A middle-of-the-road priced business hotel in Brazil, and that’s all I can say to that. Stayed there for a concurso público (no earthly clue how to translate that) two months ago.
The thing was at 12pm which made it rather inconvenient to get lunch before the event, so I slept in, arrived at breakfast at 9:50, there were still half a dozen people there, food was a bit old but I got what I needed.
Ah, so it’s not in the US. Most hotels in the US that serve breakfast would probably start cleaning up the breakfast around 8 or 9am (9 or 10am on weekends).
Just get used to eating hours-old food and you can get there at 10 just before closing time.
The staff might look at you funny, but you can wake up at any time you want and set your own schedule.
Where are you staying that the breakfast is open that late on a weekday?
Many hotels do 7-10 instead of 6-9. Depends on whether it’s a tourist location or worker-heavy
/shrug
A middle-of-the-road priced business hotel in Brazil, and that’s all I can say to that. Stayed there for a concurso público (no earthly clue how to translate that) two months ago.
The thing was at 12pm which made it rather inconvenient to get lunch before the event, so I slept in, arrived at breakfast at 9:50, there were still half a dozen people there, food was a bit old but I got what I needed.
Ah, so it’s not in the US. Most hotels in the US that serve breakfast would probably start cleaning up the breakfast around 8 or 9am (9 or 10am on weekends).