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. Weve thoroughly reviewed Vegas Palms Casino and gave it an Above average Safety Index. 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. Not a huge deal, but nobody ever wants the last of anything. Especially on the dessert table, there were plenty of nearly empty trays.
Enjoy one or all of the 100-plus dishes and desserts prepared. Buffet features seven globally inspired stations of made-to-order pasta, fresh pizza, a carving station, chilled seafood and a full soup/salad bar. Open for breakfast, dinner and weekend brunch, A.Y.C.E. Picked Over Options: Some buffet items were a bit picked over and were slow to be replenished. 14.99 a Person, Subject to the 1.5-hour dining time limit.
I’m nitpicking here, as my experience was very positive overall.