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| - From the outside this may appear to be the Rolls Royce of buffets, but from the inside this place is pitiful. Maybe they get their week old food / leftovers from all the other hotels.
In fact, it was so bad that the next day i took our group to the Paris Buffet and charged it. I'm not going to make the same mistake twice of eating at this overpriced Rio buffet. And maybe they are all probably from the same Caesar Corporation, but Paris was more enjoyable and food was way better.
Back to the Rio Buffet...
There's not a lot of people here at the Rio Buffet, yet it took awhile to put three tables together for our group. In fact they brought several people waiting in line ahead of our group.
So what's so special about their buffet. Well their is nothing that stands out except for the price...around $30.00. Then if you are crazy enough to spend an additional $20.00 on seafood which didn't look good. Same fish food items on the other side. The ice cream cone was the highlight of the buffet.
But while I was going to check out the seafood side of the buffet, I stepped on something on the floor and went flying on the floor and injured my legs. I bumped into the counter and there was a bump on my head.
So, I went back to my table and was dizzy a little. So the girl asked for security and then the buffet manager came over and had me sit down in a chair next to a railing out of view from other patrons. My group eventually found where I was at.
But it was what this buffet manager said and did afterwards that has me puzzled and upset.
He was really weird.
As I was waiting for security, this buffet manager with his arms folded and less than six feet away kept intensely staring at me, smiling and almost laughing for almost several minutes.
I then asked him why are you staring at me and smiling. He said that he was waiting for security.
As security and a Rio hotel EMT arrived and were checking me, they asked me questions about what happened and to fill out the report.
When I started to respond, this manager began interrupting and began saying that he didn't see anything on the floor.
I then asked that manager if he would like to fill out my report with his version since he wasn't there. I then asked them to check out the cameras. The security] person told me not to pay attention to him.
Thank goodness that the employees told me asparagus was on the floor. And thank goodness some people from my group heard his comments.
This manager is incompetent and very uncompassionate and should not be in the position he holds.
As for the report, it did not look genuine. Just a piece of paper with no heading. It probably ended up in the trash can, because I didn't hear anything mentioned about this from management.
Watch where you step in this place and don't expect any compassion from that Buffet manager or management. At least the employees were asking how I was.
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