Excalibur

The Strip, Las Vegas

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The hotel

This good value on-strip casino hotel boasts an enormous pool area and is home to the must-see Tournament of Kings dinner show, complete with knights on horseback, jousting, pyrotechnics and Merlin himself. Las Vegas’s take on old England, the Excalibur would surprise the Knights of the Round Table. But that’s where it leaves England behind and takes on the world. There’s the all-American casino (with 100000 sq ft of gaming), games arcade, and branch of Johnny Rockets’ famous hamburger chain. There’s Italy, Mexico and Asia (and a bit more America) in its casual restaurants and food court. And there’s Australia in its ‘Thunder from Down Under’ adult show and Australian Bee Gees tribute concert.

Amenities

  • Wheelchair access
  • Bar
  • Casino
  • Evening Entertainment
  • Fitness Centre/Gym
  • Internet Access
  • Restaurant
  • Swimming Pool
  • Close to City Centre

Where is it

At the south end of The Strip. Transfer time from Las Vegas International airport: 7 minutes.

Hotel information

3981 rooms and suites in 1 building with 2 towers and 28 floors per tower with 30 lifts. All with air-conditioning and 42" flat-screen TV with pay-per-view films.

Resort Tower Rooms with 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 3 adults with a rollaway bed* or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults.

Royal Tower Rooms with 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 3 adults with a rollaway bed* or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults. 

Resort Superior King Rooms have views of The Strip with 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 2 adults.

9 restaurants and bars including The Buffet, TAP Sports Bar at Excalibur, Buca di Beppo Italian Restaurant, Dick's Last Resort, Drenched Poolside Restaurant, Castle Walk Food Court, The Lounge, Dinner show, Tournament of Kings. The Australian Bee Gees: A Tribute to the Bee Gees. Thunder from Down Under. 4 luxurious heated swimming pools (open year-round). Sun deck. Large casino. Fun Dungeon Midway and Arcade.

Self-parking $20 plus tax, per day, Valet parking $40 plus tax, per day, (payable locally, subject to change). The 24-hour parking fee provides guests with in-out privileges within the same parking type across all MGM Resorts Las Vegas destinations within the same 24-hour period (subject to availability).

This hotel has a resort fee of $45 plus tax per room, per day (payable locally, subject to change).

Resort fee includes: - In-room wireless internet access - Unlimited local and toll-free calls - Domestic Long Distance Calls (the 50 United States and DC) - Airline boarding pass printing - Digital newspaper and magazine access - fitness centre access for guests 18+. Amenities, such as fitness centre access, are subject to availability and guest demand. Resort fee, tax and inclusions are subject to change - please see hotel check-in for current inclusions available to you upon arrival.

Wheelchair accessible rooms available on request. Please note that these rooms are subject to availability and may be restricted to specific room categories and bedding arrangements. Rooms and facilities vary between hotels so please check at the time of booking. To discover all the special assistance services we offer please see additional information below.

*Denotes local charge.

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Please note: One person must be aged 21 years and over in each room.

Please note: Firearms are not permitted on the premises of  Excalibur Hotel & Casino, including within our hotel rooms. If requested, safekeeping of properly registered firearms can be arranged.

Please note: rollaway beds have an additional charge, payable locally -  $35 per additional person and $35 per rollaway, per night.

Please note: this hotel requires an incidental deposit of $75٫00 per day, per reservation.


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Image of the Tripadvisor rating Would not return EVER!

Jun 7, 2025 Bob Z Beaverton, Oregon

You fired all of the bell boys, and it sucked for us handicapped. When we arrived, there was no one to help with our luggage. The Royal Tower required complete renovation. The toilet plugged 2 times and overflowed once. The room smelled when we arrived. The bed needs to be higher for the handicapped. The shower was a disaster to all, slippery… Read more
You fired all of the bell boys, and it sucked for us handicapped. When we arrived, there was no one to help with our luggage. The Royal Tower required complete renovation. The toilet plugged 2 times and overflowed once. The room smelled when we arrived. The bed needs to be higher for the handicapped. The shower was a disaster to all, slippery as heck, needs a mat, had to put down towels so as not to slip, and your liability! . The pool and jacuzzi closed at 7 pm My wife is a corporate travel agent, and I was a strategic consultant for Fortune 100 firms. Trust us, we have stayed in many properties, and this was one of the worst. Read less
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Jun 6, 2025 Explorer502171

booked 2 rooms, one for my son and one for me, very comfortable rooms, good housekeeping, clean, spent 7 days , elevators quick, easy to get to other hotels on the strip, price of room was excellent, plan on going back next time i’m in las vegas, very pleased with hotel
Image of the Tripadvisor rating run down Vegas hotel.

Jun 6, 2025 vagabondmanq

Hotel is in a great location. Rooms do not seem to have been updated in decades. Furniture chipped. Pop corn ceilings. No fridge in room. Our room smelled of smpke. Pool was large but disappointing. No standup bar or slots. No shade around pool. Rooms were cheap.
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Okay if you are on a budget

Jun 6, 2025 Freedom59970013806

Overall, a safe stay. Rooms are tired and maintained minimally. Security is okay. Like many Vegas establishments, the Excalibur is showing its age and definitely on its way out. Without doubt, it too will be razed in the very near future to make-way for the contemporary. It is on far southern end of the strip, so be prepared for lots of… Read more
Overall, a safe stay. Rooms are tired and maintained minimally. Security is okay. Like many Vegas establishments, the Excalibur is showing its age and definitely on its way out. Without doubt, it too will be razed in the very near future to make-way for the contemporary. It is on far southern end of the strip, so be prepared for lots of walking to take-in the strip. Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating solid middle of the road iconic casino with good value

Jun 6, 2025 smokester1 Los Angeles, California

I booked on a summer 2025 sale and felt I got good value at a $75 daily rate in the Royal Tower (resort fees included). Compared to the Luxor adjacent to this hotel, where I have stayed before, I preferred the Excalibur. I felt the rooms were better maintained, and it’s location on the strip to be more convenient. The elevator situation in the… Read more
I booked on a summer 2025 sale and felt I got good value at a $75 daily rate in the Royal Tower (resort fees included). Compared to the Luxor adjacent to this hotel, where I have stayed before, I preferred the Excalibur. I felt the rooms were better maintained, and it’s location on the strip to be more convenient. The elevator situation in the Luxor pyramid was frustratingly slow and run down. The Excalibur lifts were fast and efficient. There was security posted at all the elevators and the card system to get to your floor was effective. Even though the hotel markets itself as a family resort, I was on a solo trip and did not feel out of place or bothered by kids. I enjoyed the pool area, which was large and clean and had good music piped in. Kids were separated in another oolong with a water slide. I enjoyed the somewhat limited food court on the second floor, Which served its purposes for me. I would give this property a thumbs up, knowing that my realistic expectations were not that for a luxury high-end resort, but for a middle of the road property. Read less