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Las Vegas guide and MSE thread 2016

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  • serenawell
    serenawell Posts: 212 Forumite
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    Keeping a close eye on this - need to get some very soon , by Wednesday at the latest.
  • serenawell
    serenawell Posts: 212 Forumite
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    If anyone wanted to try the Bacchanal breakfast buffet.


    It was on our list to do so very happy.


    https://www.groupon.com/deals/caesars-palace-bacchanal-buffet-2
  • ferf1223
    ferf1223 Posts: 8,936 Forumite
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    I know we have talked about where you can exchange coins for folding money in Vegas (we have used Bellagio and TI before) - just noticed that EI offers 110% if you take it as freeplay instead of cash. :)
    Does remembering a time that a certain degree of personal responsibility was more or less standard means that I am officially old?
  • traveller
    traveller Posts: 1,506 Forumite
    Hi has anyone bought that Las vegas casino guide-I think It's a discount book? Not sure if it's worth getting as I don't gamble. Thanks.
    :A Your Always in my heart, you never ever will be forgotten-9/9/14:heart2:
  • ferf1223
    ferf1223 Posts: 8,936 Forumite
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    there are two - the American Casino Guide and Las Vegas Advisor's rewards book. The former is cheaper, the latter is probably better value (though maybe not if you don't gamble and wouldn't use the freeplay vouchers). With MyVegas buffet rewards, we found we weren't using our LVA member rewards book so have stopped buying it for now - but we used to get good value out of it. The LVA always seemed to have more vouchers we would use than ACG.

    Best thing to do is to look at the vouchers, see what you know you would use, add up the savings and see if either is worth it.

    http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/whyjoin-mrbdetails.cfm

    http://www.americancasinoguide.com/2016-american-casino-guide-coupon-list.html
    Does remembering a time that a certain degree of personal responsibility was more or less standard means that I am officially old?
  • photome
    photome Posts: 16,670 Forumite
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    serenawell wrote: »
    If anyone wanted to try the Bacchanal breakfast buffet.


    It was on our list to do so very happy.


    https://www.groupon.com/deals/caesars-palace-bacchanal-buffet-2

    thanks for posting

    Am i missing something, 2 x breakfast buffets without the line pass (i have been for breakfast with no line) and without mimosas are $70, If you like mimosas I guess this is a deal but otherwise it doesnt appear to be
  • Brats64
    Brats64 Posts: 467 Forumite
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    serenawell wrote: »
    If anyone wanted to try the Bacchanal breakfast buffet.


    It was on our list to do so very happy.


    https://www.groupon.com/deals/caesars-palace-bacchanal-buffet-2

    We got this last trip....got it even cheaper with a groupon discount code added.
    Not quite sure what the VIP bit was meant to be,we just walked up like any other buffet we have been to...nothing vip for us.
    Also it was like pulling teeth trying to get another mimosa after the first one....it wasn't as if it was even busy.
    Food was fine,but nothing outstanding for us..we actually prefer Bellagio,Aria and even Mirage buffet to it.
    Maybe it was a bad day,and we maybe got a disinterested server,but the whole experience was a bit of a let down for us.
    I'm sure other will have had a better experience than us,and think it's by far the best buffet in Vegas.There are plenty of good reviews to back that up....but it wasn't for us.
  • pebblesmax
    pebblesmax Posts: 2,279 Forumite
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    We still haven't tried this buffet. Might use some points for it next trip, but we will have to see how we feel.
  • ferf1223
    ferf1223 Posts: 8,936 Forumite
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    I keep wanting to, but the price puts me off...we looked at the groupon deal but neither of us are that fussed about mimosas so we weren't sure if it was a good deal for us. If they ever did a discount for dinner we would likely be all over it. I would really like to try it one time.
    Does remembering a time that a certain degree of personal responsibility was more or less standard means that I am officially old?
  • traveller
    traveller Posts: 1,506 Forumite
    ferf1223 wrote: »
    there are two - the American Casino Guide and Las Vegas Advisor's rewards book. The former is cheaper, the latter is probably better value (though maybe not if you don't gamble and wouldn't use the freeplay vouchers). With MyVegas buffet rewards, we found we weren't using our LVA member rewards book so have stopped buying it for now - but we used to get good value out of it. The LVA always seemed to have more vouchers we would use than ACG.

    Best thing to do is to look at the vouchers, see what you know you would use, add up the savings and see if either is worth it.

    http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/whyjoin-mrbdetails.cfm

    http://www.americancasinoguide.com/2016-american-casino-guide-coupon-list.html

    Thanks Ferf :)
    :A Your Always in my heart, you never ever will be forgotten-9/9/14:heart2:
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