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11-12-2008, 08:45 AM
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Breakfast $10, lunch $12, dinner $13; Circus Circus would be right up your alley. To the best of my knowledge, they will let you eat right out of the trays, and provide service-oriented attendants to hose you down upon completion of the meal.
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11-12-2008, 11:19 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sheriff
Breakfast $10, lunch $12, dinner $13; Circus Circus would be right up your alley. To the best of my knowledge, they will let you eat right out of the trays, and provide service-oriented attendants to hose you down upon completion of the meal.
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ROFLMAO!! sheriff, that was brilliant! (And just about sums up some of the cheaper buffets in town).
Did anyone ever see that old episode of CSI, when the kid goes crazy inhaling the entire all-you-can-eat buffet?
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11-12-2008, 11:36 AM
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Perhaps, in the current climate, the time is right for Wal-Mart to enter the LV resort scene. Gluten, melanin, and cheap knock-offs of every type. Just what the LV visitor wants to see.
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11-13-2008, 06:14 PM
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yeah........
how are you getting the coupons...LOL
i dont get any
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11-13-2008, 11:41 PM
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You can get 2 for 1 Buffet tickets for some Casinos from the book they offer at The Las Vegas Advisor, along with other coupons. I paid $37 for the online subscription, but depending on what you are going to do in LV and how long you will be there, It may or may not be worth your money. The good thing is that you can go to the website and see everything the coupon book has to offer before you are committed to anything. I'm not trying to sell anyone on this, just trying to answer the question. If someone is going there for a 3 day weekend, I wouldn't reccommend it since theres no time to use the coupons that would save you the initial $37, our trip was for 11 days, so it was well worth it for us.
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11-24-2008, 01:20 AM
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went to the new CiCi's today at Maryland/Silverado Ranch at 1 PM...they explained that it is a franchised location and the one on Cheyenne is corporately owned...they honored the Cheyenne CiCi's punchcard and gave me a stamp for the buffet, the one on Cheyenne has never been as packed as this one, at the entrance there is a mob of people and at the buffet line people are fighting over pieces of pizza, lol, the pies run out really quick and everytime i went back up, the pizza was fresh, always tons of new pies each time i went up...this location has a lot of windows so there is nice natural light coming through and of course the ubitiquous arcade...this location had so many more employees and they had 2 people coming around to take the plates, they were very attentive to when we finished each plate...at the cheyenne location, there is usually a stack of plates on an unoccupied table before they come out to pick the empty plates up...i really like this location better, because the pizzas are so much fresher due to the high volume, but there are less pies out there due to space, i also didn't appreciate the new customers fighting over there being a "line," when you should just be able to go up to whichever pizza or dessert you want...i also didn't see an apple pizza, i probably should've requested it but maybe they don't have the apple ingredients or due to lack of space will only offer it due to request...i wish them luck, but unfortunately in a couple months they may stop the 2 person continuous cleaning service or they may only have so many employees for a couple of months just for the opening or it could also be a training store as well...but from what i have seen, they are doing a great job...
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11-24-2008, 01:34 AM
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What does their buffet cost?
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11-24-2008, 01:47 AM
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i believe it was 5.49 + 1.49 for drinks, you can request a water cup for free (at least at the Cheyenne location, didn't see anyone using it at Silverado), it is clear so they know if you are using it for soda, i also believe you can get a take-out cup instead of the plastic cup...
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11-24-2008, 06:33 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by daveyjones978
ROFLMAO!! sheriff, that was brilliant! (And just about sums up some of the cheaper buffets in town).
Did anyone ever see that old episode of CSI, when the kid goes crazy inhaling the entire all-you-can-eat buffet?
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I don't watch CSI, but the current mindset of the LV visitor is; how little can I spend in LV--------lodging, food, entertainment. Contradicts the age-old visitor, of "living large".
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11-24-2008, 01:59 PM
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I liked Main St Station. Lots of different types of food.
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