• @Sanctus@lemmy.world
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    1179 months ago

    You got me fucked up if I’m waking up early on my master approved break from wage slaving. I’m waking up at noon and I’m having a bowl for breakfast.

          • @GregorGizeh@lemmy.zip
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            The smoked marinara dipping sauce is a regional favorite, complementary offered at all meals to the hotel’s guests.

            After inhaling thc vapors purely for recreation of course

            • @jaybone@lemmy.world
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              79 months ago

              The gnc flavors of vitamins go well with a healthy bowl of fresh fruit for your daily nutritional and fiber needs.

              After freebasing an eight-ball of crack cocaine of course.

              • @Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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                19 months ago

                Freeshotting the 8-ball without cracking the pool table cloth.

                After smoking a blunt while listening to Bob Marley of course.

  • Brave Little Hitachi Wand
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    1359 months ago

    If you’re not maniacally ripping every minute of theoretical fun out of your vacation with an insane timetable that begins at 0500, you’re probably rich enough that your dietician has you fasting intermittently.

    • @alp@lemmy.zip
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      59 months ago

      I am thinking about it the other way around. Most people consider vacations as a chance to get rest, because they are working starting 5 in the morning for the rest of the year.

      • Brave Little Hitachi Wand
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        579 months ago

        You will not find that I have said so. Hope this message finds you comfortably hungover and ten-fingered this Roswell Day

      • dohpaz42
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        99 months ago

        If you have to ask, then you’re one of those … Poor People ™. 🧐

    • @suction@lemmy.world
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      39 months ago

      That’s the conundrum - for many people anything that follows a timetable is not fun per definition.

  • Engywook
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    169 months ago

    I love having breakfast early in the monring in hotels when most people are still asleep. I can take my time, read in peace, no queue for the coffee, etc…

    • Flying Squid
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      59 months ago

      I am the same. I wake up early regardless and my wife and daughter don’t, so I can go downstairs and have breakfast and hang out down there for a while as they sleep and then get them up 20 minutes before they stop serving it.

      • @EnderMB@lemmy.world
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        129 months ago

        Europe is a pretty big continent…the breakfast you get in the Netherlands is going to be different to the one you get in France or the UK.

        • The Menemen!
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          9 months ago

          Italy vs. Germany. The only occasion where Germany wins against Italy when it comes to food. But Turkey is where the real breakfast kings reside.

          • @Timecircleline@sh.itjust.works
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            Hold up- did you just say German food is better than Italian? I have never once in my life seen a German restaurant. Italian restaurants are all over the place

            Edit: apologies. I misread and that you said “is when it comes to food”. Sounds like I need to try me some German breakfast.

            • The Menemen!
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              Sounds like I need to try me some German breakfast.

              German breakfast is good, but it isn’t the greates breakfast on earth. But Italian breakfast is terrible. It is basically coffee and some sweet pastry.

              • @Miaou@jlai.lu
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                IDK I might be biased but what you described sounds like heaven.

                Meanwhile Germans fry sausages at every occasion, call that cuisine, and yet aren’t event the best in Europe at doing that.

        • @faercol@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          49 months ago

          Yes, but many big hotel chains have a buffet style breakfast that does not only include typical local food. For instance in France a local breakfast would be bread, croissant or other pastries, and a coffee, but you would also find scrambled eggs, bacon, cereal, etc.

          Smaller hotels will be more local though yes.

      • @sushibowl@feddit.nl
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        I don’t know what hotels you go to but my experience has been pretty mid across most of Europe. Bog-standard continental breakfast buffets. Croissants, orange juice, cereal, toast, all of mediocre quality.

        Not terrible as it is, but you can likely get infinitely better breakfast by hopping over to any cafe across the street.

      • @Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee
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        19 months ago

        Can confirm, been to hotels all over Europe, even the fancy a la carte ones are fairly shitty if you dont need breakfast like a normie morning person.

      • @aidan@lemmy.world
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        49 months ago

        Strongly disagree, I’ve stayed in a fair few hotels around the world. Best are usually US or Asia(not China)

        • @Zink@programming.dev
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          I’ve been to Sweden a couple times, and the real food they serve in hotels or cafeterias versus the industrial processed eating product that we usually have in the US really puts us to shame.

          But that goes for many aspects of the culture. The whole, you know, respect other humans thing.

        • @hamsammy@lemmy.world
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          49 months ago

          Literally most places, and depends on what you like. I think anywhere in France is the tits for delicious food (try traveling outside of Paris as well).

    • @InquisitiveApathy@lemm.ee
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      489 months ago

      Most continental breakfasts I’ve seen run from 6-9AM and I’ve always interpreted it as a sneaky tactic hotels use to usher guests quickly out the door given that standard checkout time is usually 11AM.

      • Aa!
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        149 months ago

        That and I think the people getting breakfast that early are on a business trip rather than on vacation

      • OsaErisXero
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        389 months ago

        It’s not sneaky, most would happily tell you it’s a combination of that plus not wasting food for the few people who would normally meander out at the crack of noon

      • @Aux@lemmy.world
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        19 months ago

        There are two types of hotels: those who serve early breakfasts because most of their clients are early birds, and all inclusives where most of the clients are night owls. You’re just staying at the wrong type of hotel.

    • @ByteOnBikes@slrpnk.net
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      79 months ago

      Honestly it’s never worth it.

      Maybe I’m in a fortunate position. But I have never been to a place where breakfast was as good as an average cafe.

      From my experience: If Hotel A and Hotel B were pretty identical the same but for $20 more, you get all you can eat breakfast, don’t bother. Just buy breakfast.

    • Possibly linux
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      19 months ago

      You clearly weren’t paying enough. Some of those hotels are 200 a night minimum

  • @OneCardboardBox@lemmy.sdf.org
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    409 months ago

    Our vacation days generally consist of stalking the area for good food and doing tourist-y things to fill the time between meals. My partner’s favorite thing to do during vacation downtime is to find more restaurants and cafes in the area for the next day, so hotel food is never a factor.

  • @Deello@lemm.ee
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    I don’t know where everyone is staying but I normally get a choice of single serve cereal bowls, bagels with maybe 3 types of spread, some type of juice, coffee, milk, and occasionally a selection of fruit. Everything is served with cheap plastic or cardboard not silverware, glass, cloth or ceramic.

    • @Revan343@lemmy.ca
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      29 months ago

      That would be a continental breakfast. What’s shown in the picture is closer to an English breakfast

      • Drusas
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        The US doesn’t have anything called an English breakfast outside of restaurants which specifically cater to that. Aside from what looks like quiche, that looks like a pretty standard continental breakfast.

    • @ReallyActuallyFrankenstein@lemmynsfw.com
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      I think good hotel breakfast peaks at the middle of the price curve.

      I stayed at a La Quinta by Portland airport and they had pancakes, Belgian waffle machines with butter and syrup, biscuits, bacon, eggs, cereal, fruit, juice… For a $115 a night room.

      I’ve stayed at the Four Seasons in Chicago and they had bread and juice.

    • @ByteOnBikes@slrpnk.net
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      29 months ago

      I went to a 3-star hotel that was also doing this. Their free breakfast also includes eggs that came from a carton.

    • @wieson@feddit.org
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      19 months ago

      I travel a lot for work, and this is my experience in and around Germany (even for small, family owned, 10 bedroom hotels):

      • 3 kinds of bread rolls
      • 2 types of bread to cut by yourself
      • Also soft, crustless, white bread (aka toast)
      • Butter and 3 kinds of cream cheese
      • 4-10 types of cheese
      • 4-8 types of cold cut meats
      • 3 jams/jellies
      • Honey
      • Nutella
      • Liver pâté
      • Scrambled or boiled egg
      • 1 type fried sausage
      • 1-3 types of Müsli (cereal mix with oats and nuts or fruits)
      • 2-3 types of box cereal (the sweet kind like fruit loops)
      • Yoghurt plain and fruit-flavoured
      • Quark dessert
      • Canned fruit mix
      • Fresh fruit
      • Croissants or muffins or Madeleines
      • optional waffles or pancakes

      For drinks:

      • Orange juice
      • Multivitamin juice
      • Coffee
      • Hot water bar with 3-12 types of tea
  • @generalpotato@lemmy.world
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    589 months ago

    This is why you don’t pay for breakfast (if you have the option), wake up late at your time and go discover a local spot and some food to eat as breakfast/lunch item.

  • @JCreazy@midwest.social
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    129 months ago

    Why would I spend the time and money on a vacation just to waste it on being lazy? I can do that at home. On vacation I’m up before sunrise, take a shower, and grab breakfast before I start my itinerary for the day.

    • @thecodeboss@lemmy.world
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      You can also maximize your time sleeping in too. Stay out and have fun on the town, head back to the hotel at 3am. Some people are night owls, some people like mornings. Nothing wrong with either.

      Personally waking up before sunrise feels awful for my body and brain function, but I get it.

    • We have different vacation philosophies. Mornings are nebulous unplanned times for everyone to do what they want like sleeping in, relaxing by the pool, getting brunch at a nice place, and light sight seeing. I usually don’t have scheduled goals/events for the day until afternoons and evenings while on vacation. I can’t enjoy being somewhere new if I’m too burnt out and exhausted to participate and experience it properly.

    • @Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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      Because you could spend more of your time in the evening, when there are more things to do in town.

      Mornings are boring. Evenings are exciting.

  • @Hikermick@lemmy.world
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    All the hotels i ever stay in anymore don’t have a restaurant or a bar just bare bones. I stayed in a Holiday Inn Express once and it had a pancake machine

    • @neidu2@feddit.nl
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      Holiday Inn Express is the most miserable breakfast I’ve ever had in a hotel. The selection was basically lard with sugar on it, and whatever drink you chose tasted of chlorine.

      I’m normally not much of a breakfast person, but work had booked me in at HIE once, and as I had a long day ahead I had to force myself to eat something. And the selection available didn’t exactly make it easier.

      After that I always make sure to book the hotel myself. I’m not that picky in terms of hotel, as long as the eatery is decent.

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          I never had tap water in the US that didn’t. No wonder why bottled water is so popular there. I’m sure they have better water in more mountainous states, but TX, LA, MS and AL tastes like chlorinated swamp.

          Most of my life I’ve lived in places where the tap water comes from natural lakes in nearby mountains, with bird poop as the only additive. I therefore notice the chlorine very easily, to the point where my coworkers claim they don’t notice it at all.

          • @Jimbo@yiffit.net
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            In New Zealand our tap water is mostly okay to good, with the exception of Whanganui. Tap water there has lots of lime (not the fruit) in it so I tend not to drink tap water as a habit, despite living in the south island now which has nice and cold tap water pretty much everywhere. Never heard of chlorine in the tap water around here lol

              • @Jimbo@yiffit.net
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                It does, not really sure how to describe it other than unpleasant, maybe metallic like. It also leaves residue in boiling jugs that needs to be cleaned periodically.

      • @lath@lemmy.world
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        Yeah, uh… Don’t know how to say this, but if your water smells like chlorine, I don’t recommend drinking it. Might be ok for survival, but it’s definitely not for regular consumption.

    • Flying Squid
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      I like Drury Inns. They do have the standard “breakfast ends at 9:30” thing which sucks for late sleepers, but they also have a 5-7 pm “happy hour” with snacks and both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks provided gratis. It’s a way to avoid paying for dinner if you can do it and you don’t care about your dinner being snacky stuff, but if you’re on vacation, let dinner be snacky stuff.

  • @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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    959 months ago

    And a sign up that says YOU MUST NOT TAKE THINGS FROM THE BREAKFAST ROOM!

    Yeah, fuck you. Pockets full of churros.

  • Flying Squid
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    You know another way you’re not allowed to be lazy on vacation?

    If you get an AirBnB, you have to clean the place before you leave.

    Hotels have cleaners who clean your room so you can leave it a mess. I shouldn’t have to do chores when I’m on vacation. One of many reasons I prefer hotels.

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      Only reason I use an AirBNB is if it’s a unique location where there are no hotels (like a cabin in the woods on a river or something) but I agree, I only book ones that don’t have a ridiculous checkout policy.

      I also hate that private equity has taken over towns with short term rentals making the rest of us pay more in rent.

      • Flying Squid
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        We once used it back when it really was just individual people with extra places renting them out short-term when we stayed in New York, but that was like 2009. And then my mom insisted on paying for one when she went with me to the Mayo Clinic earlier this year, but at least it was just someone renting out the bottom half of the duplex they owned and not a corporation… but yeah, unless there’s just not another good option, I’m not doing AirBnB when it’s my choice.

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        What is the cleaning fee for?

        It goes towards the owner’s next single-family home that they’ll turn into a rental

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      Breakfast to end a heavy night is awesome though. Just like the classic fast food on the way home. Hotel breakfast is even a classic for that too.