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CRS 07-03-2013 07:37 AM

Wow! Thanks for the replies so far guys.

I heard there is a 24 hr buffet pass you can get?! Whaaaaat? Does it work at all buffets?

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Enjoy an all day pass to seven buffets in Las Vegas for only $49.99 + tax! Get one pass, visit all seven buffets for any meal within 24 hours. Better loosen your belt!

Enjoy your pass at any of the participating buffets:

Caesars Palace: Lago Buffet
Harrah's: Flavors Buffet
Imperial Palace: Emperor's Buffet
Paris Las Vegas: Le Village Buffet
Planet Hollywood: Spice Market Buffet
Flamingo: Paradise Garden Buffet
Rio: Carnival World Buffet
Rio: Village Seafood Buffet - available for $15 more per person
http://www.vegas.com/promotions/buffet/buffet_ad.html

sonick 07-03-2013 07:40 AM

Not all buffets but a decent selection of middle-range buffets like Paris.

Lowered_Klass 07-03-2013 10:31 AM

The buffet at Aria was pretty good too.

There are so many places to eat in Vegas, it's overwhelming.

We tried a place called the Burger Bar, and it was AWESOME!! And this was just one of a handful of gourmet burger joints.

The highlight of my trip was easily Exoctics Racing. So much fun, despite the crazy heat.

As for a Cirque show, we hit up 'Zumanity' at New York New York. It was hilarious, with a lot of adult humour. Not to mention almost all of the girl performers are basically naked ;)

-lincolnboi- 07-03-2013 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by CRS (Post 8273408)
Wow! Thanks for the replies so far guys.

I heard there is a 24 hr buffet pass you can get?[/url]

Grab it for dinner, that way it'll last you until dinner the following night :badpokerface: Spice market @ PH is decent. The Rio carnival buffet is a sight to see... that length :ahwow:. Le village is meh.

JKam 07-03-2013 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by CRS (Post 8273408)
Wow! Thanks for the replies so far guys.

I heard there is a 24 hr buffet pass you can get?! Whaaaaat? Does it work at all buffets?

Caesars Palace: Lago Buffet - Not there anymore, have to pay extra for the new one
Harrah's: Flavors Buffet - decent, nothing special
Imperial Palace: Emperor's Buffet - never been
Paris Las Vegas: Le Village Buffet - weak. pretty much the same as Harrah's but with a crepe station
Planet Hollywood: Spice Market Buffet - best one for selection.
Flamingo: Paradise Garden Buffet - better than Harrah's, not as good as PH. Large-ish selection of desserts
Rio: Carnival World Buffet - never been

The waits are really long for PH but I think it's the best of the "free" ones. Harrah's is good if you don't want to wait a long time and just want standard buffet food.

Obsideon 07-04-2013 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Obsideon (Post 7914939)
I found Endless's link to be very helpful!
I've personally been to:
#3 - The Buffet at Wynn: quite nice but a bit overpriced compared to Rio's variety, quality is slightly up a notch but barely noticeable, atmosphere is great though because it's got the whole classy "Wynn" feel to it.
#4 - Le Village Buffet in Paris: Quaint and a bit tacky decor with drapes and lots of painted walls, the crepe is the best part but nothing else really stands out.
#7 - Rio's Carnival World Buffet: Holymoly this is by far the BIGGEST buffet selection I've ever seen, the endless trays of food in the buffet line are insane! I could barely see the other end of the restaurant! Quality is decent.
#10 - Spice Market Buffet at Planet Hollywood: Best bang for your buck, the crab legs were delicious, and you can ask them to grill it for you too if you are tired of eating it cold.
Bally's (not the Sunday Sterling Brunch): Went here for lunch, standard buffet fare, pretty solid but probably wouldn't go back with so many other options around.

On my next trip down in June I will be going to:
#2 - Bellagio (Kobe beef?! :drool) and possibly (#5) Aria or (#9) Cosmopolitan

I can't justify paying $85 for that #1 ranked "Sterling Brunch" ... it sounds great an' all, sure you get unlimited champagne, filet mignon and caviar but champagne makes you bloated. Plus I'll probably be hungover from the night before so the last thing I need is bubbly death. Another note is that I usually can't eat that much in the morning for brunch anyway. That being said, I will give it a shot if I win a buttload of money at the tables the night before ;)

Posted this about a year ago, nothing much as changed except Caesar's Palace went all out to upgrade their Buffet.

Obsideon 07-04-2013 09:56 PM

I bought the 24 hour buffet before ... regretted buying it ... but would do it again (if that makes sense) :lawl:!
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Caesars Palace: Lago Buffet
Harrah's: Flavors Buffet
Imperial Palace: Emperor's Buffet
Paris Las Vegas: Le Village Buffet
Planet Hollywood: Spice Market Buffet
Flamingo: Paradise Garden Buffet
Rio: Carnival World Buffet
Rio: Village Seafood Buffet - available for $15 more per person
You can just ask to buy the pass when you get into the any of the listed participating buffets. (They are all owned by the same company) So Wynn/Bellagio are not included.

Buy the pass when you go to any of the buffets, remember the pass expires EXACTLY 24 hours from the minute you buy it. So if you purchased it at 7:35pm, go line-up for dinner the next day by 6:30pm. I haven't personally experienced this but I've heard that they are pretty strict on the pass and will deny you entry if your pass is expired. So don't start lining up for the next day buffet at 7:30pm cuz when you get to the entrance it will be closer to 8pm (or later) and they could possibly not let you in which would suck ass.

This was my plan of attack:
8:00pm - Drive out (or take the shuttle from Harrah) to Rio because it's supposed to be the LARGEST buffet in America. The Seafood Buffet is DIFFERENT from the World Buffet even though they are in the same hotel. I opted to try the World one to see how big the big is lol ... (and DAMN it was huge, literally every cuisine under the sun was available there) ... you could get a bowl of pho, pizza, sushi, prime rib, kebabs, wonton noodle, etc ... I was impressed lol ... stuffed myself like a Thanksgiving turkey.
Next Day:
12:00pm - Plan was to get up early in the morning for breakfast but... ya that didn't happen lol ... so went for lunch at Harrah's, very average, nothing special. Basically your standard buffet, quality and selection were regular and sorta boring.
3:30pm - Decided to go for an afternoon buffet snack at Paris cuz I heard they had a good dessert station. I loosened the belt and went for lunch #2! :fullofwin: ... chose a few things from around the buffet... a slight upgrade on Harrah but nothing to write home about. They did have a decent selection of desserts and a made-on-the-spot crepe station loaded with fruits and cream.
7:00pm - Went to Spice Market because reviews say this is the best buffet in the 24 hour package, one of the better ones in Vegas overall... got in around 7:40 and sat around for a bit cuz I was still full from my "afternoon snack" haha ... had a few drinks, then started to beast out around 8:15pm. Funny note, I actually asked the concierge at Caesar's hotel and he said "dude, the buffet here... *shakes head* ... go to PH, you didn't hear it from me" ... lol ... but since renovations they stepped up their game.

Now my advice from an experienced buffet master haha ...
I would definitely go PH for lunch instead of Harrah's and probably skip Paris unless you can't resist yourself and just eat a small crepe (but not worth the time to line-up IMO)
The new Buchanel Buffet at Caesars (Note: you have to pay an extra $15 for the new and improved Caesar's Buffet but it's worth it) so go there for your 2nd dinner.

Even if you only manage to just hit up Rio and PH, you would have made your money's worth because each buffet will be over $25 individually and you paid $50 for the pass.

CRS 07-06-2013 08:02 AM

Nice!

:lol

Now for renting a car, where can I find the best deals? I'm figuring that transit won't cut it for me as I'm going in August and don't want to die in the sun...

saveth 07-06-2013 09:01 AM

Walk through casinos instead of using the sidewalk. If you must rent a car, the drivers in Vegas are insane, especially cab ddrivers.
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Lowered_Klass 07-06-2013 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by saveth (Post 8275496)
Walk through casinos instead of using the sidewalk. If you must rent a car, the drivers in Vegas are insane, especially cab ddrivers.
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Agreed. At least about the cab drivers. I saw more cabs run red lights, then I've ever seen in my life. On top of driving reckless.

People in general were pretty good on the roads though.

We rented our car from the car rental place at the airport (which is actually a 5-10 min shuttle ride from the airport). All major rental companies under one roof. Should be able to get a decent deal from someone there. We got ours from Budget.

CRS 07-06-2013 10:08 AM

Going through payless car website and it is HALF of the price of everyone else.

Payless car has a promo for 10% off right now. If anyone else has a better one, please post!

10% code: CJ39JA

Special K 07-06-2013 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by CRS (Post 8275475)
Nice!

:lol

Now for renting a car, where can I find the best deals? I'm figuring that transit won't cut it for me as I'm going in August and don't want to die in the sun...

Parking is free everywhere. Just don't drive on the strip between 4-9pm. I rented with Alamo couple weeks ago. It was only $80 for 4 days lol. Book early. Costco membership discount is the best.
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Teriyaki 07-06-2013 12:20 PM

Valet is also free at hotels. Just tip if you don't want to be given dirty stares.

sh0n 07-06-2013 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Obsideon (Post 8274568)
I bought the 24 hour buffet before ... regretted buying it ... but would do it again (if that makes sense) :lawl:!


You can just ask to buy the pass when you get into the any of the listed participating buffets. (They are all owned by the same company) So Wynn/Bellagio are not included.

Buy the pass when you go to any of the buffets, remember the pass expires EXACTLY 24 hours from the minute you buy it. So if you purchased it at 7:35pm, go line-up for dinner the next day by 6:30pm. I haven't personally experienced this but I've heard that they are pretty strict on the pass and will deny you entry if your pass is expired. So don't start lining up for the next day buffet at 7:30pm cuz when you get to the entrance it will be closer to 8pm (or later) and they could possibly not let you in which would suck ass.

This was my plan of attack:
8:00pm - Drive out (or take the shuttle from Harrah) to Rio because it's supposed to be the LARGEST buffet in America. The Seafood Buffet is DIFFERENT from the World Buffet even though they are in the same hotel. I opted to try the World one to see how big the big is lol ... (and DAMN it was huge, literally every cuisine under the sun was available there) ... you could get a bowl of pho, pizza, sushi, prime rib, kebabs, wonton noodle, etc ... I was impressed lol ... stuffed myself like a Thanksgiving turkey.
Next Day:
12:00pm - Plan was to get up early in the morning for breakfast but... ya that didn't happen lol ... so went for lunch at Harrah's, very average, nothing special. Basically your standard buffet, quality and selection were regular and sorta boring.
3:30pm - Decided to go for an afternoon buffet snack at Paris cuz I heard they had a good dessert station. I loosened the belt and went for lunch #2! :fullofwin: ... chose a few things from around the buffet... a slight upgrade on Harrah but nothing to write home about. They did have a decent selection of desserts and a made-on-the-spot crepe station loaded with fruits and cream.
7:00pm - Went to Spice Market because reviews say this is the best buffet in the 24 hour package, one of the better ones in Vegas overall... got in around 7:40 and sat around for a bit cuz I was still full from my "afternoon snack" haha ... had a few drinks, then started to beast out around 8:15pm. Funny note, I actually asked the concierge at Caesar's hotel and he said "dude, the buffet here... *shakes head* ... go to PH, you didn't hear it from me" ... lol ... but since renovations they stepped up their game.

Now my advice from an experienced buffet master haha ...
I would definitely go PH for lunch instead of Harrah's and probably skip Paris unless you can't resist yourself and just eat a small crepe (but not worth the time to line-up IMO)
The new Buchanel Buffet at Caesars (Note: you have to pay an extra $15 for the new and improved Caesar's Buffet but it's worth it) so go there for your 2nd dinner.

Even if you only manage to just hit up Rio and PH, you would have made your money's worth because each buffet will be over $25 individually and you paid $50 for the pass.

I also did the Buffet of Buffet last year in early Oct 2012 when the Ceasar's Bachannel Buffet just openned

My mode of attack for the 24hr pass to take full advantage:

8:00pm - Rio Buffet. Surprising this buffet was pretty good as they have alot of selection. Had to wait in line for 45 minutes though. I would return to this one.

7:30am - Paris: Went early so not much of a lineup. Breakfast selection was good. They make crepes and waffles to order. Other than that I would return but wouldn't make it on my "to do/try" list.

1:00pm - Planet Hollywood Spice Market - They are famous for their tandori oven chicken kaboobs and cupcakes. Selection was alright. Not much to write home about. Would return if the buffet was free or 1/2 off and there's always some coupon flying around.

5:00pm - Caesars Bachannal Buffet - $15 upcharge.
When I went it just openned up and everything was flying on all cylinders. This buffet IMO is by far the Best in Vegas. Think unlimited king, snow crab legs, largest cocktail shrimp you can find, shucked oysters and mussles. Grilled meat station was insane - prime rib, lamp chops, brisket, sausages, pork, turkey - the works!!!. Asian selection was great too (blacked chicken gingsing soup, pho, jap ramen, sushi and more). Dessert was amazing as well as they featured many types of desserts I haven't seen from other buffets.

I got there at 5:00pm on the 4th opening day and waited 1hr45mins... So YMMV


TLDR: If you get 24hr buffet pass start at 8pm and end at 8pm next day (you will get 2 dinners, 1 breakfast and 1 lunch). Upgrade to the CP Bach buffet as it's well worth it!

Some ppl may call it crazy or super fatass for doing 4 buffets in 24hrs but hey it turns out to be $50-$80 per person for 4 meals of unlimited everything and it also gives you a chance to visit different hotels & casinos. I would recommend it if you like to do those kind of things.

Vale46Rossi 07-06-2013 02:10 PM

The Bacchanal buffet has a pay to get in to a shorter lineup thing... I personally think it's worth it depending how much time you actually have in Le Vegas.

CRS 07-07-2013 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Special K (Post 8275562)
Parking is free everywhere. Just don't drive on the strip between 4-9pm. I rented with Alamo couple weeks ago. It was only $80 for 4 days lol. Book early. Costco membership discount is the best.
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What size car did you get?

Special K 07-07-2013 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by CRS (Post 8275978)
What size car did you get?

Intermediate? They were Jetta and 200
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CRS 07-08-2013 11:29 AM

Can't seem to find any deals that good. Fuaaakkk.

Did you use a Corp ID and coupon? If so, please hook a brother up!

sonick 07-08-2013 11:33 AM

Also re: rental cars, oftentimes if they have excess inventory they will offer to upgrade your car for a very minimal additional cost.

Last time we ordered a compact 4-door but got upgraded to an SUV (Mazda CX9) for like, $10 more per day.

CRS 07-12-2013 09:59 PM

Been looking daily and always hitting $140-150 for the 4 days.

vafanculo 07-12-2013 10:13 PM

What are the best strip clubs in Vegas? I went to rhino but..too pricey. I want something like Orange 5, rather than brandies. Any ideas?
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Special K 07-12-2013 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by vafanculo (Post 8280273)
What are the best strip clubs in Vegas? I went to rhino but..too pricey. I want something like Orange 5, rather than brandies. Any ideas?
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I thought all of them are $20 basic dance and $10-15 drinks?
My only tip is take the limo. No cover charge.

Rhino's girls > Treasures
Treasures space/seating > Rhino
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Special K 07-12-2013 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by CRS (Post 8276820)
Can't seem to find any deals that good. Fuaaakkk.

Did you use a Corp ID and coupon? If so, please hook a brother up!

I find the Costco pricing beats all. You can also look at redflagdeals too.
Also to protect yourself get the ICBC roadside plus package. If you crash it doesnt affect your discount.
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Ch28 07-13-2013 12:02 AM

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Originally Posted by vafanculo (Post 8280273)
What are the best strip clubs in Vegas? I went to rhino but..too pricey. I want something like Orange 5, rather than brandies. Any ideas?
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Olympic Garden

CRS 07-13-2013 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Special K (Post 8280294)
I find the Costco pricing beats all. You can also look at redflagdeals too.
Also to protect yourself get the ICBC roadside plus package. If you crash it doesnt affect your discount.
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Yeah, I've been doing it twice a day looking through CostcoTravel.com and best so far is 124 for 3 days.


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