Like most casinos in Las Vegas today, the predominant denomination is pennies, with a decent section of quarters to dollar machines parked near the cashier. There’s a good mix of mechanical and video reel slots, and both lower and higher denominations, including a small high limit space near the back of the building. The slots range in age from ancient to modern some slots on the floor got their start at higher-end properties and moved to Excalibur they didn’t bother to wipe out the old logos. The Casino FloorĮxcalibur’s casino floor is pretty substantial in size, over 100,000 square feet and featuring more than 1,200 slot machines. The downside is compared to Luxor, another budget hotel in their line-up, Excalibur doesn’t get the same level of love, and it sometimes shows.
It’s also, despite some de-theming done over the years, still a pretty themed property for Las Vegas. The good news about a budget property is that there tends to be a decent amount of budget-friendly gaming options.
In fact, its original concept was to be a companion to Circus Circus, which until recently had consistently been under the same ownership as Luxor. As one of MGM’s entry level properties, Excalibur was never designed to be about luxury.