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Rashmi G.
Jun 11, 2024
I suppose if you're on the Vegas strip, it is to be expected that things aren't going to be reasonably priced. Unfortunately, Fun Dungeon was the definition of expensive and honestly, not all that fun. When comparing to the Pinball HoF and Circus Circus, this lands on the bottom of the list.We had gone in the afternoon on a weekday & it was pretty empty. They require you to buy a card which can be reloaded with credits to play games. As mentioned, games are pretty expensive, and it was difficult to score points for tickets even as adults.As with all things, since this is on the strip at Excalibur, it is easy to get to. May or may not be back.
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Anna R.
Dec 22, 2024
Don't waste your money on the claw machines. Very shady to take people's money and have the stuffed animals fall through the claw every single time. Guaranty you can play 20x and not win once.
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Joe Z.
Apr 21, 2023
" Like a baseball field, wanna hit a home run " says R. Kelly Had an early dinner with one of my Vegas friends and we decided to check out the arcade while passing through the Excalibur . I don't think this arcade has been maintained since it opened in the 80's, but it still brought back fun memories from my childhood. This arcade has tons of carnival games, prizes & is home to the Tournament Of Kings show.None of the games takes quarters or cash. You need to go to the game card kiosk and get a prepaid card. Do not take these games lightly. I think I ended up losing more money down here than upstairs at the casino. I was on a mission to win my friend a stuffed animal. Of course little Timmy decides to steal my thunder and beat me at the game where you roll the ball into the colored Circles which moves the horses depending on the color you make it in. Strike one. Off to the next game. I tried the water gun where you hit the bullseye to move the ship up. This time some kid (Dylan I think) got first place. Someone get these kids out of here. WTH!My last chance was the basketball game. All I needed was three in a row. Bingo! I did it . In only took me 11 chances and $36 dollars but I got the stuffed animal and she was happy. There is also a DQ down here with a comfortable seating area .All in all it's a great place to keep the kiddos busy for a couple hours, and even us big kids who need a break from the casino floor.
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Kevin L.
Nov 12, 2023
The management assured me that much of my issues with a $50 card not having enough value nay have been related to the outages.So we tried it again and this time, $50 lasted an hour which is a good average for the Las Vegas Strip. The kids had a great time and the game selection was very enjoyable.Special thanks to Francheska and Shawn for inviting us back after the issue with the outages
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Karen K.
Jun 29, 2023
This is extremely expensive compared to other arcades, like Circus Circus or Game Nest. It cost me a dollar more for most games compared to Circus Circus, and it's not as big. I would probably use this if I didn't have a car during my trip. Adding a star because when the card malfunctioned, the employee was nice and got our credits back on our card.
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Henry T.
Jul 8, 2023
A nice alternative for the younger crowd in Vegas that is a mix of carnival style games, claw machines, and arcade games in one place. This is downstairs from the main floor at Excalibur and can be accessed via stairs or an escalator depending where you enter from. The game prices have gone up over the years and start around $1 for the simplest games and go up from there. A nice variety with something to suit all ages. The carnival game selection is not as large as circus circus, though offers a less crowded, more relaxed atmosphere. The game attendants sometimes have to work multiple booths so give them a bit of patience if you want to play a carnival game. The prizes are a bit smaller than circus circus large prizes, though offer a good variety.Enjoy this respite from the adult playground upstairs, for kids of all ages, young and old.
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Sunny C.
Jan 3, 2024
Back in the days (over 10 year ago) this was the place to play games in Vegas (name keeps changing ... Merlin's Arcade, Fun Dungeon, Excalibur Arcade, etc). Anyhow, it was better than Circus Circus and Boomer's and even the OC Fair. I still remember winning cool prizes to take home with the kids and trying to figure out how to fit them all in the car ride home. Prices was reasonable compared to the possible prizes I can get for the price. We even enjoyed Tournament of the Kings here with our friends. Unfortunately, we came with the kids after COVID in 2024. Most of the carnival games are gone. Maybe only 5 left, which only 1 was actually manned. We wanted to play the toss the block game but no one was there. The prizes were all very small and meh. The prices was over $2 per game. The arcade part was ok too. It's the typical racing game and win the tickets game. We easily spent $40 and walked away with nothing. We could have traded our tickets for a prize but we gave away our tickets after seeing the prizes and the long line to get them. If it wasn't for the air hockey table, we would not have even stayed to buy the card to play the games.
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Joseph T.
Apr 14, 2023
You have kids with you?Want to have fun?Brought enough money to burn?Want chili dogs and desserts all in one?Want to have dinner and a show?If you have at least 1 yes to the above, this is a place for you to bring your family!Prices went upppp! I mean just in general. A lot of the games cost 1-5 dollars depending on what you play. So $50-100 bucks go pretty fast honestly. I choose to gamble less and spend the money on my family so I really didn't care if I refilled their cards. Just want the family to have some fun while we are out!
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J L.
Oct 6, 2023
I read online somewhere that the Fun Dungeon at Excalibur had more carnival games than Circus Circus and as a fan of carnival games I was excited to check it out.What a lie. They have maybe half the number of carnival games and almost none of them were staffed so I couldn't even try them out. Took a bit of a detour to visit this place so I was really bummed out.
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Justin K.
Sep 5, 2024
At $2 play and only 500 ticket jackpots and outdated prizes, this arcade is not worth APing. The prizes are old previous gen stuff and they will not offer a strong ticket value to offset the high $2 per game cost. Most games are 20 credits, 10 credits per $1, no bonus money, so it will be $2 per game. Last time my friend won a $400 signed baseball for 30k tickets, which is the only time playing at $2 game for 500 ticket jackpots might be profitable in the sense of winning a prize for less than retail. Reselling there is no guarantees if you will profit. But still very risky and still going to cost around $120 if you won every 500 ticket jackpot with no losing. If you lose you need to account a $2 loss. I understand most people only focus on fun. But be better be prepared to leave with a bunch of plastic spiders after blowing $20 when you could win 2000 tickets for a nice unlicensed plush at Dave and Busters for $20 if you won 100 tickets per $1 game which is possible if you try hard enough. Yes a lot of math but I am a 5 year arcade veteran who can make sense of arcade tickets and credits.
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