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Greatest Hits: Fly&Dine’s Hotel Brunch Buffet Rules

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To continue our summer series highlighting the best in Fly&Dine, today we’re sharing Fly&Dine’s Hotel Brunch Buffet Rules, a guide for getting the most out of your All-You-Can-Eat buffet. Enjoy! You want to brunch, son? You want to buffet like a baller? Then drop the soup and listen to me. I’ve been hitting hotel brunch…

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Fly&Dine’s Hotel Brunch Buffet Rules

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You want to brunch, son? You want to buffet like a baller? Then drop the soup and listen to me. I’ve been hitting hotel brunch buffets since Justin Bieber was in short pants (he still is, though, right?). I know the secrets of the steam trays. I’m cool with the curiosities of carving stations. I’m…

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Buffet Review: SLS Buffet in Las Vegas

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Vegas is a buffet town. When 99-cent all-you-can-eat options disappeared along with the Sahara, the luxury buffet took hold and now diners are paying upwards of $20 per person just for breakfast. The Bellagio Buffet, The Buffet at Wynn, The Wicked Spoon at the Cosmopolitan, and the newly renovated Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace have…

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Fly&Dine Buffet Report: Manta at the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel

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The Mauna Kea is the oldest hotel on Hawaii’s Kohala Coast and next year it’ll celebrate its 50th anniversary.  Built by a Rockefeller, this beautiful hotel doesn’t look anywhere near its age and Manta, the signature restaurant at the Mauna Kea is no exception. Do you see that photo above? That’s the view from my…

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Fly&Dine Hotel Buffet Report: Waikoloa Beach Marriott

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Resort fees have spread like a plague throughout the travel industry but once in a while, they’re actually worth it. At the Waikoloa Beach Marriott, where I’ve been staying as their guest for two days this week, the $25 resort fee not only gives you two Mai Tais and free internet to get the party…

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Fly&Dine Hotel Brunch Review: Harbourside in Hong Kong

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The closest most of us will ever get to a royal feast is the mighty hotel brunch. On Sundays across the globe, hotels set up massive displays of epicurean excess and all you have to do to partake is open your wallet. In Hong Kong, Sunday brunching is almost a required activity. In fact, it’s…

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