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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Much better to aim for status and get free breakfast [/quote] That’s what we do with Hilton. Hampton Inn and Embassy Suites have free breakfast for everybody- no status required. Hampton’s breakfast isn’t great, but who really needs a big breakfast everyday? [b]Muffin, cereal, or oatmeal and some fruit and coffee is all I need.[/b] Embassy Suites, for a free breakfast, is phenomenal. The nicer Hilton properties don’t have free breakfast. With Gold Status, it’s free. Some of the buffets are amazing, but even though it’s free, you wouldn’t want to eat it everyday….too much food. The buffets overseas all seem to be many steps above U.S. hotels. To OP, $25 isn’t terrible for a good buffet breakfast. Most of the decent ones are around $35 - $40.[/quote] I literally can’t do my job if I’m business traveling and there’s no protein at breakfast. I’ll leave to go find some. A muffin for breakfast would mean I would be so cranky by 10am. [/quote] I know breakfast is supposed to be your biggest meal of the day, but it’s usually my smallest. I know I’m doing it wrong.[/quote] DP. I also need to eat a big protein breakfast. But that doesn’t feel good to your body, then you are *not* doing it wrong.[/quote]
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