Las Vegas Buffets Remodeling & Downtown History Train Mystery

Las Vegas Buffets Remodeling; 2 of the budget buffets are not available at present, which limits the choice for those who want to spend less than 15 dollars (and certainly not more than 20) per person for a Vegas buffet.

1 ( Las Vegas Buffets Remodeling n.1) – WOW!!!  Just re-opened after new ownership, what was generally one of the best affordable buffets in Vegas, this new A.Y.C.E. buffet is now a super affordable gourmet buffet ideal for anybody and everybody who likes good food!  I love it.  We love it.  By far one of the best buffets in Vegas and the very best among the most affordable ones.  Keep an eye out on our Updates page because we will post the new video on this buffet and a detailed review on the dedicated page where we’ll write the updated, objective, no-nonsense review.

2 (Las Vegas Buffets Remodeling n.2) other budget buffet in Vegas, the one at the Orleans, is now closed and we’re told it will open again in September, after some remodeling.  Well, frankly I do hope that the remodeling will be more than just cosmetic, because its dishes, its ingredients and the way they are prepared could really use an improvement.

3 – Bye bye to a piece of history which to me made downtown Vegas:  the stunning “Buffalo Bill” train, a real piece of history which was next to the Main Street Station hotel and casino.  The lot was apparently sold and the train was moved.  I wrote about this and other gems you can still find in the area on my Vegas historical gems page You can see my video on this little gem below:

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New Vegas Videos June 2017

Click on ‘read more’ below for links and details. Brand new video of the Planet Hollywood Buffet (lunch) and of the Aria Buffet (dinner) have been posted on this site, and the relative pages on this site (which you can easily find via the menus or using the search engine of this site) have also been updated. Right now the videos they are on the latest Vegas video section and then they will be moved to the regular “real Vegas videos” section. The links will appear when you click on the ‘read more’ words.

Paris Vegas Video Cromwell Video Vegas Parking Updates

Hello 🙂 New videos have been posted (click on ‘read more’ for the links to the new videos and pages):  a brand new, detailed and comprehensive walk-through of the Paris Vegas buffet (and updates on the written review of this buffet), a walk-through of the Cromwell resort, as well as updates on parking in Vegas resorts. Very soon a brand new walk-through video of the Planet Hollywood buffet will be posted.  Keep an eye on our “Latest Vegas Videos” page because we will post it there without notification on the updates page.  When we post the new video, we will also update the detailed review (+ prices and hours) of the Planet Hollywood buffet (so check Planet Hollywood buffet review page as well).

Caesars Vegas Parking: How Much does it Cost and Where

Caesars Vegas Parking. Oh yes, parking fees in Las Vegas have spread from the offending MGM resorts to all Caesar’s Entertainment resorts on the Strip; as if ever-increasing resort fees were not enough of an insult to all guests, parking is now an add-on to which we are no longer entitled unless we pay extra.  With the Caesar’s properties, the only people saved from this additional cost are those with higher Total Rewards Status.  It’s the same as with MGM; basically you have to gamble a lot to get rid of the parking fees.  My tip of the day:  NEVER GAMBLE TO GET ANY PERKS, ONLY GAMBLE IF YOU ENJOY IT OR IF YOU CAN AFFORD TO LOSE A LOT OF MONEY.  For more read on how to get comped in Vegas.

Back to Parking Fees.  Quote from Caesar’s Entertainment:

This change is based on developments in the Las Vegas market and is consistent with Caesars Entertainment properties in other cities. Valet fees vary by hotel and length of stay. Please check our guide below for details.

Whether you visit for a few hours or a few days, we will provide convenient and secure parking for your stay.

Hotel Guests

  • Registered hotel guests will receive a valet ticket when they enter. Your valet parking fee will then be charged to your room.

Valet Guests

  • Guests will receive a valet ticket when they enter and then pay their fee at a kiosk before collecting their car and exiting the facility.

Total Rewards® Members

  • Valet is complimentary for Total Rewards members at the Platinum, Diamond and Seven Stars levels.
  • If you are at a qualifying level, you will use your Total Rewards card to access free valet.  Fees Below:

Caesars Vegas Parking COSTS

Self and valet parking rates may be subject to change.

SELF-PARKING FEES

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  • Up to 60 minutes: Free
  • 1 to 4 hours: $7.00
  • 4 to 24 hours: $10.00
  • Over 24 hours: $10 for each additional day or fraction thereof
  • The LINQ Backlot: An additional $20 fee for oversized vehicles
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  • 1 to 4 hours: $10
  • 4 to 24 hours: $12

 

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  • Self parking at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino will remain free.

Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino

  • Valet parking at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino will remain free.  Quoted from their website.

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Las Vegas updates 27 November 2016

Hello!  We have new and updated Las Vegas pages, as well as new Las Vegas videos:

New Pages:  The great WAX bus: 2 dollars to go to the Vegas airport!  –  Las Vegas Slot Tournaments Beware  –  Excalibur Vegas Stay: Easy Survival Guide

Updated Pages:  First time in Vegas Easy Guide  –  Flamingo Buffet Review (with prices and hours)

Newly Uploaded Videos:  Video Review (brand new) of the Flamingo buffet in Vegas and Mirage buffet video review, both on our Real Vegas Videos page.

 

Las Vegas Slot Tournaments Beware

Las Vegas Slot Tournaments Beware

Have you been invited to one or more Las Vegas Slot Tournaments by one of the various resorts?  Are you dreaming of finally hitting big and repaying all those Vegas expenses and losses you have accumulated over the years?  Not so fast.

 First of all, check one very crucial piece of information: are the pay-outs in cash or are they in the form of free play? If the latter, you need to bear in mind that free play is never as good as real cash: a) slot machines seem to mysteriously become even tighter with pay-outs when you play under the ‘free play mode’; if you have 200 dollars in free play, it is more likely than not that you will walk away with a tiny fraction of that in real cash at the end of your ‘free play’ – b) free play is meant to entice you to use your own hard-earned money at the end of the session, mostly because it leaves you dissatisfied yet hooked.  Las Vegas Slot Tournaments

Slot Tournaments are often carried out in various ’rounds’.  For example, you may have to participate to 2 rounds one day and a final round the next day. This will prevent you from doing much else and it’ll leave you more at risk of gambling your own money in the interim.

The last day of the tournament is when you find out about your score: this will unfortunately take place sometime in the afternoon, which means that, unless you have provided for another night accommodation yourself at that resort, you will need to linger around until then, play your free play relatively fast and then go to the airport to return home.  In the (unlikely) event that you won ‘big’, it’ll take you a while to finish your free play (even hours): so, be prepared to stay an extra night, even if the resort did not comp you for that final night.

 Las Vegas Slot Tournaments are designed to keep you hooked to slots, to keep you around in that very resort and to tempt you to gamble your own money in the interim.  They are not design to make happy winners; those who win are statistically very likely to squander whatever pay-outs they manage to squeeze out of their free-play or whatever cash they win directly.  You have to be incredibly disciplined to avoid this pitfall.

The higher the Slot Tournament pay-out, the higher the number of participants, thus the lower your chances of winning ‘big’.

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Excalibur Vegas Stay: Easy Survival Guide

Excalibur Vegas Stay: Essential Survival Guide for the Excalibur resort in Las Vegas

If you want to avoid hating this Vegas ‘budget’ Strip resort (or being ‘broken’ by it) you need to follow these steps:

1 – if you truly (but truly!) do not care about the room you may be assigned, or the bed you may be sleeping in, or the quality (or lack thereof) of the mattress, or the view from your room window, etc, then skip to point 5 of this Excalibur Vegas stay survival list.

2 – if you care about having some sort of a view from your room window, you need to specify this at check in. Bear in mind that you may be assigned a low-floor ‘courtyard’ room (facing the inside of the Excalibur) which means that all you’ll be seeing is concrete. Inbound-looking rooms are usually quieter at Excalibur, but (unless you are on a really high floor, say 22 and above) the lack of view can feel claustrophobic to some. I was told that all even number rooms face the inside.

3 – The Resort Tower has still quite a few old mattresses and they often feel as if you are sleeping on concrete at best (unless they are lumpy or have ‘valleys’ in them, which makes it even worse). The ‘remodeled’ Royal Tower rooms seem to be generally smaller, though floors 1-15 have very comfortable beds, which almost make you forget that you are staying at Excalibur altogether.  In fact, they have newly remodeled rooms with modern touch ups and very comfortable beds.  These are not on all floors so you need to ask.  In my opinion, they are well worth the upgrade.  So, if you want to sleep comfortably (on a soft, higher-end mattress with higher-end linen rather than cheap motel-style sheets and covers), you may have to pay the extra 10 to 15 dollars a night for the upsale you will be forced to endure at check-in. Remember that a comfortable room may induce you to stay in it more, which may mean less time in the smoke-filled casino, where you are more-likely-than-not to lose money. If you want to try and cheap out by staying in a Resort Tower older room with a concrete-inspired mattress, you may eventually feel desperate enough to want to change rooms, which is always a hassle (especially in less-than-luxurious resorts). Excalibur Vegas stay

4 – Following point 3, if you are told you can request a ‘mattress-topper’ (often referred to as a ‘foamy’) to soften the concrete-style mattress of many Resort Tower rooms, beware that: a) they don’t have king sizes, only queen sizes (something they omit to tell you but that you will find out after hours of trial and error) and b) they are often filthy, so filthy that the room cleaner did not want to touch it (in my own personal experience).

5 – If you switch rooms trying to improve your Excalibur Vegas stay, check for any items you may have potentially left behind: check, check and check again. If you leave them in the room, they are as good as lost (I was told it’s particularly bad during the evening). I left my charger in room n.1, realized this only 90 minutes after the swap and, when I phoned customer service, all I was told was: ‘we cannot ask the new guests (if they found your charger) because it’s too late at night’. Ok, there’s so much wrong with this sentence, which essentially suggests that no cleaner goes through the room enough to find items left behind OR that nobody cares about reporting such items OR that somehow items get ‘lost’ in the Excalibur maze, one way or the other. As I write this, I still remember leaving an item behind at Bellagio: not only did they notify me of it when I had not even realized it myself, but they sent me the item by mail at no charge (I was on my way home when they contacted me); Excalibur, like many ‘budget’ Vegas resorts (usually those belonging to large chains), is not like that, to put it as diplomatically as I can put it.

6 – Some rooms have plenty of sockets whilst others don’t; always bring your own extension chord with a multi-plug option.

7 – Bring some disinfecting wipes (and this is probably advisable in every hotel you go to): room turnaround in Las Vegas is very fast (well, it was at Excalibur) and I find it hard to believe that surfaces get truly cleaned: besides the obvious stains and dirt spots you will see, there’s a lot more you won’t see. Enough said.

8 – Check-in can be painfully slow; the VIP check in section can also be slow, being one sad line at the end of the registration area. Be prepared for the most crowded place you’ve ever seen, like a badly managed train station, with people practically camping on the floor whilst their traveling companion checks in.  You will enjoy the widest range of coolers on display by many checking-in guests, giving you an idea of what a true Excalibur Vegas stay is all about by frugal guests, and pre-warning you that the ice buckets in the rooms here are very small.

9 – On a positive note, they don’t seem to be too strict about the early check in charge (especially on low-traffic times/low season).

10 – Most Excalibur rooms don’t have a bath tub. So take a bath at home, since you won’t enjoy it during your Excalibur Vegas stay!

11 – Don’t expect to be watching great HD channels in your rooms. The selection is limited and the picture quality is not the best. On a positive note, the wi-fi quality is very good, with great speed.

12 – Unless you can sleep through any noise you can imagine, bring ear plugs.  For some reason many Excalibur guests seem to want to practice wild screaming and heavy door-slamming late at night (the later the better, it seems), something you will hear very clearly through the not-sound-proofed door.  On a positive note, the smoking problem which used to pervade Excalibur room corridors seems to have disappeared.

13 – Following on point 12, make sure your room is far from the house-keeping access door; this area is as crowded and loud as a fish market peopled by hard-of-hearing individuals; the crazy yelling to-and-from starts at 9am and it will pervade your dreams until you wake up out of desperation.

14 – Resort credit. Don’t start charging your room like crazy: be very meticulous when you ask Registration what is and what is not covered by the resort credit: most places are not. We have a full page on Resort Credit Bewares which apply to your Excalibur Vegas stay.

15 – Slot Tournaments. Unless you are one of the lucky 5 who win ‘big’ (out of around 150 people), you may be only winning 100 or 200 dollars in free-play, which sounds like a lot but it is generally not so. Free play, for mysterious reasons we can only speculate on, never seems to yield good payouts. In other words, slot machines seem to mysteriously become even ‘tighter’ when using one’s Free play. 200 dollars in free play may yield only about 20 real dollars in ‘winnings’, running the risk that you will want to play more thus squandering much more of your hand-earned money (which is what Free play is designed to achieve anyway). We have a page on Slot Tournaments Warnings and a page on Free play ‘Bewares’, for those who don’t know much about this.

Now, let’s recap the good points about Excalibur:  1) excellent wi-fi throughout the resort, including the gym (a rarity in Vegas) 2) the gym has hand sanitizers as well as a great supply of bottled water (purified), so you don’t have to share the water dispenser germs accumulated by every single frugal traveler filling up his own water bottle  3) the spa is only 10 dollars extra  4) you get a lot for your gambling here. So, your Excalibur Vegas stay can be a success, if you follow the above!

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