Huge supermarket with wide aisles and a bulk foods area where shoppers can measure and bag their own portions of coffee, nuts, and more. The atmosphere feels like a friendly warehouse store with 24/7 hours, making it convenient and relaxed for all types of shoppers.
Prices stay consistently dirt cheap across a wide variety of food and bulk items. No club membership fee applies, and essentials like water bottles come at low cost.
A large bulk section offers a wide variety of popular candy alongside nuts, grains, and spices. Prices for candy and other bulk items stay very low compared to pre-packaged options.
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WinCo Foods is open 24/7, making it convenient for late-night shoppers.
The store does not accept credit cards; cash and debit are preferred.
Expect busy shopping times around 10pm on weekdays.
Outdoor cactus garden offers unique cactus varieties and peaceful atmosphere with benches for relaxation. Glowing Christmas lights create a beautiful, quiet setting after dark. On-site chocolate factory provides free tastings and showcases chocolate-making, including alcohol-infused chocolates and optional wine pairings.
Chocolates require a full wallet because they are not cheap. Prices lean toward the higher end for sweets here.
A small candy factory uses all natural ingredients to make dark chocolates. Visitors can watch the candy-making process and buy treats from the gift store, though the candy is pricey.
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The Christmas lights display runs from early November to early January after dark.
There is a $2 entry fee during the holidays, payable by cash or card.
Expect a 30-minute wait for entry during the Christmas Lights event.
Variety store offers a wide selection of items all priced at five dollars or less, including toys, clothes, gadgets, and unique snacks. The atmosphere is busy and casual, with a layout that can feel a bit disorganized due to high foot traffic. It stands out for its affordable prices and unusual, trendy products suitable for gifts and last-minute shopping.
Offers a range of cheap yet decent quality products suitable for kids and last-minute gifts. Prices stay consistently low, making it easy to find affordable items to match with others.
Offers unique gummy candies like dill pickle spears and macaroni and cheese shapes. Stocks candies not typically found at Walmart or Smith's.
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Bring your own reusable bags as the store does not provide any.
Most items are priced at $5 or less, with some around $20.
The store has a large parking lot that is usually empty.
Buffet restaurant offers a spacious, clean dining room with tablecloths and a family-friendly atmosphere featuring lively kids and balloon artists. The environment feels bright and efficient, with seating arranged for comfort and large parties. Music and a dessert bar with frozen yogurt add to the welcoming vibe.
Buffet offers cheap prices with a senior discount. Meals include multi-course options at low cost.
Cotton candy stands out with pre-bagged options that brighten kids' visits. The spot also offers ice cream and an Icee machine for sweet treats.
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Breakfast is only available on Saturdays and Sundays.
The senior special is $10 from 2 to 4 PM, including a drink.
Golden Corral offers a free dinner meal for veterans on Military Appreciation Night.
Large room filled with vintage and modern pinball machines creates a nostalgic, neon-lit atmosphere with the tactile sounds of flippers and bells. Families, locals, and tourists mingle in a welcoming, relaxed space that feels like a time machine through decades of gaming history.
Entrance fees and pinball games cost very little, making it easy to spend hours without much money. Machines stay in good shape, offering cheap fun for families and kids alike.
Candy machines sell hard candies and gumballs for a quarter, sparking nostalgia. An employee sometimes gives out candy when tickets run low.
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There is no cover charge to get into the Pinball Hall of Fame.
Its location directly on the Strip includes a large, complimentary parking lot.
You need coins to play the pinball machines, typically costing $0.25 to $1 each.