Excalibur

The Excalibur is a huge castle connected
via walkway to New York New York and the Luxor. The immense structure is bigger than
Camelot, and can be just as magical if you're in the mood. A huge hit with families and
those who wish to be King Arthur or Queen Guenevere for a day, the Excalibur really tries
to transport you to medieval times ( if medieval times had slot machines) . There are
battlements, towers and even a fire breathing dragon that rises out of the moat several
times a night. Although it's not as exciting as Treasure Island, the show held
outside the castle is worth seeing.
Since the Excalibur is one of
the largest resort hotels in the world, it can be a bit confusing trying to find your way
around. Once you get there, the rooms are large and the Excalibur has some of the biggest
bathrooms in Vegas. The
castle motif is continued in the rooms as the wallpaper looks like interior of a castle,
and the pictures depict jousting knights or something along those lines. The
Excalibur is currently renovating many of it's rooms, but you can be sure that the
remodeling will not conflict with the theme. The hotel might be too historically accurate
because the hallways are often dimly lit and a bit musty.
The main casino floor is large but
otherwise it's looks like the average casino. Occasionally there is a procession of
musicians and jesters that wind through the gaming tables. All the performers are costumed
in medieval clothing and provide a pleasant and thankfully short distraction from
gambling. (If you get married in the Excalibur's wedding chapel, you can opt to get
dressed in medieval garb, and have your own procession through the casino.) The sports
book is a good place to check up on your bets. Except on Sundays during football season,
it's not too crowded. There is a snack bar located next to the windows that has great hot
dogs. There's also a bar within staggering distance.
Above the main casino floor is an area that
looks like a medieval village. Most of the Excalibur's restaurants and stores are located
on this level. It can be fun place to linger because there are jugglers, magicians and
other performers that conduct short free shows on the Village Jester's Stage throughout
the day. The automated walkway to the Luxor is located on this level.
If you should unfortunately be dubbed Sir
Loose-a-lot, one can take a break in the Fantasy Faire located on the lower level.
It has state of the art video games and simulator rides including
Merlin's Magic Motion Theatre. One can also see the Tournament of
Kings, a "Medieval
Times" dinner show like the one seen in the movie " The Cable Guy" . It's a
show involving horses jousting and pyrotechnics (it is Las Vegas).
HAH-ZAH!!
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