Harrah’s Entertainment’s is now selling buffet passes, which give buyers all-day access to dine at seven Las Vegas buffets.

Each pass is $39.99 plus tax for Total Rewards members and $45.99 for non-members. Alcoholic beverages are not included.

The buffet pass is "one of the city’s best casual-dining values," said Michael Weaver, vice president of marketing for Harrah’s resorts in Las Vegas. Harrah's said blackout dates may apply.

The pass is accepted at Paradise Garden Buffet at the Flamingo Las Vegas; Lago Buffet at Caesars Palace; Flavors at Harrah’s Las Vegas; Emperor’s Buffet at Imperial Palace; Le Village Buffet at Paris Las Vegas; Spice Market Buffet at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino; and Carnival World Buffet at Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino.

In conjunction with the new buffet pass, Harrah’s is offering room-and-buffet packages that include a three-night stay and two buffet passes.

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