We (2 adults, a 17 yr old, a 14 yr. old) stayed here, after a 14 hour drive from Tampa, FL. We arrived there after midnight, so basically just slept there, so didn't spend much time there, but found the room quite basic. What displeased me was the poor Continental Breakfast. We were offered a small, plastic-wrapped honey bun, from a store bought box(it looked like) (I feed my day care infants/toddlers more than that for a mid-morning snack!!), and my husband and I had a coffee. The juice had 'run-out', so we couldn't enjoy a cold drink. I had tried to purchase a bottle of water earlier, from the outside drink machine, but they had 'run out' of that item as well. Poor service!! People expect a good Continental Breakfast nowadays, with a few choices of food. They shouldn't mention a C.B. at all, and just give it as a little bonus. We expected a bit more, to start our day, and we stayed at other basic accommodations along our routes, and received more!!
This is from a website:
If you stayed in a hotel or motel lately, you were probably able to enjoy a continental breakfast. Many lodging facilities now offer this service as part of their amenity package. In fact, it’s gotten to the point where a continental breakfast is to be expected, and it is the rare venue that doesn’t offer this perk. What is a continental breakfast and why is it being offered?
A continental breakfast is simple, not fancy. Don’t expect an elaborate buffet. Depending on the hotel or motel you might receive coffee, tea, assorted juices, rolls, bagels, pastries and perhaps individual sized cereal boxes.
- Econo Lodge Georgetown
- Georgetown Econo Lodge
