Tournament of Kings at Excalibur Hotel Las Vegas — armored knight on horseback at King Arthur's Arena
Tournament of Kings — king presiding over the medieval feast as performers gather around the arena
Tournament of Kings — knights on horseback riding through blue smoke carrying flags in the arena
King Arthur's Arena · Excalibur Hotel · Las Vegas Blvd

Tournament
of Kings

Eat. Drink. Be Rowdy.

🏰 Family Show ⏱ 75 Min 🍗 Dinner Included 📍 Excalibur Hotel 👪 All Ages
Mon & Fri · 6:00 PM
Wed, Thu, Sat & Sun · 6:00 PM & 8:30 PM
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About Tournament of Kings

Tournament of Kings is the most thrilling dinner and show experience in Las Vegas — live-action jousting, sword combat, horsemanship, music, and crowd participation all rolled into 75 minutes of non-stop entertainment. King Arthur and his valiant knights compete in a full tournament inside a massive arena while you eat, drink, and pick sides.

Step back into the Middle Ages and choose your kingdom. Cheer at the top of your lungs as armored knights engage in full combat and battle through the competition. Meanwhile, the feast arrives: slow-roasted Cornish hen, herb-roasted potatoes, corn on the cob, and fresh-baked biscuits, served directly to your seat. No utensils. That's not an oversight — it's part of the deal.

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Spike Says Tournament of Kings sounds like a gimmick on paper and delivers completely in person. Real horses, real combat, a real meal — and a crowd that gets genuinely loud. The no-utensils thing stops feeling weird after about three minutes. Bring kids, bring parents, bring whoever. It works for every group.

The production includes pyrotechnics and elevated sound levels. The show wraps with an apple square dessert and a ceremonial toast with the performers. Still photography is welcome throughout — please be mindful of guests around you. Video recording is not permitted.

Show Details

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Venue
King Arthur's Arena
Excalibur Hotel · 3850 Las Vegas Blvd S. A dedicated arena built for the Tournament of Kings production.
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Mon & Fri Schedule
Monday & Friday
6:00 PM only. One show per evening. Dark on Tuesdays.
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Wed–Sun Schedule
Wed, Thu, Sat & Sun
6:00 PM & 8:30 PM. Two shows per day. Check availability for your date.
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Duration
75 Minutes
Full feast included — Cornish hen, potatoes, corn, biscuits, and apple square dessert. No intermission.
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Age Policy
All Ages Welcome
Children 3 & under attend free (adult's lap, shares meal). Ages 4+ require a ticket. Guests under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
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Photography
Still Photos OK
Non-flash still photography is welcome. Please be considerate of guests around you. Video recording is not permitted.

What to Expect

⚔️ Live Jousting & Combat
Armored knights on horseback charge each other with real lances. When they shatter, the crowd loses it. Add sword-fighting and full stage combat and you have a genuine action show — not pantomime.
🍗 A Feast Served to Your Seat
Slow-roasted Cornish hen, herb-roasted potatoes, corn on the cob, and fresh-baked biscuits — plus an apple square dessert and a toast with the performers. Delivered to your seat, included in the ticket price. No utensils. You're royalty now.
🏰 Pick Your Kingdom
Your section is named after a competing country — Ireland, Romania, Norway, France, Dragon, Hungary, Spain, or Austria. Each section cheers for their knight. The rivalry between sections is half the entertainment.
🐎 Real Horses in an Indoor Arena
Trained performance horses charge, maneuver, and perform in a full-sized indoor arena. There aren't many shows in Las Vegas where this happens. The horsemanship is genuinely impressive up close.
🔥 Fire & Special Effects
The show includes pyrotechnics and fire effects woven throughout the performance, along with elevated sound and dramatic lighting. The spectacle goes well beyond what you'd expect from a dinner show.
👪 Works for Every Group
Kids go wild for the horses and jousting. Adults enjoy the spectacle and the feast. No adult-only content — no drinking-focused premise. Tournament of Kings works for families, friend groups, and multi-generational parties.

King Arthur's Arena Seating Chart

The arena wraps around a central performance floor on three sides, with eight named sections each representing a competing kingdom. With only five rows in the entire arena, every seat has a clear view of the action. Click a category to see what each offers.

King Arthur's Arena · Excalibur Hotel — Click a category for details
Category A — Front Floor
Category B — Spain & Austria
Category C — Back Rows
CATEGORY C · BACK ROWS CATEGORY C · BACK ROWS IRELAND ROMANIA NORWAY FRANCE DRAGON HUNGARY SPAIN AUSTRIA STAGE ARENA FLOOR CASTLE
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The closest rows to the arena floor in the main sections — Ireland, Romania, and Norway across the top, and France, Dragon, and Hungary across the bottom. Romania and Dragon are the center sections directly facing each other across the stage, giving you a head-on view of every charge and joust. Category A is the most in-demand seating in the house.
Spain and Austria are positioned on the right side of the arena with an angled view of the performance floor. With only five rows and an intimate venue, you still see everything clearly — the horse charges, jousting runs, and fire effects. The side angle on a lance charge is a genuinely different perspective than center-facing sections. Often better value than Category A.
The back rows of the main floor sections. With only five rows in the entire arena, even Category C puts you genuinely close to the action — you can clearly see every joust, every horse maneuver, and every fire effect. A solid option for seeing the full scope of the production from a slightly wider vantage point, usually at the best price in the house.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — a full medieval feast is included with every ticket. The meal consists of slow-roasted Cornish hen, herb-roasted potatoes, corn on the cob, fresh biscuits, and an apple square dessert, along with a ceremonial toast with the performers. Non-alcoholic beverages are included; cocktails and premium drinks are available for purchase separately.
No — and that's intentional. Tournament of Kings is a medieval dinner show, and you eat like a medieval lord: with your hands. The Cornish hen tears apart, and the soup comes in a bowl you drink from. It's part of the experience and genuinely more fun than it sounds. If accessibility requires utensils, ask your server and they'll accommodate you.
Each section is associated with a competing knight — Ireland, Romania, Norway, France, Dragon, Hungary, Spain, or Austria. You'll cheer for that knight throughout the show. Sightline-wise, the center sections (Romania and Dragon) offer the most direct head-on view of the jousting. With only five rows in the arena, all seats are genuinely close. Spain and Austria side sections offer a different angle, often at a lower price.
Tournament of Kings welcomes all ages. Children 3 years and under may attend for free — they must sit on an adult's lap and share the adult's meal. Guests 4 years and older must have their own ticket. Guests under 16 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Still photography is welcome throughout the show. Please limit yourself to non-flash photos and be considerate of the guests around you — if your photography becomes disruptive, you may be asked to put the camera away. Video recording is not permitted.
No formal dress code. Come in whatever you'd wear for a casual night out. Since you're eating with your hands, you might skip your finest whites — but in practice most guests dress casually. Some lean into it and go medieval. Both work equally well.
Tickets are generally non-refundable once purchased. If your travel plans change, some exchanges may be possible — check the cancellation terms at checkout before completing your order.

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