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Buffet?

Have you heard of anyone doing a reception at a live buffet? How'd that work out?

Re: Buffet?

  • edited December 2011
    I think the Wynn has a private room to use in their buffet area, but it is expensive. You can call them to ask details. It is about $50 a person without drinks, so it depends on the size of your group...
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  • edited December 2011

    I'm a Vegas local so I'll help with any questions I can and I work for a wedding chapel.  I think buffets are a great way to go and for a good price.

    1.  Don't expect privacy. 
    2.  If it is on a weekend expect a long wait in line or send someone early because the better buffets will have a line. 
    3.  Caesar's has great food for a reasonable price.  Not the most in variety but good quality.  ARIA is expensive but excellent as is the WYNN.  I personally love the variety of styles and quality at the Paris.

    4.  Just and FYI:  if you go to Caesar's properties (caesar's, paris, flamingo, harrah's, etc.) you can purchase a 24-hour buffet pass for only a few dollars more.  It's $45 and you can also meet up with your family the next day for breakfast, lunch, or an early dinner and it won't cost anything else.

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