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| - For $30 a person, I was sorely disappointed. First, I was lame and thought I could use my "Mlife" card for the buffet but was told that my card was too lowly for that privilege (the sign only said "Mlife" with no reference to color. I was brutally rebuffed by the cashier and sent back to join the other lowlifes in the other line after paying in her line). Never the less we resolved to keep our tradition of trying the buffet of the hotel we stay at. Then we were charged for my son who should have been free. I had to get back in line to dispute it with the cashier who insisted that he was not free. When the other cashier notified her that she was wrong, I had to wait for a manager to receive a refund. The layout was a bit confusing. There were stations on opposite sides of the restaurant. My husband asked if I missed "the other section" which I had. I asked him if he knew they had a "dessert section" which he did not. The assortment of food was ordinary. I've paid less at the Red Rock and got a better variety and quality of food. I tried the crab leg even though I don't ordinarily eat it. I guess I had to feel like I ate my money's worth since there wasn't anything else there that was spectacular. Eggs were runny, waffles were deflated, bacon was soggy, danishes were like cardboard. I struggled with the crab legs and received fishy fingers and hardly any meat for my trouble. My son and daughter had only cereal (little boxes of Fruit Loops and Lucky Charms) and potato hash brown patty. They didn't care for anything else. The scrambled egg had onions in them so they stayed away from that. The bacon was all fat so it freaked them out. After finishing one little box each, they asked for a second one. I went back to find them seconds of their cereals, but there was only Corn Flakes and Raisin Bran. I asked the woman working in the section if there were more. She replied, "Eh?!" like she was about to kick my ass for disrupting her. I asked again and she replies a little too loudly, "Lemme check." Then she threw out the box of cereals, searched for any that were different from Corn Flakes or Raisin Bran, then said," No, thas all I got." So we paid $22 for my daughter to have one box of cereal and a hash brown patty. At least my son ended up being free. Oh and the coffee!! Way way way too strong. At least I could dilute it with creamer. My husband, who takes his black with sugar, went to Starbucks afterward. Mediocre service. I will not be coming to this buffet again. I now can see why there was no line when we went in even though it was after 11:00 a.m. on a Saturday on Memorial weekend. Usually we have to arrive early to beat buffet crowds.
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