Stayed at the travelodge many times but never had there breakfast, at £7-50 I thought it was too much to pay, however I have noticed that one person will pay the £7-50 for themself then load the plate with food and a short time later their partner join's them and they both tuck in, so in fact they have a good breakfast each for the price of one, is this a good idea or what ?
Marjorie and I only ever stayed at a Travelodge a couple of times, last year on our way back from visiting friends in scotland. Our room was spotlessly clean, the bed very clean and comfortouble, and the breakfast was excellent, the quality of service equally so, we have suffered much worse in many three and four star hotels. Prudentia xxx
I don't think £7.50 is expensive for an all you can eat buffet breakfast, assuming it has the usual selection of cereals, fruit, toast, jams, sausage, bacon, eggs, beans, tomatoes, hash browns and so on.
We dont eat a lot at breakfast, and some people have a huge appetite,so I would probably try to get away with it,
We usually stay an Innkeepers Lodges who used to do a free complimentary bfast for each person in the room even if there were four of you but now, some do a breakfast bag which is given to you on arrival. It didnt seem much, but when we ate it,it was enough.
when our kids were young and the four of us shared a family room, we'd take the toaster with us and make toast for breakfast in our room. sometimes took a couple of variety pack cereal boxes too, nipped out for some milk and had that for breakfast.
Ours was included -pretty basic but did have sausages and scrambled egg buy hey it was cheaper than getting a taxi home from a night at the casino.
I didnt feel too hot so H had his but when we checked out (late check out -sound) I did have a wee scavenge about.
What you have to weigh up is value for money -well for £59 for the two of us with everything and more we could want plus a brekkie and a late check out -we didnt complain.