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3850 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
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Located at the southwest point of Las Vegas' now-famous "four corners" (at the
intersection of Tropicana and Las Vegas Boulevard), the Excalibur lives up to
the grandeur of its surroundings. Like neighboring properties New York-New York,
the Tropicana and The MGM Grand, the 4,008-room Excalibur has a breathtaking
facade and an overwhelming air, with a flawlessly executed medieval theme.
The Arthurian touches extend into every aspect of this spectacular hotel and
casino. The Medieval Village is rich with strolling performers, jugglers and
storytellers. Tudor-style prime rib restaurant Sir Galahad's Prime Rib House
serves a delicious Yorkshire Pudding along with the house specialty. Visitors
can revel in the period-authentic jousting and sport of the Tournament of
Kings nightly, enjoying the midway games of the Fantasy Faire after the last
rider has been thrown. Two wedding chapels allow couples to take the plunge in
medieval costume. The wizard Merlin battles a dragon every night in the hotel's
moat, in a spectacle of light and sound. And for those with the inclination,
the 100,000-square-foot casino has all the amenities of modern gaming and more.
As strange as a castle may look between the New York skyline and an Egyptian
pyramid, the Excalibur seems comfortable with its surroundings. Like Camelot,
its pride and conceit is fully justified in the splendor of its visage: tall,
strong, permanent, the way an empire should look.
FEATURES:
- Number of rooms: 4,008.
- Average room rates: $55-$375. Room rates can fluctuate widely
and change without notice.
- Casino: Yes, 100,000 sq. ft. Casino games include Blackjack,
Caribbean Stud Poker, Craps, Keno, Let It Ride, Pai Gow Poker, Poker (7-Card
Stud and Texas Hold 'Em), Roulette, Slots, Video Poker, Video Keno, Big Six Wheel,
Mini-Baccarat, and Megabucks.
- Race & sports book: Yes
- Restaurants: The Steakhouse at Camelot, Sir Galahad's Prime
Rib House, Regale Italian Eatery, Sherwood Forest Cafe, Round
Table Buffet, Krispy Kreme, Cafe Expresso, Wetzels Pretzels,
Coldstone Creamery and McDonald's.
- Attractions: Merlin's Magic Motion Machines and the Dragon
Battle in the moat at Excalibur's front entrance.
- Entertainment: King Arthur's Arena, a 900-seat Amphitheater
with two dinner shows nightly -- 'Tournament of Kings,' featuring jousting knights,
Fantasy Faire features strolling performers dressed in medieval costumes, carnival
games and two motion-simulator rides, Minstrel's Lounge features two live bands
nightly, and The Court Jester's Stage features free, live variety acts including
jugglers and magicians and Catch a Rising Star featuring the best up-and-coming
comedians.
- Pool: Yes
- Health Club: No.
- Spa: No.
- Shops: Specialty shops.
- Wedding Chapel: Yes
- Parking Garage: Yes
- Convention rooms: Yes, banquet and meeting facility houses over
12,000 square feet of space.
- Business Center: No.
- In-room computer data port: No.
- Wheelchair accessible rooms: Yes.
- RV park: No.
- Children allowed in hotel: Yes. No one under the age of 21 is
allowed in Las Vegas casinos.
- Child care facilities: No.
- Pets allowed: No.
- Room service: Yes.
- Shuttle Service: Shuttle service to the airport available for
a fee from an outside company.
- Amenities: Beauty salon. Hair dryers. Irons, monorail
access.
- Interesting facts about: You can catch free acts by jugglers,
mimes and musicians on the second level near the restaurants. The Fantasy Faire
level features numerous medieval-themed midway games. A fire-breathing dragon
battles Merlin in the moat at the Castle's front entrance nightly.
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