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Travel News - There has been a long time since I stayed in bed and breakfast for the first time myself, but since I did it, B & B has become my preferred type of accommodation during the trip. Staying at a bed and breakfast is a very pleasant experience, but also very different from staying in a hotel. Here is basic information on B & B for the first time B & B workers may be useful to remember:
1. Things at home are not easily replaceable
First, it is important to note that most B & Bs are family-owned or owner-operated. This means that the furniture is antique and fine linens and bedding which are generally offer family heirlooms. This is what makes your stay in B & B so special, but also makes the items much harder to replace than a hotel. Furthermore, unlike a hotel, usually no reception with staff available at all times-on a bed and breakfast.
2. B & B is not suitable for children
Unless a special family room is offered, with very young children with you to a bed and breakfast is not advisable. While there are some B & B to accept infants and toddlers, most do not. This is because many of the bed and breakfast guests prefer peace and quiet, and because the rooms are rarely child-resistant. Moreover, bed and breakfast is an ideal venue for women travelers.
3. Special dietary needs? Ask in advance.
The menu usually consists of the culinary specialties cooked by restaurateurs and is the same for everyone. If you have any special dietary needs, ask about them while making a reservation. This is when you should also discuss your preferences breakfast. Many owners of B & B to try to meet your requests.
4. Eating in the rooms is not always allowed
While soft drinks along with a fridge to keep things cold are commonly provided, the owners of bed and breakfast many do not allow eating in the rooms. In addition, you should not expect a TV or telephone in each room. Check with the owner who is allowed and what facilities are available prior to arrival.
5. Ask the host
The attention you receive on a bed and breakfast is in a much more personal than it would in a hotel. The host will tell you everything that he or she knows about the history of the place they are visiting and will be happy to recommend where to go and what to see. If you’re wondering which restaurant to pick up or that castle is open to the public when, ask the host.
6. Before you bring your own equipment, check what is available
Things like bicycles, beach chairs, walking, or towels are often available at the B & B. Ask before arrival you can save the transport of the material may not be needed.
7. Guide to Use Certificates
Many guides contain certificates to buy one-get-one-free. The money saved with them you can add several hundred dollars.
8. cancellation periods can be long
Before booking a room in B & B, make sure you know what it says the cancellation policy. The cancellation period in bed and breakfast is usually longer than for hotels or motels. During the high season can be as long as 45 days.
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