Disney Dad ADL
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Well I guess it's good to know that they have been renovated. The last time I stayed in one of them I found them a bit unpleasant. Very crowded, noisy and I know they consider them hotels but they felt more like motels stuck in the 70's.
Last few times I got lucky and ended up instead staying at spring hill suites for 95 a night and the time before at Portofino for 100 and found them much more comfortable
Of course it's usually just two of us and our main concern is not having to put up with hearing people or cars outside our hotel rooms so that might also be a reason I look for hotels with towers and rooms at the end of hallways. Also never consider checking on breakfast offerings there, I am not a fan of breakfast offerings in most hotels in the United States. I find them all to be extremely overwhelming compared to hotels everywhere else in the world. It's amazing that even the cheapest of motels like motel 6 can charge 80 dollars a night and all you get is coffee then you go places like Vietnam, India, Korea or most any other non US hotel and you pay the same or just slightly more for a three and four star hotel and you get a full breakfast that can keep you occupied all day long just trying out everything they offer lol
It's all a matter of cost of living (and exchange rates to some degree). The US COL is relatively high compared to most Asian countries, everything is more expensive here compared to say China or Vietnam. In China, it's easy to have lunch for $1-2 USD if you stay away from foreign chains (including McDonald's and such, which are actually relatively expensive relative to the overall cost of living there), but you won't find a lot of $1 meals here in the US (and many European countries I would imagine). US Hotels could offer nicer breakfasts, but then they will need to charge more. I would venture to guess most people in the US are not willing to pay a lot more for a hotel room so they can have a nicer breakfast in the morning. Especially with the current environment with internet search engines and such, increasing your hotel price by $10 can drop your hotel way down on the list if you're not careful. For a low cost hotel, that can be very bad.
When we went to Europe (Barcelona, Paris, Rome, Florence), I don't think any of the hotels we stayed at offered any kind of food at all.
I'm with you though, when I took a tour of China, the hotels we stayed at were really nice for the cost, and I loved the breakfasts they provided.
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