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Super 8 by Wyndham Page/Lake Powell
4/5128 Reviews
Worst breakfast experience + Positive points: Clean and spacious rooms. Good location in the city, a lot of restaurants and shops around, close to the national park and amazing view points . Swimming pool which is nice to have when travelling in summer -Negative points : Bad breakfast offer and set-up Some reception desk stuff not too nice Low wi-fi speed on the evenings Swimming pool was not cleaned very good or not often enough : pine needles and dust floated This is the worst breakfast experience we’ve had among 15 hotels/motels in which we stayed in USA in the same or lower price range. At the pretence of the Covid related restrictions there is no self-service at the breakfast. There are no such restrictions in any other hotel we’ve been. You need to ask ladies at the counter what you want (a piece of bread, butter, jelly, cold boiled egg, cereals or milk). If you need an extra piece of bread you have to queue again and wait while other guests get their food at the counter. No hot meals offered, limited choice of fresh products - almost all the stuff is packed in plastic, meaning it contains a lot of preservatives (example: peanut butter sandwich which is already packed and doesn’t taste good; you can not do it on your own with freshly made toast.) . The only thing you can serve on your own is tea and coffee (thanks God!)- surprisingly there is no Covid danger here? The cutlery is also packed in plastic. If you need just a spoon, you’ll get a napkin, knife , spoon, fork, salt and pepper- all together packed in a plastic bag. All the rest you’ll just throw in trash if you need just a spoon. What a waste! I’m not talking here about the negative environmental impact with all this unnecessary plastic packaging and unnecessary waste. Travelling in the USA at the same period and even in the same state we never met such uncomfortable and waste producing breakfast set-up/ organisation. We’ve also found some stuff members at the reception desk not very nice. It’s a pity for the whole team because the others were quite nice and friendly - depends on the shift.

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