Was it a Super8 or Motel 6? I bet it was. No place that offers breakfast and is also worth staying at at any price does that. On the bright side you now know where not to go.
When I traveled for work, we mostly used Mariott or Hyatt or occasionally Holiday Inn. Not much choice when you have to stay wherever the company has an account. The one I described above was Mariott.
Depending on the assignment, I often had to work nights, so “just get up earlier” wasn’t really an option.
Your company sent you to some shit hotels then. I think the earliest breakfast end time I’ve been to is 8am, and that one was a bit more expensive than the others. Most hotels I stay at serve breakfast until 10am.
I’m not the person you are replying to, but my experience has been that they don’t make any new food after ~8AM and most of the good stuff is pilfered before then, so although they serve until 9 or 10, there’s rarely anything left if you arrive close to the end (or anything that you’d want to eat)
10 is late for most of them - 9 is pretty common. If you’re at the kind of vacation place where you’re hanging out and relaxing, maybe staying up late, waking up at 8 so you can get ready and get down to eat breakfast, doesn’t feel like last relaxing, which is OP’s point. Of course people can do it, but a lot of times we want to sleep in on vacation.
It was the best western “glo” hotel in desoto texas, in 2021.
I tried looking up official information on the hotel but all it says anywhere is that they serve breakfast, not the hours.
So next I tried looking at reviews, most of which don’t say anything about the official breakfast hours, but some comment that if you’re not at the breakfast bar early they stock it once and then take it down when it’s empty, so regardless of given hours my experience was accurate.
Some did quote supposed breakfast hours they were given, with varying times of 6-10, 6-11, 6-8 or something else, but mostly in the context of complaining that indeed, if you’re not there in the first hour, you’re going to have to settle for dry bagels or nothing at all.
I was told 6-7 by the front desk upon check-in. I don’t recall seeing a sign or anything written.
Now, this was a really weird hill you chose to die on, but you got me to do more digging into a 2-day hotel stay from three years ago then I expected on my lunch break, so I suppose you can be proud of yourself.
Isn’t it usually like 10am? If you can’t be fucked to get free food that’s on you.
The last time I stayed at a hotel, they stopped filling the breakfast bar at like 7 and served whatever was left until 9.
Was it a Super8 or Motel 6? I bet it was. No place that offers breakfast and is also worth staying at at any price does that. On the bright side you now know where not to go.
When I traveled for work, we mostly used Mariott or Hyatt or occasionally Holiday Inn. Not much choice when you have to stay wherever the company has an account. The one I described above was Mariott.
Depending on the assignment, I often had to work nights, so “just get up earlier” wasn’t really an option.
I don’t think Motel 6 or Super 8 serve Continental breakfast.
Continental breakfast is a child size box of cereal, a little carton of milk and a piece of fruit. That’s it. They put it out on a folding table.
Your company sent you to some shit hotels then. I think the earliest breakfast end time I’ve been to is 8am, and that one was a bit more expensive than the others. Most hotels I stay at serve breakfast until 10am.
Serve until 10, but do they keep putting out new food until then? The ones I’m used to serve until 9 but don’t put out any new food after 7.
Oh, if that’s what you mean then fair enough. A lot of the places I’ve been to stop cooking at around 8, so 2 hours under heat is fine imo
I’m not the person you are replying to, but my experience has been that they don’t make any new food after ~8AM and most of the good stuff is pilfered before then, so although they serve until 9 or 10, there’s rarely anything left if you arrive close to the end (or anything that you’d want to eat)
10 is late for most of them - 9 is pretty common. If you’re at the kind of vacation place where you’re hanging out and relaxing, maybe staying up late, waking up at 8 so you can get ready and get down to eat breakfast, doesn’t feel like last relaxing, which is OP’s point. Of course people can do it, but a lot of times we want to sleep in on vacation.
The trick is to get food and then go back to sleeping in, but with a full belly
I wish I could, but once I’m awake enough to be up, that’s it for me.
Seems like it used to be 10, but everywhere I’ve been in recent years is 11.
Last hotel I stayed at that actually served breakfast was 6am-7am.
No hotel anywhere only serves breakfast for one hour. Nice try though.
I really hate to break it to you, but I was at one last summer that had the same hours.
Just because you haven’t experienced it doesn’t mean it’s not real.
Yeah it does though. It’s called lying on the internet which you’re doing.
What a friendly and reasonable response.
Wow! Lying on the Internet is easy!
It was the best western “glo” hotel in desoto texas, in 2021.
I tried looking up official information on the hotel but all it says anywhere is that they serve breakfast, not the hours.
So next I tried looking at reviews, most of which don’t say anything about the official breakfast hours, but some comment that if you’re not at the breakfast bar early they stock it once and then take it down when it’s empty, so regardless of given hours my experience was accurate.
Some did quote supposed breakfast hours they were given, with varying times of 6-10, 6-11, 6-8 or something else, but mostly in the context of complaining that indeed, if you’re not there in the first hour, you’re going to have to settle for dry bagels or nothing at all.
I was told 6-7 by the front desk upon check-in. I don’t recall seeing a sign or anything written.
Now, this was a really weird hill you chose to die on, but you got me to do more digging into a 2-day hotel stay from three years ago then I expected on my lunch break, so I suppose you can be proud of yourself.