Anonymous wrote:DH and I have different breakfast styles. But, in Paris i like the hotel breakfast. We go down, dressed for the day but without all of our stuff. Bring the book and a phone and do whatever planning for the day we need. I get multiple refills of coffee, really good butter, nutela and he gets meats and cheeses. We relax in the hotel a little bit, go back up, brush our teeth, sort out what we need to bring for the day and go. It's a lot of money, but it's part of how we like to spend our day. Then, we get a little snack at 2-3 and dinner at 7. This works for us and I acknowledge that there might be a cost savings if we do it differently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wtf? Why would you pay 242 dollars for breakfast?
Do the math and make a case by case decision
+1. We often choose this option but not for $242 more!
Anonymous wrote:DH and I have different breakfast styles. But, in Paris i like the hotel breakfast. We go down, dressed for the day but without all of our stuff. Bring the book and a phone and do whatever planning for the day we need. I get multiple refills of coffee, really good butter, nutela and he gets meats and cheeses. We relax in the hotel a little bit, go back up, brush our teeth, sort out what we need to bring for the day and go. It's a lot of money, but it's part of how we like to spend our day. Then, we get a little snack at 2-3 and dinner at 7. This works for us and I acknowledge that there might be a cost savings if we do it differently.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I calculated it from the total cost overall compared to selecting a room without the breakfast included. Hotel is in Paris so not remote and this would be for two adults for 5 days. Dinner is not included in the selection. I figure the equivalent of sitting and eating at a full service restaurant but a cafe for quick pastry/croissant is always cheaper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I calculated it from the total cost overall compared to selecting a room without the breakfast included. Hotel is in Paris so not remote and this would be for two adults for 5 days. Dinner is not included in the selection. I figure the equivalent of sitting and eating at a full service restaurant but a cafe for quick pastry/croissant is always cheaper.
The other thing to consider is your eating habits on vacation. DH and I have come to realize that we prefer two big meals rather than 3 smaller meals on vacation. So we eat a big breakfast, then maybe get a snack around 3 pm, and then are ready for a big dinner around 6 pm.