I see that many places have buffet deals when purchased for the day.. any recommendation.. We are staying at the Orleans.. and have a rental.. Any other suggestioins for good food at reasonable prices appreciated...
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Orleans is doing an all-day buffet wristband thing for $21, except on Fridays when it is $25 with their seafood dinner buffet. I think it's an okay buffet, not anything terrific, but not bad at all. I wouldn't go far out of my way for it, but if I was staying there as you are I'd be happy to eat it again. If you buy the individual buffets without the all-day thing they charge $6.49 for breakfast, $7.49 for lunch, and $12.99 for dinner except Fridays when dinner is $17.99.
You get at least a $2 or more discount off those prices on the buffet just for showing your player's card, without using any comp points, so be sure to get that card before you go for chow. If you play the poker room there you'll need a different card for logging poker comp hours, and that separate card issued in the poker room is no good for getting the buffet discounts, so you'll still want to get Boyd's company-wide card.
Bon appetit.
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Local Rock wrote:
Orleans is doing an all-day buffet wristband thing for $21, except on Fridays when it is $25 with their seafood dinner buffet. I think it's an okay buffet, not anything terrific, but not bad at all. I wouldn't go far out of my way for it, but if I was staying there as you are I'd be happy to eat it again. If you buy the individual buffets without the all-day thing they charge $6.49 for breakfast, $7.49 for lunch, and $12.99 for dinner except Fridays when dinner is $17.99. You get at least a $2 or more discount off those prices on the buffet just for showing your player's card, without using any comp points, so be sure to get that card before you go for chow.
Orleans is okay for the $$$ but I would vomit eating there 3 times a day
Joined: Mon Jul 10, 2006 11:16 am Posts: 3101 Location: At my computer
I dont think there are any buffets I'd want to eat more than 1 time in a day TBH. It's a nice idea, but it gets old the moment you walk in the 2nd time of the day.
Joined: Thu Nov 29, 2007 2:38 am Posts: 115 Location: Bellingham. WA
You can eat at 7 Harrah's property buffets for $29.99 for 24 hours after purchase. Buy pass at 8pm at Planet Hollywood and have their dinner buffet. Finish your dinner at Caesar's Palace with coffee and dessert. Have breakfast at Paris, lunch at Harrah's or Flamingo, have an afternoon snack at LP and finish at Rio for dinner before 8PM.
TR card is your pass. If not a member, you'll get an ID card or wrist band. If a Platinum/Diamond card holder use the express entrance else wait in line.
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