The lone here at Primos was even worse. They took a long time with one customer and did not take another until they’d fulfilled their simple order. I waited almost 20 minutes and got no where. Pathetically slow and the lack of empathy was obvious. Employees lazily walked around.
Charity F.
Place rating: 1 Las Vegas, NV
I didn’t know pizza could be bland, until we had Primo’s Pizzeria today. We ordered the family $ 39.99 large pizza with 4 drinks and breadsticks. Even with all of that cheese and veggies, there was no flavor. How is that possible?!? Have a slice of Primo’s and you’ll agree. Yuck. This place didn’t have a Unilocal page, but even in theme parks the food places should have Unilocal reviews so you can make a decision where to eat. I get it — this is a theme park where food is extremely overpriced, unhealthy and generally not very good, but if it’s going to cost half the price of a day’s ticket, shouldn’t it at least have FLAVOR?! Gah. The rides didn’t turn my stomach, Primo’s Pizzeria did.
Scott W.
Place rating: 1 Las Vegas, NV
Primo’s has succeeded in being the most expensive pizza I’ve ever ordered, while at the same time, being the most terrible tasting. I realize it’s located inside a theme park, a place that isn’t known for quality food options, but Primo’s takes it to a new level of garbage. We ordered a whole pizza, which judging by the wait time, was cooked to order. The freshness couldn’t mask the weak ingredients and lack of flavor. Upon the first bite, it occurred to me that I had just spent $ 39.99 for a round piece of cardboard with some imposter tomato sauce and low quality cheese. No body wanted to finish it and we couldn’t give away the final two untouched slices(a retail value of $ 21) to the young and broke college guys sitting at the table next to us. I’m guessing they’ve experienced this sad excuse for a pizza before. I strongly recommend you try something else in the park. Anything else. The water fountain would be an upgrade.