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How to
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By
Tammy Jordan Sikes
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So
you've decided to shun the neon-flashing motel chains and marble-foyered
monsters and venture into the world of cozy, intimate bed and breakfasts?
After all, you've heard how much more personal and romantic the b&b
experience is, right? Well....usually that's the gospel truth. However,
there are certain things to keep in mind and questions to ask yourself
(and prospective innkeepers) before you make your final decision and turn
over your credit card number.
The
first thing to consider is the area of the country you will be visiting.
Many towns across America offer the b&b experience but only have a handful
of options for you to consider. On the other hand, if you visit our
hometown of Fredericksburg,
Texas
(population 9,000) there are literally hundreds of b&b's, reportedly the
largest number of b&b's per capita in the nation.
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1910
Stein/Sikes Homestead located in historic Fredericksburg,
Texas.
Photo courtesy
www.absolutecharm.com |
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unwary traveler, not all are created equal! When visiting such a
popular bed and breakfast town, the research you do beforehand will
greatly impact the quality of your stay.
These days it seems almost everyone
makes their travel decisions and arrangements through the internet. In
fact you are probably one of those individuals or you wouldn't be
reading this article. You can always begin your search by typing in
your destination city or town and "bed and breakfast" into your search
engine to get an idea of the options you'll have. As you begin to view
the properties, you should consider whether the b&b has the following
amenities (assuming these are important to you): private bath,
temperature control, full or continental breakfast, off-street
parking, daily housekeeping and the ever-important factor....location.
Let's begin with location. Proximity to
the "center of action" is often a plus for many travelers; however, it
sometimes comes with a drawback...noise. In our town, many visitors
want to be "on Main Street," and to be sure it is a boon at the end of
the day when carrying heavy shopping bags back to your room. However,
guests are sometimes surprised at the street noise which lasts
throughout the night (Main Street is, after all, Highway 290)! Some
visitors prefer to be a few blocks off Main with a bit more privacy
yet good access to Main Street. Still others prefer a place in the
country.
Making this first decision will cut the
number of properties you consider by as much as 2/3. A note of caution
however; if location is a prime concern of yours be very detailed in
your quest. For example, many Fredericksburg bed and breakfasts
advertise "Located on Main Street," but what they don't tell you is
they are a mile and a half from the shopping district on the west end
of town. In our town, the 100-300 blocks of East Main are considered
the true shopping district. So if proximity to shopping is your goal,
you would be better off with a cottage 3 blocks off of Main but within
the 100-300 blocks than at the property a mile and a half from
shopping that sounds so convenient. Remember the old addage, "Buyer
Beware."
Question number two could be whether to
stay at an Inn or an individual cottage. Fredericksburg is unique in
offering literally hundreds of one-couple, individual Sunday Houses or
cottages in addition to numerous true multi-unit inns. One big
distinction here other than the obvious over-all privacy issue is
usually breakfast. In a private cottage you almost always receive a
continental breakfast, left before you arrive. At a traditional "Inn"
or bed and breakfast, you are often served a full gourmet breakfast at
a pre-arranged time...along with other guests. So for many guests the
choice comes down to continental with privacy or full-breakast served
in a dining room. Either option offers lots of possibilities. But with
so many different properties, there are no set rules; so check their
website or ask!
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One
more common pitfall is something that sounds so basic but can really
impact your experience: decor. Word on the street in b&b circles is that
guests are increasingly looking for a "magazine spread" when they walk in
the door. Nothing pleases me more than to open our guestbook and read,
"When we opened the door the beautiful room just took my breath away!" Few
people go to a bed and breakfast looking for the type decor they have at
home...or worse, their granny's decor! However, many b&b owners are under
the false impression that they can take an empty rent-house and hang out
their shingle. They may stumble upon a few unsuspecting guests...but you
don't want it to be you. Be sure and check the pictures on the website. I
would never book a room that didn't at least show photos of the exterior
of the cottage or inn and the bed. Webmasters tell me that these are the
two photo's potential guests are most interested in. I would be very wary
of a facility that wasn't proud to show its exterior and at least one
photo of the inside of each room. Jacuzzi tubs, hot tubs, gas fireplaces,
it's all out there for the taking...for those who do their homework. Spend
a little extra time asking the right questions and you can have the most
wonderful, relaxing getaway experience yet.
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About The Author: Tammy
Jordan Sikes is a former trial attorney-turned bed and breakfast owner
with several b&b's in Fredericksburg,
Texas in
the beautiful
Texas Hill Country. See
www.absolutecharm.com
and
www.inn-on-the-creek.com
tammy@tearosequilts.com
Article source:
Article City
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