While long lines often mean the product is worth waiting for, it’s something to be aware of.
Wait Times: While I personally didn’t experience it, mostly because I visited at an odd time (2 pm), the wait to get into the buffet can be long. I’d still recommend making the trip, as Palms is fresh off of a recent (very expensive) renovation project – The property shines and there’s more to see than A.Y.C.E. Location: For folks staying on the Strip, having to take a $10-$15 Uber lessens the value proposition a bit. He must have hit the roadway harder than he had originally thought. Some Sloppy Food Stations: Almost unavoidable at a popular and busy buffet, but there were a number of sloppy stations where previous guests had spilled while serving themselves, which is visible in the pictures above. After finding the intellect in himself, he. The first Native American owned & operated Las Vegas casino resort. Not a huge deal, but nobody ever wants the last of anything. 4,074 reviews 16 of 276 hotels in Las Vegas Location 3.7 Cleanliness 4.3 Service 4.0 Value 4.1 Travelers' Choice This property has identified as Indigenous-owned.
Especially on the dessert table, there were plenty of nearly empty trays. Picked Over Options: Some buffet items were a bit picked over and were slow to be replenished. I’m nitpicking here, as my experience was very positive overall.