and a half or so.
2007-08-15 11:35:48
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answered by SisterSue 6
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I seen it 4 times and loved it! Yes it comes with dinner you have to eat with your hands.
2007-08-15 13:11:06
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answered by CAROLYN B 3
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Dinner and a show! I've seen it twice, years ago, I believe it is still real good. You get your moneys worth.
2007-08-15 11:42:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I went once, but it was for a special engagement, an escape performance by Criss Angel.
2007-08-15 03:51:03
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answered by Anonymous
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it's okay. i'm sure kids would love it more than adults. they serve you a "medieval" meal. i think it's chicken and potatoes... you eat with your hands and watch knights on horses compete.
2007-08-15 10:51:37
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answered by vern01 3
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Ive wanted to but thats to $$$$
2007-08-15 03:50:38
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answered by MB-n-KC 4
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