Settle this debate: PJs in hotel breakfast area

Anonymous
tiny kids fine, anything over 3 or 4 is trashy and the fact that people need to ask why is the sad part.
Anonymous
Depends where you are located. We (usually) would travel to Canada to ski every year and most people were fine with PJs at breakfast, but going to some places it would seem weird. Personally, I’d not care at all if someone had them on. Most PJs are covering people in the same manner other clothing would anyway.
Anonymous
I wear a sports bra and boxer pj shorts out to the store.
Anonymous
Where are you PJ wearing people staying? We typically stay at nicer hotels (not always Four Seasons, but at least Westin or JW Marriott level) and don’t see people in PJs at breakfast. I can’t believe this is even a question!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where are you PJ wearing people staying? We typically stay at nicer hotels (not always Four Seasons, but at least Westin or JW Marriott level) and don’t see people in PJs at breakfast. I can’t believe this is even a question!


The places with free crappy breakfast in the lobby. That is one of the main reasons they stay there.
Anonymous
No pajamas at breakfast after 5 years old. I have a 4 year old and 13 month old and would take them both to breakfast in pjs without hesitating.
Anonymous
OP - there is obvious middle ground. Pull on something casual, but not pajamas. No shower needed. Hair bushing is optional but highly preferred. Getting ready for the day can happen after breakfast.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where are you PJ wearing people staying? We typically stay at nicer hotels (not always Four Seasons, but at least Westin or JW Marriott level) and don’t see people in PJs at breakfast. I can’t believe this is even a question!


I can’t believe it is either. I would wear pajamas without hesitation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where are you PJ wearing people staying? We typically stay at nicer hotels (not always Four Seasons, but at least Westin or JW Marriott level) and don’t see people in PJs at breakfast. I can’t believe this is even a question!


Westins and JW Marriotts don’t have free powdered eggs and stale muffins in their lobbies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP - there is obvious middle ground. Pull on something casual, but not pajamas. No shower needed. Hair bushing is optional but highly preferred. Getting ready for the day can happen after breakfast.


+ 100

There are many options between all-out pajamas and showered/dressed in nice clothes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PJs and hair curlers. Might as well go full trailer park.




Anonymous
Seeing PJs in lounge areas drives me nuts. Even on little kids. Maybe especially on little kids.

That said, I will run down just for coffee wearing lounge pants I may have slept in (that pass for lounge pants and don't have pictures of Frenchies or avocados on them) and appropriately shirted and bra-ed.
Anonymous
Happening across threads like this makes me aware that I must regularly horrify DC residents. Not that I mind, just interesting to note.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Happening across threads like this makes me aware that I must regularly horrify DC residents. Not that I mind, just interesting to note.


Happening across threads like this makes me happy that I must regularly horrify DC residents. If you pitch a fit over what other people wear to eat powdered eggs off paper plates you're a histrionic drama queen who needs to learn to mind your own business and I hope you're always horrified and uncomfortable everywhere you go, because you deserve it for being such a pearl-clutching moron.
Anonymous
No way. If the kid can walk, they need to be dressed for the day.
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