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Tournament of Kings

Las Vegas, Nevada | (702) 597-7600
5 Reviews
Ages: All Ages

Okay, this dinner show is hokey, like the moat dragon, but it sure is fun, especially forboys. I thought my twelve-year-old might find the whole knights-in-armor thing too silly, but as the show progressed, so did his grin. The concept is simply this: We are all celebrating with King Arthur and the Knights of the Roundtable, so we eat with our hands, drink watery cola, bang on the table, and shout cheers to our king while he jousts (Yes, they really joust!) atop his thundering, glorious steed. There are sword fights and various other forms of battle, first in a games atmos-14


5 Reviews for Tournament of Kings

August 04 2011
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Violetwhite_word
"So glad we went!"

We have 3 year-old twins and we discussed long and hard whether we should take them to see the show or not, and finally opted to try. So glad we did! That was one of the highlights of the trip! The twins sat on our knees and shared our food, so they were free. Since they're small, they could see better this way anyway and the food was plenty to share with them. We had tomato soup that did NOT taste like it came from a can, steamed broccoli, boiled new potatoes and a roasted quail each, neither undercooked nor overcooked. Plus an apple pastry for dessert. Simple, well-prepared and tasty. The show was wonderful, fun, exciting, involving, full of pyrotechnics, music, stunts and audience involvement, and several actors stayed with their horses after the show to allow for meet, greet and photos. Very personable. My 3 year-olds kept replaying scenes for the next few days.

January 11 2011
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Violetwhite_word
"Entertainment & Food All-in-one"

The Tournament of Kings is a show like no other.  I highly recommend this one!!  Where else can you get a jousting tournament, lots of action and entertainment, crowd participation, and all while eating your dinner with your fingers??  It's lots of fun and great for all ages.  One note...due to the dust in the stadium - those with breathing difficulties should take caution.  If this doesn't affect you then this one is right up your ally.

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December 23 2010
1 family found this helpful
Violetwhite_word
"So glad we went!"

We have 3 year-old twins and we discussed long and hard whether we should take them to see the show or not, and finally opted to try.  So glad we did!  That was one of the highlights of the trip!  The twins sat on our knees and shared our food, so they were free.  Since they're small, they could see better this way anyway and the food was plenty to share with them.  We had tomato soup that did NOT taste like it came from a can, steamed broccoli, boiled new potatoes and a roasted quail each, neither undercooked nor overcooked.  Plus an apple pastry for dessert.  Simple, well-prepared and tasty.  The show was wonderful, fun, exciting, involving, full of pyrotechnics, music, stunts and audience involvement, and several actors stayed with their horses after the show to allow for meet, greet and photos.  Very personable.  My 3 year-olds kept replaying scenes for the next few days.

December 23 2010
1 family found this helpful
Violetwhite_word
"Excellent Family Fun and Food!"

Tournament of Kings, located in the Excalibur Hotel and Casino is very family friendly! The show is extremely entertaining with Jousting, Maiden Dancing and includes crowd involvement. The dinner is included and delicious, be prepared to use your fingers.  Highly recommended!

December 23 2010
1 family found this helpful
Violetwhite_word
"Tournament Of Kings!"

My family and I had a blast at the Tournament of Kings.  It's held at Excalibur hotel in Las Vegas and features jousting like the ones held in the coliseum.  It's a great place to take part in a piece of history and eat amazing food at the same time.  Great family fun!  :)