Thursday, April 1, 2010

affordable eating & electric plugs

Hi can anyone recommend reasonably priced eating for b/fast and evening meals?. Do i require an adaptor for the electric to charge my phone?.





affordable eating %26amp; electric plugs


Is Leigh in the UK? if so, you will need an adaptor for the wall electrical outlets, you can buy them at Boots or at the airport.





Where are you staying and what do you call reasonable? It would help if we knew where you are staying and around how much per person you are willing to pay for breakfast and also for evening meals per person.



affordable eating %26amp; electric plugs


Hi





Yes you will need an adaptor for your phone or anything else electric you wish to bring with you. Make sure it%26#39;s all dual voltage or you will have a problem. Phones are all universal though.



As for where to eat, that would depend on where you are staying and if you have a car to get around in. We have always found eating off strip gets better value meals.







Clive




While staying at Rio, dh and I went next door to Gold Coast and had their B/fast Buffet...6 bucks a person with players club card...they had Omelets and bacon and hash browns and lots of other good stuff...well worth stop out there. You can catch shuttle to Rio from balloon in front of Paris and walk next door




Hi Leigh is in the Uk and we will be staying at the mirage which i have been informed is quite expensive. As for what we are willing to pay i have no idea never been before




';As for what we are willing to pay i have no idea never been before';





Irrespective of whether or not you%26#39;ve been to a particular destination you must surely have ballpark figures for what you consider to be expensive and reasonable for breakfast and dinner!




Hi





One of more unique (as they are not common in the UK)is the american all you can eat buffets, here is list with prices



http://www.a2zlasvegas.com/food/buf-list.php3







Clive




By Vegas standards I wouldn%26#39;t say that Mirage is expensive, not cheap but far from expensive. You will love your stay there, it%26#39;s a very good property in an excellent location.





There is a Denny%26#39;s almost right across the street from Mirage, good place for breakfast that won%26#39;t break the bank at all. There%26#39;s also a McD%26#39;s across the street.





In the Mirage, for casual food there is Carnagie Deli, it is reasonable because portions are HUGE so two can easily split the food amongst them. Another option in the hotel that is inexpensive is California Pizza Kitchen. They have pizza, salads in small or large portions that can easily make a meal for you and they have a few Italian entrees, all reasonable and good. The Caribe Cafe which is the 24 hr cafe in the hotel is also good and reasonable for a meal.





Next door to the Mirage in the Forum Shops is the Cheesecake Factory and across the street and down a bit are both Palazzo and the Venetian, both have a Grand Lux cafe. All of these are owned by the same peoople. The food is very good, portions large, decent service and nice inside. I highly recommend them.





Maggiano%26#39;s is in the Fashion Show Mall, very good food, nice place and good service and again won%26#39;t break the bank.





You can walk to the places I%26#39;ve just mentioned easily.




If you scroll down to the end of that buffet link you%26#39;ll see that it was last updated nearly a year ago. Most of the prices are no longer current. Add a buck or two to get close to what they cost now.




The Cheesecake Factory was a good value for lunch/dinner and was good quality, also good service.





The Paris Breakfast buffet was my favorite meal in Vegas, it is around $20 each and the food was very fresh and delicious, the only drawback is the long wait in line. But, after my breakfast, I was full till dinner.

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