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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-18-2012 @ 1:23PM
Barry A Clarke said...
I totally and 100% disagree with this article about breakfast at these hotels. Unless you think your going to sit down at be served as one might expect at a five star restaurant where as you can order Eggs Benedict with a glass of Champaign, then you will be disappointed. This food is on the order of a breakfast buffet but without the large selection and OMG, you have to make you own waffle. Imagine that? Normally they have sausage, eggs, make your own waffles, an assortment of juices, milk, coffee, donuts, fruits, yogurts, cold cereals, and they keep clean talbles. When we are in a hurry, my wife and I find this very convenient and a big time saver and on a scale of 1 to 10, I will give them a 8
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