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8-18-2012 @ 10:34AM
mrsg said...
The breakfasts at the Hilton Garden Inn include made to order omelets, as does the Embassy Suites. Juice/milk is cold, and there's plenty of fresh fruit and cut up fruit. They bake their bacon, rather than fry. Sausage is usually "ok". I love their breakfasts. Holiday Inn Express has the "already prepared" food, and it does tend to be yucky, but often they will have fresh fruit and yogurt- which is a good choice. The prices for these hotels is usually slightly more than a Motel 6 or Days Inn (because of the amount of traveling we do) but with the great beds and good breakfasts the additional dollars make it worth it. With breakfasts starting at $6 without juice/coffee at a local Denny's and more at a restaurant, staying at a Hilton property is still cheaper.
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