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:Anonymous wrote:If you’re a certain loyalty tier, they are usually free
I can’t remember the last time I paid for breakfast. Many credit cards will automatically give you loyalty status.
The only major hotel brand with a status that offers breakfast simply for having a certain credit card is Hilton. Even with Hilton, the credit maxes out at $18/person (2 people max) in the United States. Hyatt, Marriott and IHG all require a lot more than simply having a certain credit card - either a lot of spend, nights stayed, or a combo of both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re a certain loyalty tier, they are usually free
I can’t remember the last time I paid for breakfast. Many credit cards will automatically give you loyalty status.
Anonymous wrote:When our older daughter was little we’d actually walk down to the Omni for their buffet a few times a year. I think it was about $20 a person a decade ago, but we’d eat at 10:30 or so and it was lunch and breakfast. Also there was a discount for local zip codes. Children under a certain age ate free and they definitely lost money on her because all she wanted to eat was salmon and fresh fruit! I don’t live in DC anymore and the Omni doesn’t do that nice buffet anymore (some hotel buffets are crappy) but I miss it!
Anonymous wrote:If you’re a certain loyalty tier, they are usually free
Anonymous wrote:Radisson is the only hotel buffet that we’ve consistently found to be worth the expense.
Anonymous wrote:We could afford it but don't typically. We don't like a big breakfast and at that price, we would feel compelled to eat more than normal. I'd rather get a really great coffee and a bagel or something at a local bakery. Save the $ to go towards a really nice dinner or lunch.
Anonymous wrote:I guess I have achieved your life goal