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Tournament of KingsTake your kids to a show where they can eat with their hands and are encouraged to be loud. You get the action of the horses and the jousting and a little violence. Nothing more than they see regularly on TV. Like the gladiatorial contests at the Coliseum, the cheers of visitors to Excalibur's Tournament of Kings can hardly be contained behind the arena walls. The medieval-themed tournament combines arena-style entertainment with a bacchanalian feast befitting a king. The show begins with great fanfare as the seven kings and one dragon knight (representing evil), are announced. Their royal costumes are rich in color and design, their horses adorned with bright plumage. The regalia was designed by Michel Fresnay, who was nominated for a best-costume Emmy in 1989 for the television production of "Napoleon and Josephine". The kings then feast with King Arthur at the Round Table, after which a series of games, including a horse race, a jousting match, sword fighting and gladiator-style battles, commence. Don’t miss the most popular Las Vegas dinner show, Tournament of Kings. Invading armies! Dancing maidens! Jousting! Fireworks! And eating with your fingers! It’s the "one show on the Las Vegas Strip guaranteed to satisfy your appetite for adventure," according to What’s On magazine. WhereExcalibur Arena, Excalibur Hotel and Casino. Show TimesThe “Tournament of Kings” dinner show runs Friday-Sunday at 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., Monday and Wednesday at 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. and Thursday at 6 p.m. Dark Tuesday.
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