Buy one get one free buffet coupon?

I seen it mentioned a few times in reviews. How do I get hold of these coupons?

Las Vegas buffets often have promotions like "buy one, get one free," but obtaining these coupons usually requires knowing where to look or being part of certain programs. These deals are legitimate, but they tend to be time-sensitive and limited to specific buffets or dates.

Here are some ways to find and use these coupons:

  • Casino Player’s Club / Rewards Program: Many Las Vegas resorts offer free or discounted buffet coupons to members of their loyalty programs. Sign up for free at the casino and check your email or player’s account for current offers.
  • Hotel Concierge: If you’re staying on the Strip, ask the hotel concierge. They often have up-to-date coupons and can print them for you. They sometimes include BOGO deals at popular buffets.
  • Coupon Websites: Websites like Vegas.com, Travelzoo, or Groupon occasionally post buffet deals, including BOGO promotions. Make sure the coupon is valid for the specific buffet and date you plan to visit.
  • Travel Packages or Bookings: Sometimes, if you book a hotel through certain travel packages, they include complimentary or discounted buffet offers. Check with your booking agent or online package details.
  • Casino Promotions on the Strip: Walk up to the buffet and check for current promotions at the host or cashier window. Occasionally, there are limited-time BOGO offers available directly on site.

Some additional tips:

  • Always confirm expiration dates and any restrictions on the coupon (days, times, or specific buffets).
  • Carry identification if required, as some BOGO deals are tied to your casino rewards account.
  • Sign up for newsletters from your favorite casinos before your trip — they often send digital coupons and limited-time offers directly to subscribers.

By combining loyalty programs, checking online deals, and asking at the hotel or casino, you can often find valid buy-one-get-one-free buffet offers without too much hassle.


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