General

Excalibur hotel is great value large rooms and location is brilliant for a base for your Vegas holiday and theme as a medieval castle it is also good fun for the entire family.

On the south end of the Strip, this Camelot-themed resort is linked to neighbouring New York-New York and Tropicana resorts by overhead pedestrian bridges.

Straightforward rooms have flat-screen TVs and WiFi; some have granite bathrooms and modern decor. Suites add living rooms, dining areas, and mini-fridges.

The great location makes this place a good destination to visit, the luxurious facilities coming under Excalibur Hotel & Casino Package justifies the fare. This place is ideal for those who love shopping, nightlife and city walks while holidays.

A resort fee is charged. In addition to the casino, amenities include 4 pools, a spa, a fitness room, beauty salon, bar, TV, an arcade and many more. There are several restaurants and bars plus live entertainment, including a medieval joust dinner show.

The 100,000-square-foot (9,300 m²) gaming area at Excalibur consists of both table games and over 1,400 slot machines. In addition to casino space, the Excalibur resort includes a renovated pool area, a 13,000-square-foot (1,200 m²) spa and fitness centre, eight restaurants and a food court, the Chapel at Excalibur, and the Octane Lounge & The Lounge with live music on the weekends.

Excalibur is home to three permanent shows: the all-male revue Thunder From Down Under, The Australian Bee Gees Show, a tribute to the Bee Gees and the medieval-themed dinner show Tournament of Kings. Thunder From Down Under moved to Excalibur in July 2001 and since then has received recognition as one of the best all-male strip shows in Las Vegas. In 2006, the performance space was renamed the “Thunder From Down Under Showroom” in honour of the troupe. Tournament of Kings is a medieval jousting tournament performed with 12 breeds of horses and 32 cast members in a 925-seat amphitheatre called King Arthur’s Arena. The show includes a banquet feast served by a costumed serf or wench and is meant to be eaten without utensils. Tournament of Kings debuted along with the opening of Excalibur in 1990.

Dick’s Last Resort restaurant opened at Excalibur in June 2007. Dick’s is known for its unusual dining experience in which servers purposefully act obnoxious towards guests. Employee “Taco” is considered Dick’s mascot and entertains guests with his own version of the Bellagio fountain show using water dispensers behind the bar.

It currently houses one of the few McDonald’s in the world to vend Pepsi instead of Coke.

Named after King Arthur’s legendary sword, Excalibur is a hotel at the south end of the Strip that mixes medieval style with modern conveniences.

The vibe

The fun-for-all-ages atmosphere, no-frills accommodations, faux castle theme.

What we love
There’s an obvious reason why people choose to stay at Excalibur: it’s cheap (well, cheaper than almost anything else you’ll find on the Strip). On nonpeak nights you might see rates as low as $29 — and even with the resort fee, you’ll still save a bundle.

Although this gigantic white castle with spires of bright red, blue and gold doesn’t quite hearken back to the Middle Ages, you’ll love tweeting out from the drawbridge or the Fun Dungeon (just rein in your “50 Shades of Grey” fantasies because this is an arcade and carnival-style midway for families).

The show “Tournament of Kings” is an inexpensive option for food and entertainment. It includes a three-course meal that you eat with your fingers (finally, a chance to set your inner peasant free). You’ll also love cheering for the knights on horseback while pounding on the table and waving your fists.

Good to know

Don’t expect the rooms at Excalibur to have medieval décor. The furnishings are traditional — no garderobes here (and thank god because if you know what a garderobe is you don’t want one). The standard tower rooms are older and cheaper than the contemporary tower rooms, which were remodelled in 2009 and a little more modern. Also, if you smoke in a non-smoking room, there will be a $300 fine at checkout. Save yourself the trouble and light up in designated smoking areas like the casino.

There are no coffeemakers in the rooms. So if you’re jonesing for a java, you’ll have to hoof it over to Starbucks or the Castle Walk Food Court.

Beware of the people in suits standing near the main entrance, at the elevator banks and in the passage to Luxor. They are not hotel staff. They are selling timeshares and will offer you things like a welcome gift or free show tickets. If you want to sit through a four-hour presentation, go ahead…or be like the rest of us and just walk on by. You’re in Vegas. You’ve got better things to do.

Insider tips

Excalibur is connected to Luxor (which in turn is connected to Mandalay Bay) by an enclosed passage. This is great on summer days when — trust us — you don’t want to walk out in the sweltering heat. There’s also a free tram that will take you to Mandalay Bay and return you from Mandalay Bay via Luxor.

The Buffet at Excalibur has been retooled. It’s not only brighter and more modern, but the food is good too — especially for the price (about half of what you’d pay at the elite buffets in Vegas). The Buffet at Excalibur features made-to-order crepes and hand-rolled ice cream pops.

Craving a little pampering but don’t want to shell out loads of extra money? The Spa at Excalibur will treat you like a queen (or king) for a day for much less than what you’d pay at other spas on the Strip.

If you’ve got a car, you should access Excalibur from Frank Sinatra Drive and not directly from the Strip. This will take you behind the resort to its three-story self-parking garage. You’ll then walk across the road (Luxor Drive) and enter through the rear entrance.


 

Number of rooms
3,991.

Casino

Yes, 100,000 square feet. 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. The casino has a poker area.

Race & Sports Book

Yes, a 145-seat race and sports book, equipped with 35 televisions, plus a big screen.

Entertainment

King Arthur’s Arena, a 900-seat Amphitheater with two dinner shows nightly of Tournament of Kings; catch the Thunder from Down Under; guests can relive the music of the Bee Gees at the Australian Bee Gees Show. The Fun Dungeon features carnival games.

Nightlife

Yes, the 100-seat, biker-themed Octane Lounge offers live entertainment, a full bar menu and signature cocktails. There is also The Lounge, a casino bar with entertainment on the select nights.

Attractions

Yes, there is a midway carnival and an arcade.

Pool

Yes, the pool area has sun decks, a fire pit, cabanas and a water slide.

Health club or fitness equipment

Yes.

Spa

Yes, The Spa at Excalibur is a 13,000-square-foot facility that offers multiple types of massages and services.

Shops

Speciality shops.

Wedding services

Yes, the Canterbury Wedding Chapel offers a number of wedding ceremony packages.

Business centre

No.

Convention rooms

Yes, banquet and meeting facility houses more than 12,000 square feet of space.

Room service

Yes, offered from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Check-in time

3 p.m.

Check-out time

11 a.m.

Children and extra beds

Note - Minimum age to reserve a room in 21 years

Policies

The maximum total number of guests (adults and children) in a room is four. There is a $20 per person fee for a third and fourth person, regardless of age, per night.

Incidental charges

Hotel requires a credit card or debit card deposit upon check-in for incidental charges.

Resort fee

Excalibur has a $29.12 per room, per night resort fee. This fee is not included in your reservation and will be collected by the hotel.

Pets

Not Allowed

Check-in time

3PM

Check-out time

11AM

Restaurants and bars

The Steakhouse at Camelot

The Steakhouse at Camelot offers prime cuts of beef, but the menu extends far beyond traditional steaks.

For starters, try the Maryland crab cakes or the bacon wrapped shrimp. Soups like French onion and tomato basil bisque will arm you up on chilly days.
For main courses, there are steaks like the New York strip and an eight-ounce filet mignon. However, there are also comfort foods offered like country-style meat loaf, deep-dish chicken pot pie, pork chops with apricot chutney and slow-roasted chicken. There are also lots of seafood options like seared tuna steak, grilled shrimp with garlic and stuffed shrimp with crab meat and cognac sauce.
The dining room is a mixture of tables and arm chairs and large banquettes. The restaurant features a semi-open kitchen.

Baja Fresh

Baja Fresh is a quick-service Mexican restaurant at Excalibur that features fresh-made salads, tacos, burritos and unique salsas.

It takes a lot of hard work and dedication to bring our customers the Baja Fresh® experience. Fresh ingredients, expert preparation, clean cheerful surroundings, genuine smiles, value for the dollar, and prompt courteous service are a tall order to fill…and our people do it, day in and day out.

The team at Baja Fresh® undergoes extensive training to make sure our customers receive a consistently pleasant experience, visit after visit. We strive for nothing less than our customers’ absolute satisfaction! Any of our menu items can be customized to fit your personal preferences. Whether you dine-in, take it to go, call in your order or order online, it’s the way you want it every time!

Dick’s Last Resort

At Dick’s Last Resort, the staff is rowdy and sassy, the food is messy and the decor is quirky at best–but it’s a really good time.

This casual-dining restaurant offers live music to entertain you if your witty server doesn’t already. If you think you can sing, you might be asked to do a rendition of your favourite song. Or, don’t be surprised if some other unsuspecting patron gets up and sings “Achy Breaky Heart” while line dancing, solo.

Dick’s platters are stacked high with finger-food choices like beef ribs, roasted chicken and crab legs. You are encouraged to use your hands and get a little messy in this irreverent eatery.

There is also plenty to drink including nine flavours of daiquiris to wash down finger foods like wings and chicken fingers. Dick’s cocktail glasses are deep and filled with massive volumes of concoctions.

Drenched (open only in the summer)

Drenched is a poolside restaurant at Excalibur where you have the option to dine at the restaurant or have the food delivered to your cabana or lounge chair. Drenched has a limited menu of mainly burgers, sandwiches, chicken fingers, quesadillas, salads and pizza. You can also get speciality drinks. Drenched is open seasonally in the summer.

Buca di Beppo

Join the “familia” and gather around the table for a traditional Italian meal in an atmosphere full of lively music, laughter and lots of fun as Buca di Beppo Italian Restaurant is now open inside Excalibur!

Characterized by family-style portions, with high quality traditional Italian dishes, Buca di Beppo is sure to bring out your inner Italian. The menu is inspired by classic Italian dishes that have been enjoyed for decades. Buca di Beppo offers dozens of delicious entrées, pastas, salads, pizzas and desserts, all served family style, with portions that each feed two to six people. Buca di Beppo delivers an Italian feast that will satisfy even your deepest cravings.

Buca di Beppo is great for friends and families alike. Gather around the “Pope’s Table” with 14 of your closest friends, or dine in one of several dining rooms packed with quirky decor. Excalibur is pleased to welcome the perfect place to celebrate your Las Vegas adventures and enjoy an authentic Italian meal at a great value.

The Buffet at Excalibur

Hear ye, hear ye! Hungry visitors will find a bountiful selection of small batch comfort dishes in The Buffet at Excalibur.

Located on the Castle Walk near the Thunder From Down Under Showroom, this is the perfect place for feasting morning, afternoon or night. There are six food stations serving a variety of cuisines including American, Asian, Italian and Latin. Highlights include made-to-order omelettes for breakfast, vanilla bean adobo chicken tacos for lunch and salmon with hibiscus glaze as well as Cajun crab mac and cheese for dinner.

On Friday nights, sea lubbers will discover a fish extravaganza — with dishes featuring crawfish, blue crab, crab legs, sushi and peel-and-eat shrimp.
The focal point of The Buffet at Excalibur is, without a doubt, the dessert station. It contains two interactive stations where you can order crepes and ice cream bars that are hand-rolled and dipped in white or milk chocolate then covered in sprinkles or cookie crumbles and served in a little dish that you’ll quickly forget about after the first lick. You might end up messy if you don’t eat them quickly, but just get someone to help you lap up the leftovers and you’ll be fine.

And if you need a little courage to ask that person for help, you can score all-you-can-drink beer or house wine for $7.99. It only lasts for two hours from the time you start, so drink up and enjoy!

Johnny Rockets

Johnny Rockets serves American favourites for breakfast, lunch, dinner and late night including hamburgers made with all-natural beef, fries and premium ice cream shakes and malts.

Starbucks

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Castle Walk Food Court

The expanded 25,000 square-foot Castle Walk Food Court at Excalibur is located on the second level of the resort.

Offerings at the food court include Auntie Anne’s Pretzels, Cinnabon, Hot Dog on a Stick, Krispy Kreme, Pizza Hut, Starbuck’s, McDonald’s, Pick Up Stix, Popcornopolis, Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Schlotzsky’s and Tropical Smoothie Cafe.

In addition to the food choices, the Castle Walk Food Court features face painting, spray tattoos, oversized high-definition televisions for watching sports, flat panel screens as menus, an area for lounging and the Big Chill, serving beer and cocktails.

Facilities

  • Air Condition
  • Airport Shuttle Service
  • Bar
  • Beauty salon
  • Car hire
  • Catering service
  • Cinema
  • Desk
  • Fitness
  • Hairdryer
  • Ironing board
  • Minibar
  • Private bathroom
  • Safety Deposit Box
  • Sauna
  • Seating area
  • Shared bathroom
  • Shops
  • SPA
  • Telephone
  • TV
  • Valet parking
  • Wake up service
  • Washer
  • WiFi

Activities

  • Fitness centre on-site
  • Gambling
  • Golf location (onsite/nearby)
  • Hot tub
  • Pool
  • Spa
  • Le Rêve – The Dream
  • The Esplanades at Wynn and Encore
  • Tryst Nightclub
  • Lake of Dreams
  • Penske Wynn Ferrari Maserati

Internet

The resort fee includes:

High-speed internet access (in the rooms and public areas).

 

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Room Type

Deluxe Resort King

The Deluxe Resort room offers a 640-square-foot retreat with views of the Wynn golf course or the Las Vegas Strip. The room features natural light from floor-to-ceiling windows and is accented by an array of contemporary furnishings and fabrics. The room’s remote-controlled lighting and drapery and room service messaging are the pinnacles of guest convenience and privacy. The bathroom features a soaking tub, separate glass-enclosed shower, private toilet, his and her sinks, bath amenities, and LCD TV. Additional amenities include a dining table and chairs, couch, ottoman, pillow-top Wynn Dream bed with 100% Egyptian cotton linens, flat-screen LCD HDTV, high-speed Internet access, cordless phone, and fax machine.

Deluxe Panoramic View Double

These 640-square-foot rooms offer all the amenities of the Deluxe Rooms and feature panoramic views of the Wynn golf course or the Las Vegas Strip from the wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling windows. These rooms are located on the top 30 floors

Parlor Suite

These 1,280-square-foot suites feature views of the Wynn Country Club or the Strip through the wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling windows. These suites feel like a posh apartment, as they feature a separate bedroom and living room. Room includes a foyer with backlit mahogany, granite wet bar, separate powder room, and artwork replicas from Wynn Collection of Masters. The bathroom features a soaking tub, separate glass-enclosed shower, private toilet, his and her sinks, bath amenities, and LCD TV. Additional amenities include a dining table and chairs, couch, ottoman, in-room entertainment system, pillow-top Wynn Dream bed, and 100% Egyptian cotton linens. As part of your Wynn Tower Suites experience, all suites and rooms listed below include daily Breakfast (Mon-Fri, 7:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.) menu for two (2) guests in Tableau, weekend brunch available Saturday and Sunday from 7:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., in-room internet, local/domestic long distance/toll free calls, pressing (4 items per day), choice of two (2) daily newspapers, fitness Center access and boarding pass printing. All inclusions are subject to change at any time. All suites and rooms in the Tower Suites are accessed through a private, gated entry with VIP check-in at the exclusive Tower Suites Lobby with convenient access to a terrace and private pools.

Salon Suite

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