This HTML5 document contains 9 embedded RDF statements represented using HTML+Microdata notation.

The embedded RDF content will be recognized by any processor of HTML5 Microdata.

Namespace Prefixes

PrefixIRI
n3http://www.openvoc.eu/poi#
schemahttp://schema.org/
rdfhttp://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#
n2http://data.yelp.com/Review/id/
n6http://data.yelp.com/Business/id/
revhttp://purl.org/stuff/rev#
xsdhhttp://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#
n7http://data.yelp.com/User/id/

Statements

Subject Item
n2:fkzTatz74a3BYA9MXjGDzQ
rdf:type
rev:Review
schema:dateCreated
2015-01-12T00:00:00
schema:itemReviewed
n6:-P8dGzSVhJi-5oZ-8U2y0w
n3:funnyReviews
0
rev:rating
2
n3:usefulReviews
0
rev:text
One of the benefits of staying and dining in Las Vegas is the budget options available. We look for bargains, so we usually land at one of the Station hotels paying $35 to $55 per night (including resort fees). So we have had the chance to try the buffets at the Fiesta Henderson and Boulder Station. Both had better food and more items to choose from, and they cost less with a Station card. We got a Can Club card after check-in to take advantage of the $11.99 buffet (normally $14.99). When we got to the buffet we were charged the full $14.99 and were told it would have been more without the Can Club card. We checked the hours and date and should have qualified for the $11.99 advertised price. So either the ad was wrong or we were overcharged $3 per person. The prime rib was fine, as were the mashed potatoes and a few other things, but most of the food was average at best. The sushi? Methinks not. The shrimp? Overbreaded and nearing its expiration date. The desserts were below average. Next time we'll take our Station card and go up the street for dinner at Boulder Station if in the mood for buffet.
n3:coolReviews
0
rev:reviewer
n7:aOciPi1VY8JBeR_8Upmk3Q