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Las Vegas guide and MSE thread 2011

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  • November / December
    I don't understand how people can have no room for dessert! It's the best part. I would eat it first if I could :) Any buffets particularly good for pudding? I'm not going until November but I have a word document that I paste everything from this forum into so that I can plan it all before I go.
  • ferf1223
    ferf1223 Posts: 8,936 Forumite
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    probably our favorite for desserts is Wynn - very nice selection but all very small - sort of 2 spoon - portions - that way you can try a lot of different things and not feel guilty...everything we have had has been delicious.
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  • luci
    luci Posts: 5,960 Forumite
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    The MGM buffet has a good selection of desserts.
  • photome
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    stoneman wrote: »
    OK, re Cosmo puddings, there is no cheesecake, no chocolate cake, in fact no cake at all. No big bowls of rice pudding, whipped cream, cobbler, bread and butter pudding, no pouring sauces, no pies of any description.
    Edit: If you want a really good coconut cream pie, WALMART is your friend


    Thats put me right off going to the Cosmo buffet :(. I love the pies my fav is lemon meringue, esp at Orleans (where as mentioned they have the coconut as well).

    I also make my own trifle with the sponge , strawberry sauce and load of cream :T
  • photome
    photome Posts: 16,665 Forumite
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    ferf1223 wrote: »
    probably our favorite for desserts is Wynn - very nice selection but all very small - sort of 2 spoon - portions - that way you can try a lot of different things and not feel guilty...everything we have had has been delicious.


    Fav there is the creme brulee, they are small but you can eat dozens :D
  • photome
    photome Posts: 16,665 Forumite
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    I don't understand how people can have no room for dessert! It's the best part. I would eat it first if I could :) Any buffets particularly good for pudding? I'm not going until November but I have a word document that I paste everything from this forum into so that I can plan it all before I go.


    Me to, I have to have at least 3 trips to the dessert section, I have found most buffets good for desserts.

    As Ferf said Wynns are delicious but dinner is about $40, Orleans have a good selection and are all tasty, dinner is only around $16/17

    Dont think you would be disappointed with any except maybe Cosmo (havent tried yet)
  • jonnywells
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    Im off to vegas at the end of next month for 6 days :D:D, 4 at treasure island and then stopping 2 nights at the flamingo (go room)

    Does anyone have any good sites for vouchers? Last time we went didnt really try many buffets so any BOGOF/$$$ off would be great
  • duchy
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    I guess that's where the Buffet of Buffets wins-you could do a dessert break at one of the buffets and not feel you werent getting full value ;)
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  • photome
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    Any one seen Absinthe at Caesers...Paul Carr raves about it

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  • photome
    photome Posts: 16,665 Forumite
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    jonnywells wrote: »
    Im off to vegas at the end of next month for 6 days :D:D, 4 at treasure island and then stopping 2 nights at the flamingo (go room)

    Does anyone have any good sites for vouchers? Last time we went didnt really try many buffets so any BOGOF/$$$ off would be great


    There are 2 books you can buy, links on page 1.

    some other sites also have money off vouchers

    like http://www.destinationcoupons.com/Nevada/Las_Vegas/las-vegas-coupons.asp

    Guessing there are other links on page 1 to peruse as well
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