Fern Modena
TUG Lifetime Member
Somebody here mentioned this once before...you can get discounts to some restaurants at the Tix4Tonite booths (half price ticket booths). If you go to the Tix for Dinner website you can get an idea of what is available. The booths are at various locations. The most convenient would be in the plaza in front of Polo Towers, in the Coke Bottle area, and if you are driving, just before the Riviera Hotel (this one is a trailer and has parking for about ten cars on site). When you go to the booth you purchase dinner reservations (you have to give them a date and time and it has to be seven or less days away) to a specific restaurant for $3. per person ($2. if it is a buffet). You give the reservation slip to the host at the restaurant and are charged a discounted rate from 30-50% off, depending on the place.
I recently purchased vouchers for Pampas Churrascaria, a Brazilian Grill restaurant. We went there tonight with Dave M. and Pat H. The food is great, especially for carnivores. First is a salad bar with a large variety of items besides salad. There is Brazilian fish stew, mixed mushrooms, olives and feta cheese, rice and cheese balls, fried banana, Texas caviar, Israeli couscous, and a whole lot more. There are ten different types of meat, as much as you want, as often as you want. They keep coming around with skewers and big knives, and cut off whatever you want. And each skewer seemed to have both rare and more done parts, to satisfy everybody's taste.
The food was good, and certain people attempted to see just how much "all you can eat" really was Not really, but they sure did enjoy...
The normal price for Pampas at dinner is $38.95. With the vouchers it was $22.95 and well worth it.
Fern
I recently purchased vouchers for Pampas Churrascaria, a Brazilian Grill restaurant. We went there tonight with Dave M. and Pat H. The food is great, especially for carnivores. First is a salad bar with a large variety of items besides salad. There is Brazilian fish stew, mixed mushrooms, olives and feta cheese, rice and cheese balls, fried banana, Texas caviar, Israeli couscous, and a whole lot more. There are ten different types of meat, as much as you want, as often as you want. They keep coming around with skewers and big knives, and cut off whatever you want. And each skewer seemed to have both rare and more done parts, to satisfy everybody's taste.
The food was good, and certain people attempted to see just how much "all you can eat" really was Not really, but they sure did enjoy...
The normal price for Pampas at dinner is $38.95. With the vouchers it was $22.95 and well worth it.
Fern