FYI, I emailed in to be sure the Sunday Champane Brunch would be included. I received a response a day later letting me know that it "IS" included. I arrive in two weeks on a Saturday and am excited to do dinner, Sunday Brunch, dinner!!! Lines may suck, but that's what my wife is for!!
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soooooo...Harrah's just raised the price for the buffet of buffets. It is now $34.99 for TR members and $39.99 for the general public. ENJOY! They claim the price hike is to reduce the length of the lines.
soooooo...Harrah's just raised the price for the buffet of buffets. It is now $34.99 for TR members and $39.99 for the general public. ENJOY! They claim the price hike is to reduce the length of the lines.
Seems -EV to me at that price. I am a 6' 225 male and I can't eat more than one buffet a day so even factoring in the dinner one night and lunch the next plan, that is about what it would cost anyways...
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Did they raise the price? It is still advertised as $29.99 everywhere I've seen this week. They are also calling it an "all day pass" on a few advertisements which makes it confusing since it is a 24 hour pass.
I don't know why I am posting here because I have made a pledge not to eat at any buffets after how I over ate at the last buffet I went to in AC. It's tough though because if you use the $5 off coupon and go in early afternoon to get the lunch price, you can get an all you can eat meal for as low as $10-$13 at Harrah's and Paris. Plus they now have the $5 off couple on the Spice Market buffet at Planet Hollywood which I never tried and heard is REALLY good. Is it still good now that it is under Harrah's management?
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mr_railbird wrote:
Did they raise the price? It is still advertised as $29.99 everywhere I've seen this week.
Yesterday I got an email from them advertising this with the $29.99 price, then when I clicked on the link in that email the web page listed the new $34.99 price.
3. Why was the Buffet of Buffets pass price changed? During our initial test period, the response from our guests was overwhelming. The Buffet of Buffets proved so popular that it made it challenging to maintain reasonable wait times. In order to ensure that our guests receive the level of service they expect and deserve, we adjusted the price to better manage the demand for the Buffet of Buffets pass.
Translation: They heard I was coming, full-body bib in hand.
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