I've never been to one of these Medieval-Themed dinner shows. I researched this show in advance, so I knew what to expect. This was a decent family experience, and best of all, dinner was included. As far as the show itself, it was entertaining... something to see while eating dinner for an hour and a half or so. I didn't have any WOW! moments, or feel as though I would heartily recommend this show, or see it again. Considering the prices of food on the Las Vegas strip ($8 bucks for a cup of coffee?, $20 bucks for a hamburger & fries?); any show that includes a meal for under $100/seat is alright by me! This was the Christmas version of the Tournament of Kings, which only means there was more Red & Green themes and Christmas references throughout the show. On Sunday 12/1/24, this family of four sat 4 rows from the stage to see cirque's "O" at the Bellagio, for over $1000!!! On Monday 12/2/24 we sat 1st row in Dragon for this show at Excalibur, for $358... In retrospect, we would have been better off seeing the Tournament of Kings show TWICE, than wasting our time & money on "O" (see my Trip Advisor review of "O": 90 mins of my life I'll never get back. Dinner was exactly as I had read online: a platter with a small rotisserie chicken (also called "a cornish game hen), half an ear of corn, some boiled sweet potato chunks (maybe they were carrots, who knows), and a nice soft hunk of bread (a roll, no butter or anything though). No utensils are provided, eat with your hands. Water or Pepsi are unlimited and included, any other drinks or alcohol are extra. Napkins and a packaged 'wet nap' are provided to clean your hands at the end. The servers work hard, and I didn't see anybody tip at the end, but I gave my waiter $10 bucks and he was most appreciative. Overall, I was happy with this dinner show and feel it was worth what I paid for.