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Park MGM Las VegasvsExcalibur Hotel & Casino
Both hotels are endorsed by expert writers. On balance, Excalibur Hotel & Casino is the choice of most reviewers compared to Park MGM Las Vegas. Excalibur Hotel & Casino comes in at #32 in Las Vegas with endorsements from 11 sources like DK Eyewitness, Rough Guide and Travel + Leisure.
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3770 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
From $110/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
"A quiet, low-key adjunct to neighbouring CityCenter, geared towards comfortably-off older visitors."
"The Strip could use more places like this—handsome but not ostentatious, elegant rooms outfitted with cherrywood furnishings." Full review
"An elegant European theme is reflected in the large rooms, each with a marble bathroom. d 3770 Las Vegas Blvd S."
"Modeled after the Place du Casino in Monte-Carlo, this hotel features a soothing array of arches, fountains, marble floors, chandeliered domes and gas-lit promenades to conjure up belle-epoque France." Full review
"This property's design was inspired by the Old World elegance of the French Riviera. Fountains, palm trees and statuary at its arched entryway set the stage for a relaxing Vegas getaway."
3.3
"“Upscale” “without breaking the bank", this "cozy" mid-Strip resort is "easy to get around" and has “a more intimate feel” than its neighbors while still offering "a lot to do.”"
"Excellent brews via Chemex, AeroPress, and Steampunk." Full review
"While the resort is in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, near the T-Mobile Arena and the Shops at Crystals, it’s designed for relaxation." Full review
"It’s meant to evoke city apartment living, and you wouldn’t be faulted for feeling like you’re staying at an AirBNB rather than a giant mega resort, even in the standard 400-square-foot rooms." Full review
"You have access to the brand new Park Theater (Cher residency, anyone?), the Park dining corridor and T-Mobile Arena (where the NHL’s Golden Knights will play this fall). " Full review
Excalibur Hotel & Casino
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3850 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109-4300
From $20/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
"The whole place is often uncomfortably crowded; expect long lines at the restaurants."
"One of the largest resort hotels in the world, Excalibur (also known as the Realm) is a gleaming white, turreted castle complete with moat, drawbridge, battlements, and lofty towers." Full review
"The giant Lego-like castle is popular with families... but recent makeovers in all of the property's rooms make much of the property look more grown-up." Full review
Mid-Range
"In the running for the cheesiest resort on the Strip, the medieval-themed, castle-shaped Excalibur aims for all age groups." Full review
"Topped with colorful turrets rising high above the Strip, this castle-themed resort was the world’s largest hotel when it first opened in 1990." Full review
"One of the first theme hotels (built in 1990), this is still a favorite with children."
"The jury's still out on whether or not this caricature of a castle will become the next generation's Circus Circus." Full review
"This ode to the make-believe medieval world of swords and sorcerers boasts low, low rates, a central location and a long list of B-grade entertainment that helps fill its nearly 4,000 rooms." Full review
"Debuting in June 1990, this colorful castle spawned a number of nineties-era theme resorts. It is still a fun-filled place whose medieval architecture and decor are popular with family travelers."
"A mock castle playing on its Arthurian theme, with throngs of stroller-pushing parents." Full review