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  • Ask About Local Attractions

  • - It is good to get recommendations from bed and breakfast hosts or other locals on what free, low-cost, and special attractions and activities are available, rather than book expensive tours.
    Pearson's Pond Luxury Inn and Garden Spa, Juneau, Alaska ID1180

  • B&B Basics

  • - Since the arrival of the internet there are thousands of first time bed and breakfast goers. For the first-timers there are some basics to make your stay more comfortable for yourself and your innkeeper; and to help you understand the experience. Once you've stayed in a bed and breakfast, you'll never stay anywhere else!

    First and foremost is to understand that you are staying in someone's home as was in the 'old days'. Most bed and breakfasts are owner-operated, and some are run by innkeepers. Most of the things in the home are usually antiques, fine linens and bedding, family heirlooms, and the like - which is what makes it so special. Those things are not replaceable as they would be in a hotel.

    Almost all bed and breakfasts offer complimentary refreshments and a fridge in a common area to keep things cold, but don't allow eating in the rooms. So if you're not sure what is permitted, please ask.

    Before you take everything you own when you go away, ask what amenities are already available - such as bicycles, beach chairs, towels, etc. Also, ask what might be available to rent nearby - from kayaks and ski equipment to hot air balloons.

    Your innkeeper will also be happy to inform you of all there is to do in their area and supply you with maps and brochures, or make dinner and tour reservations. You receive much more personal attention at a bed and breakfast than you would in a hotel or motel. Your innkeeper will be happy to give you a history of their home and the area, the best places to go, the best places to eat, and the places to avoid. They make sure you will get the most out of the time you have away.

    Breakfast is always special. Not only are you enjoying the culinary talents of your host, but you get to meet and greet the other guests. Sometimes you'll meet people from the other side of the globe or run into an old high school chum you haven't seen in 25 years! Usually the menu is the same for all. Some places can accommodate special dietary requests, but I would advise asking when making your reservation.

    There are some bed and breakfasts that accept babies and very young children. Most don't. Usually the cut off age is 7+. A bed and breakfast is normally not child proofed (unless a special room or cottage is available for families), and really not appropriate for very young children. Most folks who go to bed and breakfasts are looking for some peace and quiet. I can't vouch for everyone, but once you try it you'll never go back! Bed and breakfasts are great places for women traveling alone. They are also lovely and different places for small weddings, wedding breakfasts, dinners, small business functions and the like. Just ask your host what is available.

    Welcome Inn Bed and Breakfast, Westbrook, Connecticut

    Welcome Inn Bed and Breakfast, Westbrook, Connecticut ID1168

  • Bed and Breakfasts are Not Hotels

  • - The difference between hotels and bed and breakfasts is that a B&B usually doesn't have a a front desk and there may not be someone on-site at all times.
    Tim Matthews ID1546

  • Book Early in Ireland

  • - If you see a B&B you like book early. Remember small B&Bs only have a few rooms. It does not take long to fill them.
    Northwood House, Killarney, Ireland

    Northwood House, Killarney, Ireland ID1805

  • Dietary Considerations

  • - While staying at a bed and breakfast, it's a great idea to communicate during your stay your breakfast preferences, (i.e., starches, carbs, fruit preferences, citrus etc). Some inns are small enough to accommodate your requests, and by having what you wish, it makes for a much more enjoyable stay. Prior to your departure, let them know what you 'vote' your favorite breakfast. Some of our menus are named after guests that either ate a 'record number' or raved on and on ... (i.e. Chauncey's Sour Cream Belgian Waffles with fresh Blackberries ... he ate nine) We enjoy giving out recipes named after guests to other guests! And ... it's always a great story at the breakfast table.
    Bear Paw Inn, Winter Park, Colorado ID1172




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