JJ wrote:
I have a rule, never to eat at buffets. They encourage you to eat too much to get your money's worth. That is why I will never stay at the Four Seasons in Whistler again. I asked for a menu of room service for breakfast, but they don't have room service for breakfast you had to go to their $50. breakfast buffet.
With the exception of Vegas, I would never eat in a hotel, especially not at Whistler. You have IGA, McD's, lots of places you can get a quick bite or stock up the night before. Americans are big on buffets and they really know how to do them, that's why they are so overweight.
I do know what you mean about eating at buffets but if it's a one time thing, you won't need to worry about it. While in Mexico, we have buffets and for the first day our eyes were bigger than our stomachs but afterwards, we adjusted quite nicely and ate what we want. The same with on a cruise, they have phenominal food there. While on a cruise, most of the time we had a 3 course meal as opposed to a buffet primarily because the quality was a little better but we probably ate just as much as we would've at a buffet.
Buffets allow one to sample everything and therefore, give you variety, selection, and choice.