EXPENSIVE Palace Hotel AFTERNOON talk tours TEA Tea under the stained-glass dome of the G arden Court at the Palace Hotel, which is every bit as grand as the poshest hotels in London, is a celebratory affair. Linen and silver grace the elegant tables, and the menu consists of the customary dainty sandwiches, scones, talk tours and sweets, served with tea of your choice. The Palace clev erly offers a special P rincess talk tours and P rince tea for childr en 12 and under. Along with the sandwiches and pastries, childr talk tours en receive a crown and scepter, and are treated royally as well. During the winter holidays, tea service is offered 6 days a week.
Having breakfast in your hotel room cuts back on restaurant bills. Also, some kids wake up at the crack of dawn when in new surroundings or time zones, well before any cafes are open. If you can t get a kitchenette, a fridge (and a coffee- maker for mom and dad) will do. If they re not already in your room, many hotels will provide these at no charge. Buy some disposable dishware, plastic cutlery, and some milk and cereal (or bread and butter, if that s what you re used to at home) and you re all set.
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