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Jesus H Christ this is getting ridiculous.
You must have very low standards and lots of money...!!
To be fair the breakfast at Premier Inn and Travel Lodge is a little overpriced for the quality of food but I suppose the sort of customer that tend to stay there also like to get a 'good fill' in before they leave.
The quality is better at other more up-market hotels but their price is the same (£9-£10), I'm talking Raddison Blu, Jury's, Doubletree etc.
Paid £30 for breakfast once in a 5* in the Cotswold, it wasn't any more enjoyable than the Premier Inn one. Nor was the £20 one in NYC (TRYP hotel), the ones that are really memorable are some of the 4/5* hotels in Asia where it has breakfast buffet with everything from Dim Sum, with an omelette chef to noodle chef cook to order, to fresh fruit, the full english, Chinese Congee, pastries, cereal, fresh coffee and tea at about £20 per person.
A lot of Premier Inn are also out of town, just off a motorway junction so the alternative is either service station food or McDonald's breakfast. Sure they can be cheaper but I am not sure they are any nicer.
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A lot of Premier Inn are also out of town, just off a motorway junction so the alternative is either service station food or McDonald's breakfast. Sure they can be cheaper but I am not sure they are any nicer.
I don't disagree, they are good, they very much do the job and are better than a fast food breakfast. I was just saying the hotels which are normally more expensive but generally cater to a similar market like Jury's, Raddison and Doubletree have a better offer for a similar price. £10 is probably the most anyone would pay for a buffet type breakfast you get in these sorts of places but you do get nicer stuff at the more expensive hotels. I guess it's all just built into the average take from a customer, the cheaper room is made up by charging more for breakfast and vise versa with the expensive one.
I can't see much besting the buffet breakfast at the Wynn in Vegas, that was $20 each per day mind but worth every penny.
Those hotels in Asia sound good, I do love a bit of Asian food, any time of the day I don't care .
Not always. They have them in most major cities or towns I find. Depends on where your going. If your going somewhere that's a little out of town you would expect to see one on a random A road or service station.
Usually dotted in major cities or towns
Something like this.
I think we are getting bogged down with breakfasts, which many Travelodges don't offer anyway.
Sit down breakfasts are for old people and mummy's boys.
Hell yes! I'd be all over that, now I need to convince my wife we need a holiday in Asia.
- Personalised check-in and check-out at Club Lounge
- Daily breakfast at Club Lounge or The Place
(Mon – Fri: 6:30am to 10:30am; Sat, Sun & Public Holidays: 6:30am to 11:00am)- Snacks, afternoon tea, canapés, and other refreshments
(served at various times throughout the day)- Champagne daily from 6:00pm to 8:00pm
- 2-hour complimentary use of Club meeting space per stay (Subject to availability)
- Unlimited wireless and broadband Internet in your room
- Use of our iPads® and Notebooks within the Lounge
- Complimentary pressing service of 3 garments on arrival
- Complimentary use of rooftop swimming pool, and Fitness Centre (level 41)
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They are?! This thread has revealed all manner of weirdness but that's the best so far for me.Sit down breakfasts are for old people and mummy's boys.
They are?! This thread has revealed all manner of weirdness but that's the best so far for me.
I never thought of a seated breakfast as being for old people or "mummy's boys", what a weird concept.
You must have very low standards and lots of money...!!
Firstly, that's a hostel so is in a different class completely.
Secondly, anyone who says St Enoch is crap should stay at the Kings Head Hotel in Rochester... that's assuming you can cope with a room dripping in pigeon **** and windows that don't close.