Free breakfast was nice: different yogurts, cheeses, croissants, & bagettes (very tasty bagettes)…read moreto chose from. Also had creppes, coffee, juices, boiled eggs, toast, ham, 4 different cereals to chose from. And much more. All was delicious. (And I don't normally like commercially-made boiled eggs. These must have been boiled just before they came out to us.)
The bed was comfortable- soft and plush.
We had our baby with us (10-mo old + walking). The crib they provided looked brand new. Was big enough to be a play-pin too. Sides were tall enough, more than adequate to keep our active baby safe.
The staff were very friendly and most spoke English pretty well. They didn't seem to mind catering to English-speaking persons like us. Provided maps and explanation of area.
Also, at some point we lost a baby burp cloth- one of the more expensive ones. We didn't realize we'd lost it earlier in the day, however, as soon as we returned, the folks at the front desk recognized us, and had our item at the front desk waiting. We weren't the only people with a baby, so either the other patrons they asked were honest and admitted it wasn't theirs, or the staff actually saw and remembered us with it. Either way, great service.
We believe the room prices were reasonable. Especially for how close you are to Dijon center.
If you're coming from America, know that the "double" beds are actually more like an American Queen size. Definitely roomy enough for hubby and I (I'm tall & wide :)). Plus, we had a nice afternoon nap with baby between us and it still didn't feel crowded.
Only complaints were no hair conditioner & no wash cloths. But maybe that's not something the French use much.
Would definitely stay here again if we visit this area of France again.