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Originally Posted by Obsideon
To maximize efficency, try to go as late as possible for the first meal (I went around 8pm), preferably dinner as that is usually the best value and most delicious meal of the day (and you can eat it twice!) The BoB starts ticking at exactly the minute you purchase it and runs for exactly 24 hours on the dot. If the BoB expires at 6:30pm and you are in a 45min line-up at 6:25pm, chances are you aren't gonna get in.
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If you're already in line and you don't think you're going to make it, you can ask to jump to the front to grab your meal ticket and go back to where you were originally in the line.
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Dinner 8:15pm - Rio's Carnival World Buffet: Holymoly this is by far the BIGGEST buffet selection I've ever seen, the endless trays of food in the buffet line are insane! I could barely see the other end of the restaurant! Quality is decent.
PASSED THE FUCK OUT after this epic meal time lol ...
Next day ...
11ish am - Bally's: Went here for breakfast/lunch, standard buffet fare, pretty solid but probably wouldn't go back with so many other options around.
Afternoon Snack/Lunch
3pm - Le Village Buffet in Paris: Went there for the crepe as it is the best part but nothing else really stands out. Still managed to beast down some prime rib and chicken. Interior is quaint and a bit tacky decor with drapes and lots of painted walls.
Dinner
7:30ish-8? - Spice Market Buffet at Planet Hollywood: Best bang for your buck, the crab legs were delicious, and you can ask them to grill it for you too if you are tired of eating it cold. Tender prime rib and the the basics are all there.
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For hot crab legs you can go to Harrah's. My asian brothers ad sisters haven't figured that place out yet so they ALWAYS have tons of it. When I was at PH, a family literally parked right in front of the crab legs and took everything when it got refilled lol