Saturday, April 30, 2011

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- Planet Hollywood unfortunately does not offer this option so just go for lunch. Also, always ask for coupons at check in or when you book your stay. Alternatively, check the local newspaper (they offer coupons almost everyday), the flyers inside the cabs and always ask for free buffet coupons at check in and at the Players' Club. We haven't paid full price in years and we go to Vegas 4 times a year!If you don't care about what you eat but just want a mountain of food, go to the Palace Station; the local newspaper has - almost daily - coupons which will allow you to eat here for one dollar! These are lunch prices but dinner is equally cheap. Junk food lovers will like this place (burgers, high-doe pizza, Chinese, macaroni and cheese, desserts, etc.) and you can even have a salad here! Come on, where else can you eat this much for one dollar? The Hilton also offers free buffets, especially if you book one of their 3-day offers (if you sign up you will receive these offers regularly). They will offer you 6 free buffets hard rock las vegas  per 3-night stay; and, their buffet is actually ok even if it's small!

 
You've dreamt of getting married in Las Vegas. You love the city for its nightlife, restaurants, and beautiful hotels. Besides, Las Vegas is also a great honeymoon spot. You and your spouse can enjoy a beautiful city. But with all the choices for Las Vegas outdoor weddings, you can get confused. How can you plan your Las Vegas wedding so that you get everything you want? Well, you have three choices: you can hire a travel agent who specializes in Las Vegas outdoor weddings, or you can purchase a package yourself online, or you can plan everything yourself when you get there in order to have true control over every detail.
Basic questions
Whatever option you choose, though, you still need to answer the some basic questions. How big do you want your Las Vegas outdoor new york las vegas wedding to be? Do you want to have bridesmaids and a whole entourage, or will it be a small, quiet ceremony with only you, the groom, and some friends?
You also need to choose the location of your outdoor wedding. Las Vegas looks great from every angle, so this should not be a problem. Many people choose the Red Rock Canyon, which is especially breathtaking during sunrise and sunset. Some people who want to make their weddings more extraordinary have a "helicopter wedding," where they get married inside a helicopter flying over the Grand Canyon.
One-stop shop
In general, the lower priced buffets will charge an extra $5 for all you can eat crab legs and shrimp on Seafood Night (usually Friday), whereas the higher priced buffets will serve seafood every night. Another thing to note is that buffets generally charge the same price for Sunday Brunch as for their regular evening Dinner. Most buffets also present an assortment of Asian food in addition to any other international cuisine.
Breakfast buffets will run from $4 to as much as $10 less than the regular Dinner price. And Lunch buffets will usually cost between $3 and $7 less than Dinner. The listed price for the following buffets will be the regular Dinner amount unless noted otherwise.
Garden CourtBuffet
Located at Main Street Station, this international buffet is likely the best choice in the downtown area. The selection of Asian dishes is respectable here. Garden Court Buffet only charges $10.99 on most nights, and a Buy1 Get 1 coupon is usually available online. Their Friday Seafood Buffet runs $5 more, on Thursday they have a Filet Mignon & Scampi Buffet for only $3 more, and a T-Bone Buffet on Tuesday for $3 more. Dinner starts at 4 p.m. and lasts until 10 p.m. This has been one of my favorite places to eat downtown, for years. I also have to remember to save room for the deserts here. (Just one block north of the Fremont Street Experience on Main Street, and connected to the California Hotel by an over-the-street walkway.)
Le Village Buffet
I'm a sucker for French cuisine, and this buffet is probably my very favorite, anywhere in town. At Paris, Le Village Buffet only serves food from the different regions of France; it is not a world buffet. If the $24.99 price is too steep, you might consider going in for late lunch, which is served until 3:30 p.m. By arriving around 3 p.m. and casually enjoying a two hour meal with someone special, you will just be finishing around 5 p.m., and you will only have paid $17.99 a piece for a fabulous meal that would run north of $49 in any other city. Le Village Buffet serves the same selections for lunch as they do for dinner, except for the choices in shellfish, and they don't close down between Lunch and Dinner. Be sure to find the made-to-order crapes for desert! The line at Le Village is always long, so plan for that too. (On The Strip across from the Bellagio, near Flamingo Road.)
French Market Buffet
If you are looking for more of a bargain, while still in The Strip area, the French Market Buffet is inside the Orleans. Don't let the name fool you; for $13.99 you can enjoy this multi-national all you can eat treat between 4 and 9 p.m. Lunch is about half the price; but they clear the dining room between meals here, so you can't stay through into dinner. They also offer Friday Seafood for $5 more, and Wednesday Steak for $2 more. This is another locals hang out, so the lines can get long; but they usually move pretty quickly, except on Senior Tuesdays when the lines seem to grow beyond expectation. (About a mile west of The Strip on Tropicana Avenue.)
Restaurant Dining
Most casinos also offer specials of some sort in their 24 hour cafés. Some specials are always available, and other specials are not on the menu, but are available by specific request! Here are a few of the many specials, starting with the Downtown area.
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