Excalibur Hotel & Casino Resort Fee

hotel address icon 3850 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas NV, 89109

Resort Fee and Other Mandatory Fees

This hotel charges the following mandatory fees:
  • Resort fee: $51.02 per room, nightly
  • Deposit (cash or card): $50.00 per room, daily

The resort fee includes:

  • Other items unspecified by hotel
  • Fitness center access
  • Internet access
  • Phone calls

Last updated: November 10, 2025

Other Fees at Excalibur Hotel & Casino

Unless otherwise stated, these fees are not mandatory. They only apply if guests choose to use these services.

  • Fee for cooked-to-order breakfast: approximately $20.00 to 35.00 for adults, and $12.00 to 20.00 for children
  • Covered self parking fee: $20.00 daily (in/out privileges)
  • Pet fee: $100.00 per pet, nightly
  • No fee for service animals
  • Early check-in is available for a fee (subject to availability)
  • Late check-out is available for a fee (subject to availability)
  • Rollaway bed fee: $35 nightly

Resort Fee History

Date Nightly Resort Fee
November 2025 $51.02 USD
October 2025 $41.95 USD
March 2025 $41.95 USD

Hotel Photos

Royal Tower King Room | View from room at Excalibur Hotel & Casino
Royal Luxury Suite | Premium bedding, in-room safe, desk, iron/ironing board at Excalibur Hotel & Casino
Newly Renovated Resort Strip View King | View from room at Excalibur Hotel & Casino
Hotel Exterior at Excalibur Hotel & Casino
Gym at Excalibur Hotel & Casino
Casino at Excalibur Hotel & Casino
7 bars/lounges, poolside bar at Excalibur Hotel & Casino
7 bars/lounges, poolside bar at Excalibur Hotel & Casino

Hotel Amenities

The amenities at this hotel are unknown.

  • Air conditioning
  • Business center / services available
  • Front desk (24 hours)
  • Housekeeping
  • Lounge
  • Pets welcome (additional fees may apply)
  • Restaurant(s) on premise
  • Breakfast (not complimentary)
  • Fitness center
  • Hot Tub
  • Laundry
  • Parking available
  • Pool

Other Considerations

This hotel's resort fee increase was 22% in the last year. Given that most hotels only increase their resort fees by 5-10% yearly, this 22% increase is considered significant.