I am not a Caesars fan, however I do like the buffet at Caesars Palace. I tried Peter Lugar's, nasty, stayed at Paris and Bally's years ago, not very nice, maybe now it's better?
@@luckislonggone9941 Bacchanal buffet in Caesars Palace is solid. 7 or 8 years ago. It used to be amazing. The charcuterie on it was crazy. Now it's just a good place. Yeah, I mean I'm looking at it from the point of view that it's usually comped so it's pretty easy to get comps at Caesars as opposed to some of the other properties. If I were paying $150 a night I definitely would not stay at Bally's. Paris has its positives.
Yes, but it's not that many points. The best thing they have going right now are the tier point multipliers. Go out there when it's 5X or 10x and play 3 or 4 days and it's pretty easy to get diamond.
I am not a Caesars fan, however I do like the buffet at Caesars Palace. I tried Peter Lugar's, nasty, stayed at Paris and Bally's years ago, not very nice, maybe now it's better?
@@luckislonggone9941 Bacchanal buffet in Caesars Palace is solid. 7 or 8 years ago. It used to be amazing. The charcuterie on it was crazy. Now it's just a good place. Yeah, I mean I'm looking at it from the point of view that it's usually comped so it's pretty easy to get comps at Caesars as opposed to some of the other properties. If I were paying $150 a night I definitely would not stay at Bally's. Paris has its positives.
When you eat at a Ceasars property do yo get tier credits for that?
Yes, but it's not that many points. The best thing they have going right now are the tier point multipliers. Go out there when it's 5X or 10x and play 3 or 4 days and it's pretty easy to get diamond.
The best tip for Caesars properties is to avoid them. All of them.