Buffets in Vegas!
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Buffets in Vegas!
I am traveling to Vegas for spring break with a group of 18 in March. While we want to eat at one or two fine dining dinners, we definitely want to eat our share of buffets. We have heard that the buffet at the Wynn is an experience and the breakfast - Le Village is great. Does anyone have any suggestions??
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The Seafood buffet at The Rio is pretty special & extremely popular.
Personally, I think The Orleans has a wonderful buffet also. It doesn't seem to be as well known as some others but I thought it was outstanding.
Personally, I think The Orleans has a wonderful buffet also. It doesn't seem to be as well known as some others but I thought it was outstanding.
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We love the Rio seafood buffet (there are two buffets -- both well rated -- but this one is special). The lines are uncomfortably long for dinner though, so if you want to do this, plan on an early dinner.
Otherwise, for great variety, we like the buffet at Treasure Island. And if you don't mind going a little out of the way, the buffet at the Red Rock is enjoyable enough that we've gone back each time we are in Vegas lately. Others are discovering it, though, so this is another one that you have to go to early.
Otherwise, for great variety, we like the buffet at Treasure Island. And if you don't mind going a little out of the way, the buffet at the Red Rock is enjoyable enough that we've gone back each time we are in Vegas lately. Others are discovering it, though, so this is another one that you have to go to early.