Early continental breakfast here was in a "to go" bag put in their fridge the night before at turndown (or handed to them) - usually yogurt, muffin, banana or orange, (maybe a little bag of granola), small OJ or cranberry juice, plastic spoon, nice paper napkin, hand wipe, and a mint. We had the 24 hour coffee/tea thing with to-go cups, soooooooo.... No getting up super early here!
If they left their to-go bag, it became MY breakfast. ;-).
How often do you get asked for an early breakfast? We were planning on continental available 8 - 10. We are thinking vacation hours, but now that I think of it, I bet there are folks who want to get 'an early start.'
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TheBeachHouse said:
How often do you get asked for an early breakfast? We were planning on continental available 8 - 10. We are thinking vacation hours, but now that I think of it, I bet there are folks who want to get 'an early start.'
It really depends on your market. Is check-out at 11? You will have guests showing up at 10 and dawdling and then going back to the room to shower.
Give those hours a try but don't be afraid to change if it's not working. Keep in mind that you have to be around for those 2 hours to make sure everything stays filled.
Also, in your area are there things to do that start at 8 AM? Boats to somewhere? You may get requests for earlier breakfast from folks wanting to get on the boat.
We get asked for early breakfast a couple of times/month. Same as we get pushed for later breakfast by guests showing up exactly at 9:30. Because we have to cook the breakfast, on a day like today it meant being 'done' with breakfast at 10:45 (guests gone from the dining room, tables cleared, coffee dumped, juices put away, kitchen cleaned). WAY after the time we need to be done to get to the rooms to clean them.
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