Me on vacations
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We're built different
I swear it's the blackout curtains. I'll draw them tight on the first night, then have a surprise in the morning if I didn't set my alarm.
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They'll still stop serving breakfast at 9 sharp and you'll be hungry until lunch.
I'm good
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That's the thing I hate the most about free hotel breakfast: by the time normal people get up, they've already shut it down for the day. I swear they do it on purpose to save money.
Me who wakes up for work at 4am but doesn't eat anything till 11am.
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They'll still stop serving breakfast at 9 sharp and you'll be hungry until lunch.
The extra hours of sleep are well worth the cost of a non-complimentary breakfast whenever I'm ready for it.
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They'll still stop serving breakfast at 9 sharp and you'll be hungry until lunch.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]I'm not one of those people that needs to eat at precise intervals or even every day. I just eat when in hungry for something.
In summer dinner is usually my first (and often only) meal.
I almost never eat breakfasts (especially if I woke up "only" a few hours ago). Never could, even parents wanted me to but I just had better days without breakfast as a kid so they stopped insisting.I assume that when I travel I have access to food basically everywhere or else I know I have to plan that - which again I do in a way that I eat when I want.
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We're built different
Me when checkout is at 12:00
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Just how late do you wake up?
I often stay at hotels for work, and by 8AM I'm leaving so I can be wherever I need to be at by 9, so yeah, breakfast needs to be around 7h30.
Even at home this is a usual schedule, since commuting is a pain.
By 10AM at the latest probably most places also need to wrap up service so they can clear up and prepare to serve lunches in a couple of hours.
It's not that unreasonable...
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They'll still stop serving breakfast at 9 sharp and you'll be hungry until lunch.
Go get breakfast before you go to sleep, or set alarm, grab breakfast, and have a second round of sleep.
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Pre pandemic 52% of hotel nights were booked by business travelers.
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Pre pandemic 52% of hotel nights were booked by business travelers.
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Even if that were true, hotel use is pretty evenly split between business travelers and tourists, both are "normal"
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A change in environment often energizes people.
The energy:
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Pre pandemic 52% of hotel nights were booked by business travelers.
Whereβd you get that number?
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We're built different
Nailed it
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Whereβd you get that number?
A site called Business Travel News
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Me when checkout is at 12:00
Dam, where you going that has 12 checkouts? I see mostly 11 with some being 10.
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They'll still stop serving breakfast at 9 sharp and you'll be hungry until lunch.
Nah, I hate breakfast. Give me that extra sleep anyway. It's not like they are very good either.
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Even if that were true, hotel use is pretty evenly split between business travelers and tourists, both are "normal"
wrote on last edited by [email protected].
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Just how late do you wake up?
I often stay at hotels for work, and by 8AM I'm leaving so I can be wherever I need to be at by 9, so yeah, breakfast needs to be around 7h30.
Even at home this is a usual schedule, since commuting is a pain.
By 10AM at the latest probably most places also need to wrap up service so they can clear up and prepare to serve lunches in a couple of hours.
It's not that unreasonable...
I wake up naturally around 8:30, typically donβt eat until about 10, breakfast should be served until 11 considering brunch is from 11-2 most places
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A change in environment often energizes people.
That and you pay good money to go on vacation. Why would you waste it sleeping, which you can do anywhere?