Guests won't be able to lean over counters to get their portions or pile their plates high with puds. She told BBC Breakfast: "I love hotel buffet breakfasts - they are a thing of the past. (Image: Madrid Marriott Auditorium)He told the same programme: "It's very likely that people's holiday experience won't be the same as they had expected. (Image: Madrid Marriott Auditorium)Everything will need to be sterile , protective screens have been installed and there won't be bottles of tomato sauce or vinegar to share. (Image: Madrid Marriott Auditorium)There are also direction markers so that diners follow a set path, rather than deviate from one counter to the other.
Source: Daily Mirror June 27, 2020 13:51 UTC