Tournament of Kings
Tournament of Kings
4.5
Dinner Theaters • Theatre & Performances
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6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Monday
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Wednesday
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Thursday
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Friday
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Saturday
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Sunday
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
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Tournament of Kings is Las Vegas’ ultimate dinner and a show experience. Adapted from the tale of King Arthur, this live-action production takes place in a 900-seat theater-in-the-round arena and immerses the audience in a tale of valor and treachery. Valiant knights ride mighty steeds and prove their chivalry amongst special effects and pyrotechnics. While knights fight, guests feast on a hearty three-course meal using the original utensil – their hands. Tournament of Kings is an epic portrayal of centuries past, and it’s all in the name of honor, country, and of course, food.
Suggested duration
2-3 hours
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Neighborhood: Paradise
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- MGM Grand Station • 10 min walk
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madlikemercury
Chicago, IL137 contributions
Feb 2023 • Friends
The show was great! Super fun, crazy stunts and pyrotechnics. Food was respectable. They did have a vegan option, but you have to call ahead.
Con: the entrance is inside the Excalibur's family arcade, and trying to queue is unorganized, cramped, and confusing.
Con: the entrance is inside the Excalibur's family arcade, and trying to queue is unorganized, cramped, and confusing.
Written March 1, 2023
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si t
Aldershot, UK42 contributions
Aug 2022
Really entertaining show and worth the money. You get a dinner thrown in of chicken, potatoes etc all eaten with your digits. It was medieval dining so I could let the bullet potatoes slide. The show itself is very entertaining and lasts for around an hour and a half. If you have kids they'd love it.
Written August 27, 2022
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Marylou A
Las Vegas, NV101 contributions
Feb 2020 • Friends
As a local, I’m exposed to much of the Las Vegas culture to the point where I don’t see it anymore. But I had friends in from out of town and at their request, we went to this show. I am so glad we did. The show was lively and exciting. The action was non-stop and the indoor pyrotechnics were an added bonus. My friend who is a horse guy commented on how well the horses were trained. We were in the Russia section and you find yourself building loyalty for that knight as the show progressed. I’m an incredibly picky eater and I really don’t like to eat with my fingers so I was a bit concerned about the meal. Those concerns were unfounded. The meal was soup,( pick up the bowl and slurp) buttery red potatoes, Cornish game hen( tastes like chicken), broccoli ( um well tastes like broccoli) a biscuit and an apple turnover. Not bad at all. The choreography was amazing. Although we knew it was scripted, we found ourselves captivated by the sword fights and the incredible swinging and ducking so no one got whacked. It was a great time and I highly recommend it. Oh don’t worry about eating with your hands. You can do it.
Written February 25, 2020
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Joanne W
San Diego, CA149 contributions
Jan 2020 • Business
Saw this show years ago. Many improvements, starting with the food. You do have to eat with your hands, so be prepared. Chicken was excellent with crispy skin and no overdone spices. Roasted potatoes were very good. Broccoli was a little bit overdone, but still good. I e tea and soft drinks come with the meal. We had a great server in “Norway” section and he kept our glasses full without asking. Show was lots of fun for all ages, although I must admit, the slightly inebriated 30-something’s next to us wearing the light up Viking helmets were almost as entertaining.
Written January 28, 2020
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auntiego
Fort Smith, AR138 contributions
Dec 2019
We took our children ages 4-8 to the Christmas show. The dinner of Cornish hen, broccoli, baked sweet potato, and apple pastry appealed to some of them. I saw some people carrying plates of chicken strips and fries to their seats but don't know if they got them somewhere else. The sweet potato was crunchy in the middle, but the chicken was very good. The show was well done with good action and choreography. There were fireworks and flamethrowers which were bright and loud. The girls liked the costumes and dancing. The jousting and battle scenes were very well done. Souvenirs were available for purchase. Outside the theater there was an arcade that featured carnival-like games, and we went home with a few stuffed animals. It was a fun holiday treat.
Written January 1, 2020
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John H
Lincoln, United States26 contributions
Jul 2022
In my opinion, this was one of the most fun things we did on our trip to Vegas. It was exactly what I expected and more. For the price you get a nice, approximately 1 hour show, and a meal which is hard to beat. The performers did a great job and you get a good mix. A little song, a little action, a little humor. They did a great job of getting the crowd into it and made it a very nice evening.
Written August 2, 2022
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MomTraveller
Horseshoe Bay, TX22 contributions
Nov 2022 • Family
This was my first time to see this show and it was nit what I expected, it was so much more... its located in the arcade at Excalibur Hotel, very exciting! Great pyrotechnics and special effects. The participants were dully engaged. They immediately serve up your feast that you get to eat with your hands and serve alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages. There were more adults than children but it was an absolutely great time!
Written November 5, 2022
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Dawgfan
4 contributions
Dec 2022 • Family
Well, after seeing this show after reading the reviews, I wondered “did they see the same show I saw?” My wife and I really were not entertained. My 11 year old loved it. 15 year old thought it was lame. As I was watching, I was thinking it was targeted at tweens…except that it is jousting and swordfighting and killing, which is slightly awkward for that age group. The food was Cornish hen, corn on the cob, sliced potatoes, and a roll. The food was fine, but no salt/pepper/condiments and no silverware. It’s “eat with your hands.” I did not think it was worth the price.
Written January 1, 2023
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cswattravl
99 contributions
Nov 2022
I have loved these types of shows ever since I was a little kid, so when I found myself in Vegas with my 12 year old son, I thought this sounded like a great way to see a show and eat dinner. And it was. Overall great production with lively knightish activities. Oh and by the way, at least for the christmas shows.. It's a Musical? Did not see that coming. Overall this show had a little bit of something for just about anyone in the family. And if you are celebrating an event make sure to stop by the booth next to the entrance to get your special someone included in the show.
Written December 2, 2022
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Kate I
Mesa, AZ292 contributions
Feb 2022
Lots of great audience participation. My husband's Cornish hen was undercooked (raw), everything finger food, corn on cob over cooked, apple tart was great. Show was lots of fun!
Written February 7, 2022
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Carin H
Watford, UK5 contributions
Are there accessible seats and carers go free?
cswattravl
99 contributions
This theatre has has ADA compliant seats on the top level where you enter. these may not be the best view but they are easily accessible via the main entrance.
Has anyone shown up with a stroller? Do they allow you to park it close? Thanks 👍🏽
Critter3
Lloydminster, Canada186 contributions
Note that the show has VERY loud bangs. So if you have a stroller aged kid you may want to have ear protection for them / know they may get frightened. Regarding stroller parking, I didn't have one and I am not sure if they have parking for them or not? I do recall that the entrance is within the arcade and I don't recall seeing any troller parking (and if there would be security watching that no one takes it). Then when you enter you go directly down some stairs and are immediately in the arena, so I don't recall seeing any stroller parking inside either. Probably best to call and ask. Another option would be to leave it at the hotel front desk since they might be able to set it aside for you?
Ashley H
Minnesota67 contributions
My husband and I are huge fans of renaissance festivals. Are guests allowed to wear their Renaissance festival costumes?
Jill D
200 contributions
Ashley, cannot speak on any experience. However, the one in Schaumburg, Illinois, we had seen some folks in costumes attending.
I’m claustrophobic. How tight is the seating? Is there room to stand up and leave without disturbing other patrons?
cswattravl
99 contributions
This is a big arena with plenty of space to stand in the back, however I found it oddly tight between people and noticed that because everyone is seated on a long table, if you are in the middle of a row, everyone in that row must stand up and in some cases file out of the row for you to exit. I would recommend finding seat on the end of a row for ease of getting up.
JustMeTexas
San Antonio, TX20 contributions
Is there a certain side or row that’s better to sit on?
Kate I
Mesa, AZ292 contributions
We chose the "Dragon" section - this was fun but we did not have a competitor to cheer for - we were to cheer for the evil Dragon (that wanted to steel the crown) all of the other Sections had a Prince to cheer for during the competitions. The end sections were not very well represented (we were surprised - the venue said "Full" but there were MANY empty seats (we went in December - no COVID restrictions) the top of the lower section might have the best seating - we were front row and things seamed to get a bit close for photos.... ENJOY!
jlhelbach
5 contributions
I am 6’7” and obese. Is there leg room and seat width for someone my size. I am very cramped in airline coach seats or standard theater seating with fixed seat arms.
If we go to the 8pm show, will it be filled with children or is it more of an older crowd. Not sure my 20 somethings will want to be hanging with toddlers.
Dave W
Atlanta, GA315 contributions
I went to to the 8pm show. Very few toddlers. Lots of children who enjoyed the show. Adults liked it too.
Jacquelynn R
Medford, OR24 contributions
Is this show running currently (since covid)? I keep finding conflicting info.
Amem18
California98 contributions
Do I need to physically print out the tickets or can they scan them directly on my phone?
helowife89
2 contributions
They can scan from phone
Tournament of Kings (Las Vegas) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go
Frequently Asked Questions about Tournament of Kings
- Tournament of Kings is open:
- Wed - Mon 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
- Wed - Thu 8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
- Sat - Sun 8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
- Tournament of Kings tickets are known to sell out fast, and same-day tickets may not be available. We recommend booking e-tickets tickets ahead of time to secure your spot. If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel up to 24 hours before your tour starts for a full refund. See all 2 Tournament of Kings tickets and tours on Tripadvisor
- Hotels near Tournament of Kings:
- (0.04 mi) Excalibur Hotel & Casino
- (0.32 mi) Skylofts at MGM Grand
- (0.20 mi) New York - New York Hotel & Casino
- (0.37 mi) NoMad Las Vegas
- (0.46 mi) Hampton Inn Tropicana
- Restaurants near Tournament of Kings:
- (0.01 mi) Dick's Last Resort
- (0.02 mi) Tournament of Kings
- (0.02 mi) Dairy Queen (Treat)
- (0.03 mi) Buca di Beppo Italian Restaurant
- (0.03 mi) Breakfast & Burgers