Harrah’s LV Buffet Promo

Most of the eat-all-day-for-one-price casino buffet promotions might not appeal to many visitors. After all it can be pretty boring eating at the same buffet for all your meals, even if it is a good one. However, the recent promo running at the Las Vegas Harrah’s properties solves that problem. For $29.99 plus tax you can eat your way around town for 24 hours and have a choice of SEVEN different buffets: Rio’s Carnival World Buffet, Le Village Buffet at Paris, Planet Hollywood’s Spice Market Buffet, Flamingo’s Paradise Garden Buffet, Flavors at Harrah’s, Lago Buffet at Caesars Palace, and the Emperor’s Buffet at Imperial Palace.

The pass, which you can buy at any of the buffets, is valid for 24 hours so you could spread out your gorging odyssey over two days. This is such a frugal option that I almost wish we didn’t have comps we could use instead!!!!

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14 Responses to Harrah’s LV Buffet Promo

  1. Larry Robinson says:

    Sounds good to me. We arrive in Vegas on May 4 and we
    might just try the buffet promo if it is still going on.
    I especially like the idea of spreading it over 2 days.
    Love you articles. Thanks Jean.

  2. Larry Robinson says:

    A buffet that you can utilize at all of Harrah’s
    properties sounds like a great idea. We leave for
    Vegas on May 4 and will certainly consider this deal.
    Thanks Jean for the tip. Love your articles.

  3. BillC says:

    This is not great deal. The line-up for the people that buy the ‘deal’ was 30-45 minutes long at Caesar’s. You walked right in of your paid extra or regular price.

    For my wife to get a seat for breakfast at Paris she had to pay an extra $7.00 in addition to the ‘deal’.

    Unless you eat at odd hours or don’t mind a long wait it is better to pay full price.

  4. Kevin Lewis says:

    Ha! It appears that my projection about how long it would take them to hike the price by $10 was a major overestimation! (Though I guess it should be noted that the price hike is “only” $5 for TR members.)

  5. Russ says:

    Is the $29.99 price cash only, or can you use Harrah’s reward credits to pay for the All Day option?

  6. geoff boston says:

    Going in 2 weeks and can’t wait. Noon to Noon best times. The Stratsophere gave me a freebie last Dec and it was great. At first I thought I would get tired(too much of the same) but it worked out great. I plan on visiting all 7 buffets in 24 hours. The trick is to walk the strip for exercise and then you can really eat. 🙂

  7. Pam says:

    Jean, do you ever play bingo?

  8. Correna says:

    Some friends just left town and took “advantage” of this deal for one day (they were staying at the Flamingo anyway). Their experience was not a good one; they reported that Harrah’s was not prepared for the response to this promo and that the lines were 2-3 hours long at each property they visited. In the end, they only used it for breakfast (they wanted to gamble – not stand in long lines), so it ended up costing them $29.99 each for a breakfast buffet (a terrible deal at any HET property).

  9. Kevin Lewis says:

    I really like this promo because the buffets have distinctly different characters, like the French food at Paris or the Middle Eastern food at Spice Market. Of course, every buffet will carve you a slab of roast beast and smother you in desserts, but I’ve found that what gets me to go to a given buffet is whatever is different from the norm.
    At LAST, a positive effect of the Borg having assimilated almost the entire Las Vegas strip! (Of course, the price for this will be $39.99 by the beginning of summer, but hey, it’s a bargain for now.)
    The only negative consequence I can foresee is all the people exploding as they try to get their full 24 hours’ worth.

  10. BillC says:

    While it seems like a good deal, there are two lines at the Buffets. One for people paying regular price and one for the people that bought the buffet deal. At Caesar’s if you paid the full price you went to the head of the line. The people who bought the ‘deal’ were in line for at least 30 – 45 minutes before they could get in. My wife was able to get in quickly at Paris for breakfast by paying an extra $7.00 on top of the price for the 24 hour buffet.

    This is actually a rip-off and I would not recommend it unless you want to wait in line at meal hours. Having to pay extra to get in quickly really takes the cake.

  11. William Clark says:

    I think that this is a very good idea because you will probably be around any of the casinos when you get hungry. Frmon breakfast to dinner.

  12. Lynn Reid says:

    Can you use a 2 for 1 coupon from the LVA for these special buffet deals?

    Thanks.

  13. Claudia says:

    You said it’s for 24 hours but then said you can spread out your gorging for 2 days???

  14. Russ says:

    Is this a “cash money” deal only, or can the $29.99 be paid with Harrah’s reward credits?

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