Originally Posted by
SPN Lifer
I concur with the consensus in this thread that most lounges serve something that could be characterized as breakfast. But if not, eating in the restaurant is usually a better deal (except in the U.S. if limited to a specified monetary amount).
Actually, that’s a good point and I stand corrected on my earlier post. All the Hawaiian properties that used to have a lounge now offer a far inferior breakfast in their restaurant!
Here is the Sheraton Waikiki’s free restaurant breakfast!
You can pay an additional $15 or so to get a hot breakfast which used to be complimentary when they had a lounge.