Entertainment at Excalibur Hotel and Casino

by Cristina on November 16, 2009

by Cristina | November 16th, 2009

tournament-of-kings When it comes to entertainment, Excalibur Hotel and Casino combines the hilarious live comedy with action packaged adventures and spices it up with a sexy show. Families with kids have plenty of options but couples won’t be bored either.

Shows

Tournament of Kings

Tournament of Kings is the most popular dinner show in Las Vegas. It features jousting, fireworks, invading armies and dancing maidens. Everything is topped off with finger foods (the kids’ favorite, of course). Show times are at 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. from Wednesday until Mondays (dark on Tuesdays). General admission is $54.95 (plus tax) and includes a three course meal. The show is suitable for all ages (kids under 3 years old may attend free of charge).

Louie Anderson

The “joker” of the castle, Louie Anderson is one of the funniest comedians working today. Show times are at 7 p.m. from Sunday until Thursday (dark on Friday and Saturday). General admission is $54 (plus tax). The VIP package costs $79 (plus taxes) and includes VIP seating, meet & greet, as well as autographed photo.

Defending the Caveman

Defending the Caveman is the longest running solo show in Broadway history. It is a hilarious play about how men and women relate. Show times are at 3 p.m. daily. On Friday and Saturday there are additional show times at 7 p.m. Tickets for the 3 p.m. show cost $34.95 or $44.95, which also includes a Defending the Caveman t-shirt. For the evening show, tickets cost $39.95 and other options include $49.95 (which includes a Defending the Caveman t-shirt) or $64.95 (which includes premium seating, t-shirt and souvenir photo). Guests must be at least 13 to attend.

Thunder from Down Under

Ladies, read carefully! You can watch Australia’s hottest hunks strip for you every night. It was voted best male strip show in 2009 by Las Vegas Review-Journal. Show times are daily at 9 p.m. and on Friday and Saturday there’s a show at 11 p.m. as well. General admission is $39.95 (plus tax). The VIP seating is $49.95 (plus tax). Audience must be 18 or older. Guests between 18 and 20 must be accompanied by an adult. Men are welcomed to see the show.

Live Music

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Octane Lounge

It is located on Excalibur’s Castle Walk and features either live bands or excellent DJs each weekend and on selected weekdays. Guests must be 21 or older.

The Lounge

It is located on the casino floor and is open ever night from 9 p.m. Guests must be 21 or older. From Wednesday until Sunday ( 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.), the Lounge offers Karaoke Nights.

Dick’s Last Resort

It is famous for the delicious and messy cuisine, live bands and excellent atmosphere. It offers casual entertainment for visitors of all ages. While enjoying the excellent live music don’t forget to try the delicious finger foods, such as a Case O’ King Crabs or Ride’m Cowboy Rib Eye. Adults should try some of the excellent flavors of daiquiris. It opens daily at 11 a.m.

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