Anonymous wrote:What hotels have buffets for $25? The buffet is usually $45. I typically order a la carte.
Anonymous wrote:Lol. I totally agree, OP.
Fwiw, we only hit the hotel breakfast if it’s free. Otherwise we find a local bakery or cafe for good coffee and breakfast pastries, egg sandwich, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I just don’t want to waste the calories of crappy food, let alone the money.
Anonymous wrote:What hotels have buffets for $25? The buffet is usually $45. I typically order a la carte.
Anonymous wrote:Going out to breakfast at a restaurant costs about that much. Maybe $5 less? But a hotel buffet costs less than room service.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Typically, no, I wouldn't pay this much on vacation. But we paid $25pp at our Disney Tokyo hotel for our family of 6. And, it was totally worth it b/c Tokyo is expensive, there weren't any other decent breakfast choices nearby, it saved a ton of time, the buffet was amazing and the kids tried so many foods they wouldn't otherwise have tried, and it kept us full until dinner, other than a mid-day snack.
An egg salad sando at 7-11 is a much better Tokyo option (and they are everywhere)
Anonymous wrote:Typically, no, I wouldn't pay this much on vacation. But we paid $25pp at our Disney Tokyo hotel for our family of 6. And, it was totally worth it b/c Tokyo is expensive, there weren't any other decent breakfast choices nearby, it saved a ton of time, the buffet was amazing and the kids tried so many foods they wouldn't otherwise have tried, and it kept us full until dinner, other than a mid-day snack.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean sure if you are on corporate travel with expenses where time is more valuable, but it’s Thanksgiving and people are still lining up for watery eggs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hvVhKHqlgI
My inlaws are worth $20M and would still balk at that. Most people don't get to be rich by being money wasters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who eats breakfast buffet at a fancy hotel almost daily, $50 per. They know what she likes and she treats them like her staff. It’s truly bizarre.
I’m sure that’s a quality breakfast, this was wet eggs and bagels from a plastic bag!