Fremont Hotel Casino
Elvis Chapel
Little Church of the West
FAO Schwartz
Golden Nugget Hotel Casino
Fremont Street Experience
Lake Mead National Recreation Area
Hoover Dam
Ethel M Chocolate Factory and Desert Garden
Mandalay Bay Hotel Casino Shark Reef
Luxor
New York-New York Hotel Casino
MGM Grand Hotel Casino
Lion Habitat at the MGM Grand
Monte Carlo Hotel Casino
Aladdin Hotel Casino
Eiffel Tower
Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
Fountains at Bellagio
Caesars Palace Hotel Casino
Flamingo Las Vegas
Mirage Hotel Casino
Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat
Volcano at the Mirage
Venetian Resort %26amp; Casino
Treasure Island
Sirens of TI
Wynn Las VegasBy each of these sites in Las Vegas, where are good, inexpensive places to eat or snack?
That's a pretty long list, but I'll tell you what I know from experience. Any cafe should have reasonable prices and decent food.
Fremont Hotel (junk food there)- Go across the street to California Hotel and there is a Snack Shop downstairs on the opposite corner of the front desk. They have some pretty good food. Everything is cooked to order and reasonable. They have things like Japanese food (tempura, teriyaki), Chili (from Zippy's in Hawaii), sandwiches, etc.
Ethel M. Chocolate Factory - If you go to any station casino, a few nearby, they have a food court type area with pizza, new york deli, panda express, ice cream place, quiznos, and a cafe.
There is also a mall nearby (Galleria at Sunset) that is really good (good prices and sales) and has a food court and some restaurants.
We also have L%26amp;L on Stephanie and Sunset near Target, which sells Hawaiian style foods like shrimp curry, chicken katsu, hamburger steak, mahi, etc.
Hoover Dam - They have a small snack shop. There is nothing really close by.
Luxor - At the Luxor, they have a food court where they have McDonald's, some sandwich places, etc.
Caesar's Palace - I've stayed there and I don't remember any small places to eat, but they do have a mall where you can probably go to.
New York, New York has a lot of little places to eat.
Aladdin - The cafe (Zanzibar, I think), has good tasting food and wide variety. The eggs benedict is really good. I ate that for dinner a lot.
that's a WILD list! OK, I have the same problem, LOL! But I know that lots of the new fancy-schmancy hotels have great places to eat - we just have to choose wisely. I do also know that there are big shopping malls in hotels like the Aladdin %26amp; Caeser's, so therefore, should be lots of choices. All I'm sure about is IN-N-OUT Burger the day after, LOL!By each of these sites in Las Vegas, where are good, inexpensive places to eat or snack?
Buffets
The best places to eat in LV are at the buffets. The best buffet we found for the money was at Circus Circus. At the same time, if you want CHEAP, there are plenty of Fast Food places on the strip as well.
NO ONE does lunch better than the Westward Ho. The "HO" is a great little casino with a hometown feel. Their restaurant is inexpensive by most standards and the portions are HUGE. We discovered it only becausae our package included lunch there. BUT we went back again and again. Great food, nice atmosphere and good price.
In the past (when I lived in Nevada) the buffets were a way to get people into the casinos. They were cheap and the food was plentiful. These days expect high prices at most of the big buffets (Luxor is the highest we found) so take your time and explor the nearby restaurants when it's NOT meal time. It's hard to be objective when you're hungry, so checking out the restaurants when you're NOT hungry is the best way to find a great deal. REad all teh signs, and check the time. Some buffets have lower prices on lunch - but lunch lasts until 4 pm. So if you get in the door at 3:55, you pay LUNCH prices. (The true secret of the early bird special....)
try to stay away as much as you can from the strip if you want to save money if mot try the buffets best deal for your money
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