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By Maria Mora

Casears Palace, Las Vegas

Casears Palace

My husband will be hitting several Las Vegas hotels for a bachelor party weekend in a few months, and I’m debating on whether to tell him about the biggest buffet deal in town: 24-hour, all-you-can-eat passes good for seven Las Vegas buffets. If I let my husband in on this, he may take it as a challenge to discover exactly how much he can eat in one day.

Harrah’s Casino Hotels is behind the offer. Just book a 3-night stay at one of its properties and get two all-you-can-eat passes for any of these participating buffets:

Las Vegas buffets are the stuff of legend, with top chefs, amazing selection and unparalleled quality. So if you’re going for the Harrah’s deal , grab a breakfast buffet before sightseeing, stop for lunch later at another participating casino, and then take a break from the slots to catch a big dinner. (Think of it as another form of high rolling.)

Tip: If you have more than 2 guests in your party, you can buy extra passes for $29.99 at one of the participating buffets.

Terms and Conditions: All you can eat buffet pass for a full 24 hours! The clock starts when you check in at the first buffet – then visit ANY of the included buffets for free for the next 24 hours. Good for 2 people, across 7 properties! Must stay 3 or more nights. Some blackout dates apply. If traveling with additional guests, the 24 hour buffet pass can be purchased for $29.99 at any participating buffet.

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Maria Mora is a memoir blogger and wannabe photographer. She travels extensively throughout Florida and the Caribbean with her two young sons.


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Nina Kokotas Hahn

Nina Kokotas Hahn

Nina Kokotas Hahn is a travel writer and Chicago journalist whose work appears in Chicago magazine, HuffPost Travel and Condé Nast’s HotelChatter. Globetrotting since infancy, she’s the daughter of a travel agent and considers thrill seeking part of the DNA. Find her on Twitter at @ninakhahn.

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