Originally Posted by
js1993
Again, if you wouldn't have paid cash, then it wasn't "worth" those numbers.
Even in NYC, one has to work hard to spend ~$40/person for breakfast. And yet you're claiming that as the baseline value everywhere.
That’s the value received.
Take Groupon for example -
You see a “Deal” where you pay $20 for a voucher, but receive a $30 Meal. Everyone else who goes pays the $30 without the Groupon. You are receiving a $30 value.
Many travel sites will say this too where something is included in the rate they will say X Value. Just because you aren’t paying that exact amount doesn’t mean you aren’t receiving that value.
All of those
values are calculated in the
valuation.
As for Breakfast those are the actual costs shown on the receipts. Even in Tulsa, Oklahoma our Breakfast total was $78 for 2 Adults and 1 Kid’s Breakfast, add in the $12 tip and you’re at $90.
When staying at Manchester Grand Hyatt our total is usually $105, during the pandemic with the Grand Club closed.
When staying at Hyatt Centric Park City our total is usually $130 after gratuity.
So $90 is the low end.