Excalibur casino las vegas reviews

Excalibur casino las vegas reviews

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Review: Excalibur Hotel &#; Casino Las Vegas

a castle with towers and towers with Excalibur Hotel and Casino in the background

As I mentioned in my first impressions of this property, all things considered, I found the value quite solid for this budget property. In fact, I would not hesitate to stay again at the Excalibur Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas if additional nights were needed for a mattress run.

a sign with a castle on top

Excalibur Hotel & Casino Las Vegas Review

I&#;m not a regular visitor to Las Vegas, but I&#;ve stayed in some fancy suites at the Wynn and Delano hotels. If you&#;re looking for luxury, this is not your hotel. But if you are looking for a clean room to lay your head at night, this does just fine.

I traveled from LA to Vegas in search of Hyatt nights&#;the purpose of the trip was not even to enjoy the hotel. At $23/night plus tax ($25 total with tax), I really thought I may have been better off sleeping in my car. But it wasn&#;t nearly so bad. Being an MGM Gold helped in that 1.) parking was free (saved $15/night) and 2.) the resort fee was waived (saved $35/night). Add all of that and there is no way I&#;d ever stay at this property. But at $25/night, I am a buyer.

The hotel is styled after a medieval castle.

a large white castle with red and blue towers with Excalibur Hotel and Casino in the background

a castle with towers and towers with Excalibur Hotel and Casino in the background

a castle with colorful towers

a building with people standing in front of it

a castle shaped building with many windows

a statue in a niche

Check-In

I did not leave Los Angeles until pm, so it was pushing am when we arrived (due to my charging stop enroute). I called the hotel before I let so that they would not mark me as a no-show, but the hotel did anyway. The front desk clerk grunted that I would have to wait 10 minutes for her system to reboot before she could check me in, but it actually only took three minutes.

a large chandelier in a hotel lobby

After checking me in and handing me the key, suddenly my electronic card worked in the MGM app. The app also showed I was a &#;no show&#; for the first night and she had just checked me in early for the second night.

I went downstairs and (foolishly) spent about 30 minutes at the front desk trying to resolve this the next morning, but it was no use: several people told me that what had been done could not be undone. All assured me I woudl still get my night credit since I was charged the no-show fee equivalent to one night, but I knew I would not&#;

And of course, I did not. The other nights posted, but not the first night. I&#;ve requested a missing night credit and will insist upon it, but I have a feeling I&#;ll be wasting a lot more time on this.

Guest Room

We were assigned room on the 28th floor. Our room had no view of the strip, which is one nice thing this hotel has, but according to the app I was upgraded to a suite&#;that looked just like a normal room with two queen beds.

a hallway with a table and lights

a child walking down a hallway

a room with two beds and a table

a bedroom with a bed and a door

a room with a table and chairs

Everything in Las Vegas is by request only: refrigerators are for rent. Water bottles are for purchase. There certainly was no coffee machine or even a hot water kettle. But we came prepared and at least the room was cool and the bed was comfortable and clean. Internet was included and worked well&#;I did not run a speed test, but it was fast enough to get my work done.

I quite liked the bathroom, with dual sinks and a shower with a steam bath feature that worked very well. I also liked that the large dispensers of soap, shampoo, and conditioner were not in use and instead, we received individual bottles of K&#;er-branded product, which seems to be the official MGM brand.

a bathroom with a large mirror and sinks

a shower with a glass door

a white and gold digital temperature gauge

a group of toiletries on a plate

a group of small bottles of shampoo and soap on a towel

Not a great view, despite being high up:

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Swimming Pools

The hotel offers four outdoor pools in a single area outside the resort tower (one of the pools was closed). The mornings were somewhat cloudy, which was a relief for me, since we used that time to go swimming and the sun was not intense (it would warm up to ºF during the heat of the afternoon).

a pool area with a building and parking lot

a sign in a building

One pool was specially intended for children who could not swim ( feet deep) but Augustine used one of the regular pools.

a pool with umbrellas and chairs

a pool with lounge chairs and people in the background

a tall building with palm trees

a boy walking by a pool

a group of lounge chairs on a patio

a child wrapped in a towel in an elevator

Towels and water (both still and sparkling) are free and drinks and food can be ordered. Basic beach chairs are free to sit on while padded chairs or cabanas are available for rent. There&#;s very little shade in the pool area.

Fitness Center

I stopped by the fitness center several times and it was always crowded. Considering the number of rooms in the hotel and the relatively small size of the gym, that was not a surprise. There are more than enough strength resistance and cardiovascular machines here for a great workout and most are fairly new.

a group of people in a gym

a group of exercise equipment in a gym

a group of treadmills in a gym


Tip: Free bottles of water are available in the gym.

a shelf with water bottles on it


Spa

I peeked in the spa just to see if there was a sauna and steam room&#;there was not. That made me all the more thankful for the steam bath in my own room. A variety of massages are available&#;and not cheap like the room.

a door with glass panels

a bathroom with a large mirror and sinks

a bathroom with a tile floor

a locker room with a bench and many lockers

a coffee machine and coffee cups on a counter

Buffet

The hotel offers a breakfast/brunch buffet open daily from am to pm, but does not have an evening buffet. The buffet is $ for adults and $ for kids during the week and $/$ (respectively) on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

We found the section to be decent (there&#;s a pretty good seafood and sushi spread as well as an omelet bar and craving station) but the quality was not great. If you do try it, do enjoy a freshly-made crepe for dessert.

a buffet sign in a building

a restaurant with people sitting at tables

a buffet with different types of fruit

a buffet line with bowls of food

a buffet with different food items on it

a tray of food on a counter

a buffet line of food

a buffet with food in containers

a pizza on a counter

a buffet with food on it

a group of people at a buffet

a food on a counter

a tray of sushi on a counter

a kitchen with pans of food

a buffet line of food

a tray of food on a counter

a display case with food on it

a buffet with a glass top

a food on the counter

Dining

There are other bars and restaurants in hotel including:

  • Baja Fresh
  • Buca di Beppo
  • Dick&#;s Last Resort
  • Drenched Bar & Grill
  • Food Court
    • Auntie Anne&#;s Pretzels
    • Big Chill
    • Cinnabon
    • Einstein Bros. Bagels
    • Fatburger
    • Hot Dog on a Stick
    • Krispy Kreme
    • Pick Up Stix
    • Pizza Hut Express
    • Popeyes Chicken
    • Schlotzsky&#;s
  • Johnny Rockets (24/7)
  • Orange Julius / Dairy Queen
  • Starbucks
  • The Roasted Bean (coffee) &#; in both towers outside elevator banks

All are priced for Las Vegas (i.e., higher than in your own city or town). Augustine and I ate down the street.

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people standing in front of a starbucks coffee shop

people walking in a mall

a group of people standing in a line in a restaurant

Casino

I&#;m not a gambler, but we walked back and forth through the casino often. I find it sad to see people slouched over smoking a cigarette and wasting money in these sorts of places where the odds are stacked so heavily in favor of the house, but there appeared to be the usual mix of video slot machines, blackjack, and a roped off &#;high-limit&#; area that was posher than the rest of the casino.

people walking in a hotel hallway

a group of people in a casino

Shows

There were signs everywhere for the Tournament of Kings dinner and show as well the Thunder From Downunder&#;show? (I once had a colleague who worked with me in the White House who went to this show and described it pretty graphically&#;). Sorry, no reviews.

Parking

As I mentioned, parking was included due to my MGM Club membership but otherwise $15/night. Both covered and uncovered parking are available. Be aware, the hotel smells like marijuana outside and I saw many guys smoking weed in the parking lot and outside the hotel entrance.

a large building with towers and lights with Excalibur Hotel and Casino in the background

a person standing in a parking lot with cars and buildings in the background

a large sign with a lit up sign in front of a large building

a building with a casino sign

a building with a casino sign


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CONCLUSION

When you add everything up, I think there is no denying this hotel is a pretty good value for the money. I&#;d never stay here if not for the relationship to Hyatt (meaning I will likely never stay again after the end of September ), but there is nothing that would make me discourage you from trying out this property if you needed the elite nights or wanted to save some money. Do be warned that the resort fee is often more than the room rate itself (that&#;s a whole different issue&#;) but this is a problem you will face at many Las Vegas hotels.

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