Vegas Buffets Offer All Day Dining Deals

Las Vegas’ newest trend in buffet dining is the all day access pass currently offered by three Strip casinos.
The Excalibur was the first to try it out with a $25 wristband that grants you front of line access to the buffet for breakfast, lunch and dinner and will save you nearly $20 over individually priced meals.
The Stratosphere threw their dinner plate into the ring with a $19.99 meal ticket for brunch and dinner available Monday through Thursday. The cost on Friday is $24.99 and includes a seafood dinner. ($9 savings)
And finally, the MGM just announced their all-day buffet deal for $29.99 and is good for one breakfast, one lunch and one dinner. ($28 savings)
Warning – you won’t find any of these buffets listed at the top of any Vegas best of list and frankly, no one I’ve spoken with has ever provided a ringing endorsement for the Stratosphere buffet. The Excalibur and MGM offers, however, are pretty good deals. To put it in perspective, Wynn Las Vegas – a perennial customer favorite – recently raised their buffet prices and a single meal there will now set you back $20-$34.




