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Rarely enough to justify it, which is why I tend to avoid them. Sometimes we'll go as a family to the brunch buffet at the country club near us and I will usually get an omelet, something from the carving station with a side, some shrimp and dessert. I tended to do the same when staying at the Las Vegas Hilton too.
I did go to the Carnival World Buffet at the Rio in Vegas a few years back (and paid like $39 to do so) and I had a bunch of crab legs, some carved meat and sides, some random things (sushi maybe?) and a little dessert and that was it. I can't eat like I used to when I was in my teens so I don't really enjoy buffets much. I'd rather have a good eggs Benedict any day.