Express Start Breakfast
- Biscuits & Gravy.
- French Toast.
- Waffles.
- Hard Boiled Eggs.
- Holiday Inn Express Signature Cinnamon Rolls.
- Mini Muffins.
- English Muffins.
- Oatmeal.
The major difference between a Holiday Inn and a Holiday Inn Express is simply that one is full service, while the other is more limited. Holiday Inn is geared towards families looking for a comfortable spot to relax together, while Holiday Inn Express is aimed more toward the short-stay business traveler.
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In the United States, breakfast often consists of either a cereal or an egg-based dish. However, pancakes, waffles, toast, and variants of the full breakfast and continental breakfast are also prevalent.
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The Holiday Inn Express concept was intended to target the upper economy market segment, offering limited service, low-price lodging. In Europe, the hotels were known as Express by Holiday Inn, but this variation was phased out during the Holiday Inn Global Brand Relaunch which was announced in 2006.
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Our guest rooms feature our plush bedding encompassed with triple sheeting and fluffy duvet allow you to rest and relax in comfort. Enjoy free high speed internet service, 42 inch HDTV with free HBO, Microwave, refrigerator and spacious work desk.
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