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| - You lose all sense of time in Vegas, so when we decided it was probably time for dinner, it turned out it was only about 4pm and we were nearly the only ones in the place for dinner which was great. We walked by about 2 hours later and the line was a mile long - so that was definitely a benefit of going off-hours if you can.
Overall it was a hit and miss buffet, as I'm assuming many of the standard casino buffets are. I actually really enjoyed most of my dinner, but that is because I just cast aside all the things I tried and didn't like. It seems really wasteful to me, but some of it was just that bad. Among the things that were that bad were the ribs, the chicken, and some of the vegetables I tried. And the hushpuppies were among the worst things I've ever ingested - I'm not sure they weren't meant to be dog food instead.
However, the seafood selection was fantastic, and I indulged myself on many oysters, crab legs, crawfish (I was ecstatic someone from New Orleans!), shrimp, and salmon. I had an overflowing plate of each before I threw in the towel and called it a successful buffet.
I was too stuffed to go for any of the desserts at that point, but there didn't seem to be too many that looked that great anyways.
The staff was also very friendly and available, but again we were some of the only patrons at the time.
If you're a seafood fan, this buffet hits the mark. If not, you might want to look elsewhere.
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