Thursday, December 20, 2012

Eating out in Miami - Part 1


With Shuttle Bus Companies, we’re going to break the rules a little bit and share a few of Miami’s best kept secrets with you whether you are heading over for a party bus bachelor party, pub crawl event, wedding dinner or a bus charter tour.
Travelling with bus rental to Miami usually means a journey to a smorgasbord of some sort. Whether for gambling, to see one of their world-famous lounge acts, to ogle at the famed Miami Showgirls or for their famed buffets. Yes, their buffets.

If you’ve never seen them or experienced the, the buffets in Miami are unlike one you’ll ever experience at any normal hotel. Like the neon lights that run 24 hours, they do things brighter, louder, brasher and interestingly sometimes cheaper here, when it comes to buffets.
So here are some pieces of advice and tips for getting the most out of your party bus rental Miami buffet experience.
Time it Right
The food is cheap and the selections are varied so don’t be surprised at the long lines. The best way to overcome this is to adjust your mealtime and go early for brunch, as Miami tends to attract a late-night crowd that usually builds up in the evenings.
Our Tips: Casino regulars and valued hotel guests can get to the front of the queue as a comp and slipping the hostess a bill or two also helps you get in early.
Scope the Buffet:
Always ask if you can see the buffet before you pay to avoid a potential bad experience during the party bus tour. Check out the dishes on offer before you put anything n your plate. And when you do, Start out by taking very small samples of many different items or select your dishes as if you were eating a single meal each time you load up your plate
Our Tips: Don't fill up on the first thing you see. Go easy on the soup, sodas and fruit juices as these fill you up quick, but will leave you hungry later on.
Stretch Your Dollar(s)
Some spendthrifts or bus rental party-goers are broke gamblers (depending on your luck) prefer to visit the buffets towards the end of the lunch schedule as it’s sometimes possible to stay for dinner too but paying for just lunch. It depends on the hotel’s individual policies but dinner buffets usually tend to be more expensive.
Our Tip: Buffet prices are also usually cheaper midweek and breakfast buffets cost less than lunch or dinner buffets. Also look out for room package deals that include a free buffet when you book your room.
Etiquette:
Many bus rental customers can tell you not to eat in line! It is not advisable to touch food with your hands while in buffet line. Use a fresh plate when you’re going back for seconds. And, if you’re in the line and aren’t sure of what you want, let the people behind you cut in front of you.
Our Tips: Always tip the hard working servers. Don’t doggy bag any of the food from the restaurant. If you accidentally took something that you don’t like, leave it on your plate.

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