The price is very affordable even at the usual rate with the boarding pass. My fiance and I also play MyVegas for complimentary rewards and discounts so we also had a voucher for a BOGO deal. Upon signing up for their Stations Boarding Pass we were also told that as new members we would get the chance to "Crack The Vault" and win a random amount of points (every 1000 points = $1). It's also pretty neat that you can use those points not only for games, but you can use it towards your meal as well. Score! The buffet at Palace Station is located upstairs. On a Sunday afternoon, there was about a 25-30 minute wait. With the BOGO discount and points we won from the promotion we only paid $5.25 or so for two people (brunch). There was not a huge variety, there was some good food but most of the entrees were bland. The prime rib looked good and juicy but was actually pretty dry. Do not even attempt to eat the chicken fried steak or french toast. I was disappointed in the dessert station and didn't try anything as nothing appealed to me. My fiance was not fond of the chicken noodle soup, he much prefers the soup at the Mirage the day prior. I liked that they had mini beef tamales, not bad at all in my opinion. The omelet station was good as well, the first time I walked by there was a small line of approximately 3-4 people. I decided to give it a try and there was only one person before me. Cook was nice and the omelet was delicious. I was actually sad I didn't eat the omelet first and could not enjoy it as much so late in the meal. They have a section for the dry cereal, but I think it would be more accommodating to the customer if there was milk available near by so that you would not need to get a hold of your server. Our dishes were removed about 3 times during our meal, not bad. Our server was nice and helpful. I was a little down that we hadn't tried the buffet at Red Rock hotel (sister hotel) instead, but for the price of $5.25 it was still a great steal!