All the food at all those buffets looked soo delicious😋i haven't eaten at a buffet in years though. My food options when going to Vegas is Dick's Last Resort at the Excalibur, Hard Rock Cafe, all the Denny's restaurants on the Strip and Fremont Street and having New York style slice of pizza at a food court at New York New York and MGM Grand. Great video Melissa 😊
It sucks that they got rid of the buffets. I can say the bacon looked good at all them😅. Don't like the time limit. I agree with your ratings. Thanks for all the information, Melissa and Enrique. 🎅🎄🤶🌲❤️
Hey Melissa and Enrique! Hope you guys are doing well!💙 My wife and I have been to all of them(had to update, I've been to Circus Circus, my wife has not😂)....we have Wynn as our #1 and Wicked Spoon #2. Next week we have 2 reservations for WS and 2 priority seating/pre pay for Wynn! We love WS and Wynn!! Another awesome video! We appreciate your channel!!
One shouldn't lose an appetite while watching your interesting reviews of these Vegas buffets...Thankfully, the top 2 with the seafood options staved off the sea sickness.🤣👍👍
I’ve been to all of these except for Wynn’s over my various visits. By my experiences, your rankings are pretty spot on. In 1991, Circus Circus had one thing going for it, breakfast was inexpensive but dinner was cheap. At $2.99, it didn’t have anything particularly fancy (cheese and blueberry blintzes were the fanciest things there) but it had good quantity and decent quality. Dinner wasn’t much and not really worth the $5.99 price. Pretty much everything they had at lunch ($3.99) plus a carving station with ham and roast beef. The decor was also school cafeteria plain back then. Never ate there since. I really enjoyed Wicked Spoon. The small dish concept made it somewhat guilt-free. If something caught your interest, you could get a dish with four or five bites. And if it turned out to be you didn’t like it, you hadn’t taken that much and could always go back for more if you did like it. The Bacchanal was my favorite for food and design. The good was displayed amazingly well and, for many dishes, they had a small plate style similar to Wicked Spoon. I know a lot was prepared in remote kitchens but having the cooking areas right behind the serving stations was a nice touch and meant the more specialized items were very fresh.😊
IMO, the Wynn is hands down the best. Their food was very flavorful which I did not find to be the case with the Bacchanal (Quantity over Quality). Further, the Wynn's atmosphere and experience was superior in every way. It was not timed the way the Bacchanal was and not nearly as crowded so it was much easier to get to the food and to have a relaxing dinner.
I have only eaten at one buffet on the strip and that is the Wynn. What can I say, it was amazing both times. Having said that, I prefer eating at restaurants as there are so many to choose from.
I would say Caesars the win and Palms are your best buffets in Vegas for Christmas. You can’t get in there without making a reservation and for $60. I’m gonna be eating at Rampart casino hopefully it’ll be good.
I really enjoy watching your adventures and reviews. 🥰 Personally, there isn't any food on any of the buffets that would make the prices worth it for me. The only Las Vegas buffet I remember dining in was at Riviera. I want to say it was $14, and that seemed steep at the time. It was so long ago, I can't remember what all we ate. It was good but nothing special enough to have left a lasting impact or to warrant sending a postcard home about. 😊 With the diet I adopted several months after that Vegas visit, if I ever make it back, I think going off strip to find Indian or Japanese food would work best for me. I don't think I have the capacity to eat enough on a buffet since I was a lot younger. ❤
IMO, the Wynn is hands down the best. Their food was very flavorful which I did not find to be the case with the Bacchanal (Quantity over Quality). Further, the Wynn's atmosphere and experience was superior in every way. It was not timed the way the Bacchanal was and not nearly as crowded so it was much easier to get to the food and to have a relaxing dinner.
I think MGM may have done you dirty on that price from other reviews I've seen, but I may be wrong. ❤ OMG the rolling hotdogs at Luxor make it look like you were at 7-11. 😂
@UpUpOurWay lol I was thinking there was a choice to not do the mimosa brunch, but maybe that depends on the day of the week. I saw someone else get a complimentary mimosa, but now I'm recalling it was because of where they ranked with their hotel points?? Haha! The Luxor dogs did look a lot better than hotdogs I saw at another buffy later in the video. I commented prematurely. 😁 John Ferreira must be deciding some of these boofay selections. 🤣🌭❤️
Yours is the first positive review of the Bellagio buffet I have seen in years. They must be making changes for the better.
Thanks, Melissa and Enrique 👍
All the food at all those buffets looked soo delicious😋i haven't eaten at a buffet in years though. My food options when going to Vegas is Dick's Last Resort at the Excalibur, Hard Rock Cafe, all the Denny's restaurants on the Strip and Fremont Street and having New York style slice of pizza at a food court at New York New York and MGM Grand. Great video Melissa 😊
LOL, I remember when the the cashier at CC asked if you wanted to see it first! Run away, run away!
YES!!! It was a red flag 🚩 for sure
It sucks that they got rid of the buffets. I can say the bacon looked good at all them😅. Don't like the time limit. I agree with your ratings. Thanks for all the information, Melissa and Enrique. 🎅🎄🤶🌲❤️
@@luckcometome I see you’re a bacon lover! 😂
@UpUpOurWay lmbo yes I am😅❤️
Hey Melissa and Enrique! Hope you guys are doing well!💙 My wife and I have been to all of them(had to update, I've been to Circus Circus, my wife has not😂)....we have Wynn as our #1 and Wicked Spoon #2. Next week we have 2 reservations for WS and 2 priority seating/pre pay for Wynn! We love WS and Wynn!! Another awesome video! We appreciate your channel!!
Hey Rick, sounds like you will be gaining a few pounds next week! You’ll have to keep us posted on your trip!
@UpUpOurWay Oh, you're not wrong, aways gain a few pounds in Vegas!🙈 We'll definitely keep you posted!😊 Happy Holiday's to you both!!
Hello I agree with the list.
Wynn is my #1 choice to grub
excaliber is doing a good job and offers a crepe station
One shouldn't lose an appetite while watching your interesting reviews of these Vegas buffets...Thankfully, the top 2 with the seafood options staved off the sea sickness.🤣👍👍
@@holliesheet3182 😂
I’ve been to all of these except for Wynn’s over my various visits. By my experiences, your rankings are pretty spot on. In 1991, Circus Circus had one thing going for it, breakfast was inexpensive but dinner was cheap. At $2.99, it didn’t have anything particularly fancy (cheese and blueberry blintzes were the fanciest things there) but it had good quantity and decent quality. Dinner wasn’t much and not really worth the $5.99 price. Pretty much everything they had at lunch ($3.99) plus a carving station with ham and roast beef. The decor was also school cafeteria plain back then. Never ate there since.
I really enjoyed Wicked Spoon. The small dish concept made it somewhat guilt-free. If something caught your interest, you could get a dish with four or five bites. And if it turned out to be you didn’t like it, you hadn’t taken that much and could always go back for more if you did like it.
The Bacchanal was my favorite for food and design. The good was displayed amazingly well and, for many dishes, they had a small plate style similar to Wicked Spoon. I know a lot was prepared in remote kitchens but having the cooking areas right behind the serving stations was a nice touch and meant the more specialized items were very fresh.😊
IMO, the Wynn is hands down the best. Their food was very flavorful which I did not find to be the case with the Bacchanal (Quantity over Quality). Further, the Wynn's atmosphere and experience was superior in every way. It was not timed the way the Bacchanal was and not nearly as crowded so it was much easier to get to the food and to have a relaxing dinner.
I love Buffetsssss Thank you.
I have only eaten at one buffet on the strip and that is the Wynn. What can I say, it was amazing both times. Having said that, I prefer eating at restaurants as there are so many to choose from.
@@AD12396 it’s true, too many good restaurants to eat at!
I would say Caesars the win and Palms are your best buffets in Vegas for Christmas. You can’t get in there without making a reservation and for $60. I’m gonna be eating at Rampart casino hopefully it’ll be good.
I really enjoy watching your adventures and reviews. 🥰 Personally, there isn't any food on any of the buffets that would make the prices worth it for me.
The only Las Vegas buffet I remember dining in was at Riviera. I want to say it was $14, and that seemed steep at the time. It was so long ago, I can't remember what all we ate. It was good but nothing special enough to have left a lasting impact or to warrant sending a postcard home about. 😊
With the diet I adopted several months after that Vegas visit, if I ever make it back, I think going off strip to find Indian or Japanese food would work best for me. I don't think I have the capacity to eat enough on a buffet since I was a lot younger. ❤
Hey Melissa and Enrique! I totally agree! Love you guys😊❤
@@vancegrady7904 hey Vance & JB!
IMO, the Wynn is hands down the best. Their food was very flavorful which I did not find to be the case with the Bacchanal (Quantity over Quality). Further, the Wynn's atmosphere and experience was superior in every way. It was not timed the way the Bacchanal was and not nearly as crowded so it was much easier to get to the food and to have a relaxing dinner.
I think MGM may have done you dirty on that price from other reviews I've seen, but I may be wrong. ❤
OMG the rolling hotdogs at Luxor make it look like you were at 7-11. 😂
@@andthe2become1flesh93 lol they change the prices every 5 minutes! Hot dogs at Luxor were one of the few good foods 😂
@UpUpOurWay lol I was thinking there was a choice to not do the mimosa brunch, but maybe that depends on the day of the week. I saw someone else get a complimentary mimosa, but now I'm recalling it was because of where they ranked with their hotel points??
Haha! The Luxor dogs did look a lot better than hotdogs I saw at another buffy later in the video. I commented prematurely. 😁 John Ferreira must be deciding some of these boofay selections. 🤣🌭❤️
Circus Circus should be #1 😂😂
Whoo hoooo. Excalibur is #5
I rank Circus Circus, MGM and Luxor the same. Yuck.
Especially Circus Circus! It shouldn’t be open!
First!!
🎉🎉🎉Winner! 🎉🎉🎉
Best buffet on the strip, South Point.
@@kennethjohnson4964 it’s not really on the strip but it’s a great buffet. Best value for sure!