Excalibur Hotel & Casino
3850 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109
About This Property
Experience the ultimate getaway at Excalibur Hotel & Casino, where excitement and relaxation meet!
Casino Thrills: Try your luck at our vibrant casino, where gaming options abound and the thrilling atmosphere keeps the excitement alive.
Luxurious Pools & Relaxation: Dive into one of our 4 outdoor swimming pools or unwind in one of our 4 hot tubs. With poolside bars and lush surroundings, it's paradise right at your fingertips.
Culinary Delights: Savor mouthwatering Italian dishes at Buca di Beppo, among 15 fantastic dining options. Enjoy your meal with a refreshing drink from one of our 8 bars or lounges, providing a perfect end to your day.
Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience – book your stay at Excalibur Hotel & Casino today!
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Scam and useless
The price on Priceline is different from the link they send you to. So frustrating ugh!!!!
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- • The price on Priceline is different from the link they send you to. So frustrating ugh!!!!
You get what you pay for.
We booked 3 nights for a family of four. We paid for the “newly renovated room” (Resort Tower; 5203) and it was far from renovated. Not super clean either. 🤲
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- • We booked 3 nights for a family of four. We paid for the “newly renovated room” (Resort Tower; 5203) and it was far from renovated. Not super clean either. 🤲
The Legend is Dead
Horrible Christmas experience. Vegas is newsworthy in domestic and foreign markets for a precipitous drop in demand. Excaliber's response? Parking blocks away from the hotel, mediocre yet expensive rooms, charges for fridges, surly staff, antagonistic security, paper thin walls, but hey, dufus, you're on the Strip. Be grateful. Never, ever again. There are a million places in the world better than this hotel and Vegas. Bye Bugsy.
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- • Horrible Christmas experience. Vegas is newsworthy in domestic and foreign markets for a precipitous drop in demand. Excaliber's response? Parking blocks away from the hotel, mediocre yet expensive rooms, charges for fridges, surly staff, antagonistic security, paper thin walls, but hey, dufus, you're on the Strip. Be grateful. Never, ever again. There are a million places in the world better than this hotel and Vegas. Bye Bugsy.
Real customer service experience.
This review us strictly about 1 awesome individual. JORDAN at the Take a break desk. She took the time to help me with show options. A printout of entertainment to choose from. No pressure just a friendly chat to educate you about availability. She is an absolute pleasure to meet and deal with. A staff member that greets you with a smile and means it. Real customer service still exists with her. Thank you Jordan for making an old man smile and being reminded that some good people are still out there.
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- • This review us strictly about 1 awesome individual. JORDAN at the Take a break desk. She took the time to help me with show options. A printout of entertainment to choose from. No pressure just a friendly chat to educate you about availability. She is an absolute pleasure to meet and deal with. A staff member that greets you with a smile and means it. Real customer service still exists with her. Thank you Jordan for making an old man smile and being reminded that some good people are still out there.
Decent hotel within a walk to the conference hotel
Price (I think) was right, location was decent. I needed to be able to walk (25 mins or less) to the Cosmopolitan Hotel for a conference. What I did not like was that my room was not cleaned for a 3 day stay. The cleaning person dropped extra towels off on my arrival and I never saw anyone again. My room's view overlooked the roof of the complex. The casino food court was ok. I did not go back again. The pedestrian bridge to the New York New York was good. There is a tram that is part of the MGM Resorts hotel system, but I did not use it.
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- • Price (I think) was right, location was decent. I needed to be able to walk (25 mins or less) to the Cosmopolitan Hotel for a conference. What I did not like was that my room was not cleaned for a 3 day stay. The cleaning person dropped extra towels off on my arrival and I never saw anyone again. My room's view overlooked the roof of the complex. The casino food court was ok. I did not go back again. The pedestrian bridge to the New York New York was good. There is a tram that is part of the MGM Resorts hotel system, but I did not use it.
Viva Las Vegas
We stayed in the Royal Tower and the rooms were a good size but probably in need of an update particularly the shower. I understand the other tower has already had upgrades so assuming it may be a work in progress. The bed was really comfortable. The hotel itself had plenty of facilities we ate in the sports bar and Dicks Last Resort both server typical American food and the service was good and friendly. We used the pool area each day and pre-booked reserved beds and an umbrella in the Royal Pool which is adults only. The ambiance and service was excellent and made for relaxing days before venturing out at a night time. We went to the Tournament of Kings show. The production was excellent but probably suited a younger audience better. All in all a great base for exploring Las Vegas. My only real gripe is the tipping culture in Vegas as a whole. We are usually fairly generous with our tips for service given but it seems everyone wants a tip for doing very little. Best example I can give was I retrieved 2 small bottles of still water, took them to the cash register, the lady entered the amount in to the register and then I was prompted to leave a tip. I feel I had done most of the work here so should have received the tip myself…..? ;-)
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- • We stayed in the Royal Tower and the rooms were a good size but probably in need of an update particularly the shower. I understand the other tower has already had upgrades so assuming it may be a work in progress. The bed was really comfortable. The hotel itself had plenty of facilities we ate in the sports bar and Dicks Last Resort both server typical American food and the service was good and friendly. We used the pool area each day and pre-booked reserved beds and an umbrella in the Royal Pool which is adults only. The ambiance and service was excellent and made for relaxing days before venturing out at a night time. We went to the Tournament of Kings show. The production was excellent but probably suited a younger audience better. All in all a great base for exploring Las Vegas. My only real gripe is the tipping culture in Vegas as a whole. We are usually fairly generous with our tips for service given but it seems everyone wants a tip for doing very little. Best example I can give was I retrieved 2 small bottles of still water, took them to the cash register, the lady entered the amount in to the register and then I was prompted to leave a tip. I feel I had done most of the work here so should have received the tip myself…..? ;-)
Public Spaces Good... Rooms not so much.
The Excalibur main areas are wonderful. Casino floors are clean, seeing the Tournament of Kings was also great. What wasnt so great was the condition of the room. We stayed in the Royal Tower on the 9th floor. The room had seen better days and hadn't been cleaned properly. Beds were made and comfortable. Bathroom had mold. Even the picture hanging on wall in the room was peeling.
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- • The Excalibur main areas are wonderful. Casino floors are clean, seeing the Tournament of Kings was also great. What wasnt so great was the condition of the room. We stayed in the Royal Tower on the 9th floor. The room had seen better days and hadn't been cleaned properly. Beds were made and comfortable. Bathroom had mold. Even the picture hanging on wall in the room was peeling.
A comfortable place to sleep on the strip
This was a good place to sleep with comfortable beds, spacious rooms and low noise levels. It was a zero service hotel with self check in and the staff we found were not helpful. Self check in was a slow process and online check in was even more laborious. There was no coffee maker, no ice machine, no fridge, no water fountain. Pool was supposed to be shut until 1st April but was open. There was nothing to entice us to keep us near the hotel.
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- • This was a good place to sleep with comfortable beds, spacious rooms and low noise levels. It was a zero service hotel with self check in and the staff we found were not helpful. Self check in was a slow process and online check in was even more laborious. There was no coffee maker, no ice machine, no fridge, no water fountain. Pool was supposed to be shut until 1st April but was open. There was nothing to entice us to keep us near the hotel.
I won’t be back
Paid for “guaranteed early check-in”, arrived at 11:30, app showed “room being prepared…” At 1:15 we went to the self-check in area and asked what the delay was. Advised before 2:00 is “early.” She looked and said that my digital wallet didn’t work, that’s why the room wasn’t ready. She took us to the in-guest services line. Over 40 minutes later, Karen helped us. First, We could have gone in the priority line, not the regular line. There was nothing wrong with my digital wallet. She wasn’t sure why we hadn’t got a room yet. She removed the guaranteed early check-in fee, since it was now well past 2:00. She also said she put us in for free parking due to veteran status. Get to the room, one key works, the other doesn’t. Toilet won’t flush. Called, switched to another room, but needed to meet someone from security at the 1st floor to get new keys . That person could let us in our new room, but we’d still have to go back to in-guest services to get new keys. We did that. Finally got to room at 3:10. Upon leaving, put the self-parking tag in the machine, had to pay $25. So much for free parking for veteran. Worst check-in experience at a hotel ever. We met our son for dinner (also staying here), he was not happy with check-in process he had either. He had paid for an upgraded room, apparently there was not one.
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- • Paid for “guaranteed early check-in”, arrived at 11:30, app showed “room being prepared…” At 1:15 we went to the self-check in area and asked what the delay was. Advised before 2:00 is “early.” She looked and said that my digital wallet didn’t work, that’s why the room wasn’t ready. She took us to the in-guest services line. Over 40 minutes later, Karen helped us. First, We could have gone in the priority line, not the regular line. There was nothing wrong with my digital wallet. She wasn’t sure why we hadn’t got a room yet. She removed the guaranteed early check-in fee, since it was now well past 2:00. She also said she put us in for free parking due to veteran status. Get to the room, one key works, the other doesn’t. Toilet won’t flush. Called, switched to another room, but needed to meet someone from security at the 1st floor to get new keys . That person could let us in our new room, but we’d still have to go back to in-guest services to get new keys. We did that. Finally got to room at 3:10. Upon leaving, put the self-parking tag in the machine, had to pay $25. So much for free parking for veteran. Worst check-in experience at a hotel ever. We met our son for dinner (also staying here), he was not happy with check-in process he had either. He had paid for an upgraded room, apparently there was not one.
Extremely long checkin lines
Spent an extreme amount of time in check in lines. Too many automated machines that only a few people can get to work. More real people needed at the desk.
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- • Spent an extreme amount of time in check in lines. Too many automated machines that only a few people can get to work. More real people needed at the desk.
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