Click on a label to read posts from that part of the world.
Click on a label to read posts from that part of the world.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
More from AOL Travel:
Airline tickets,
Hotel reservations,
Rental cars,
Vacation packages,
Discount cruises,
Travel deals
Travel Guides:
New York City,
San Francisco,
Las Vegas,
Boston,
Chicago,
Washington, DC,
London,
Venice,
Beijing,
Dubai,
Rio de Janeiro,
Bangkok,
Costa Rica
Travel Ideas:
Adventure,
Asia Travel,
Beaches,
Cruises,
Europe Travel,
Foodie Travel,
Healthy Travel,
Holiday Travel,
International Destinations,
National Parks,
Skiing,
Travel Blogs,
Travel Tips,
Travel Photography,
US Destinations,
Weekend Getaways
© 2013 AOL Inc. All rights Reserved. Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Trademarks | AOL A-Z HELP | Advertise With Us | About Our Ads
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-20-2012 @ 6:46AM
George Bernard Pshaw said...
When my wife and I travel, we search out motels/hotels in our price range WITH "complimentary" breakfast. Having an "in-house" breakfast is simply most practical for us. I always awaken earlier than the wife. So, not to disturb her, but to get my early breakfast, I tiptoe out of our room, down to breakfast for my two mandatory (and usually quite decent) cups of motel/hotel coffee and my breakfast. Then, an hour or so later the wife has awakened and is ready for her breakfast, to which I accompany her.
Sorry, Mr. Seminara, we'll simply disagree with the grim picture you paint of typical "complimentary" breakfasts, We are typically quite satisfied with our away-from-home breakfasts.
Or, maybe we've just been consistently fortunate to eat the kind of satisfying "institutional" breakfasts which get served to the, um, "customers" in one or another regional American "Club Fed" ...?
Pshaw
Reply