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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Regarding expensive hotel rooms: our traveling lives changed when we discovered the concierge level of good hotels that provide round the clock food and beverages (including adult beverages). We rarely planned meals around it (except often times we'd eat breakfast there). It was just always just a better way to go for our family of 5. I've never cooked on vacation. And no one's ever gone hungry or thirsty. [/quote] Concierge as in help you buy food and beverages or recommend them? Certainly it can't be included... Seems a lot to pay just for some food/beverage recommendations. [/quote] A concierge level is a floor of the hotel that gives you access to a room that is stocked with drinks and snacks, and will usually have hot breakfast items and hot appetizers. Some are better than others, but you can basically eat full dinners at a Ritz concierge lounge b/c it's serious heavy appetizers, fruit and cheese platters, dessert, etc... Or you can just stop in for a cup of coffee and an apple. For a family of 5 it might make it worth it to skip a $40/head breakfast buffet! [/quote]
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