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Las Vegas Buffets
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Orleans Buffet French Market Buffet
Some New Orleans fare, but mostly standard buffet with Asian, American, Mexican, Italian and other stations. Prices shown are full prices, discounts are given to player's club members, with bigger discounts for higher level members. Kids 4-7 receive a $3 discount, Kids 3 and under eat for free. All day wristbands also available. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Orleans Buffet ReviewThe Orleans Buffet is average in our opinion. There is enough good food to make most people happy, but you would also do better if you are prepared to leave some of the less tasty food on your plate. Why eat mediocre food at a place where you can try something else? The problem with the Orleans, like most buffets, is the food can be left out for too long and become overcooked - skip the pasta. The Orleans Buffet is the type of buffet that you can feel okay about if you are staying in the hotel, but you don't want to make a special trip just to eat there. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||