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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-18-2012 @ 9:02AM
S said...
You need to accept the inevitable. Breakfast foods are cheap and don't have a long hold time. Considering there is usually no restaurant on the premises that would allow a chef to cook all morning, its a cook once, serve 4 hours situation. Do you really think a hotel is going to add an extra person to their staff to restock foods every few minutes? How would you feel if the desk clerk was too busy making breakfast to assist with desk duties? You'd complain about that too.
Why don't you look for hotels that have a restaurant on premises? Then you can have fresh, hot food for breakfast.
As a former Bed & Breakfast owner many of my guests would state after a reservation "If I arrive and there are kids, I'm leaving. I'm coming to get away from my kids for the weekend and I don't want to deal with someone elses". Parents tend to let their kids behave in public the same as they behave in home: running, screaming, throwing tantrums. I took kids for 6 months at the B&B and quit after a family let their kids take over the house with no consideration for other guests. The next 12 years at the B&B was much more pleasant with just couples. By law there cannot be a discrimiation, but my rule was: the rooms only sleep two people. If they are old enough for their own room they can come.
Stick to hotels with restaurants and stop complaining about the food. You'd complain if there wasn't food. Next time you get hard pancakes, throw them in the trash, get something else and buck it up. Or pack your own breakfast if you don't want to eat out.
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8-18-2012 @ 9:23AM
killerhays said...
......sounds like a great place. Can I come stay there and clean the toilets if I don't behave?
NO SOUP FOR YOU!
8-18-2012 @ 11:49AM
Lucy said...
So, technically I could stay at your B&B with my granddaughter if it was just the two of us? You would have no objection to that?
8-18-2012 @ 12:41PM
Mary said...
Honestly, I see this as "niche marketing." This B&B best serves an adult clientele...there are thousands of hotels, motels and B&B's that are available to families with small children. Years back, after the death of our year old son, we chose to stay home until we were healed enough to be around other people and their children. Our choice. The B&B owner's choice. No problem here.
8-18-2012 @ 1:31PM
Angel7Shadow said...
Totally agree!!!
8-18-2012 @ 3:52PM
Fran said...
Thank you. This is one B&B I'd be honored to stay at. I've raised my kids and even helped raise my grandkids and when I get away for a few days I don't want to be around unruly kids. Just my opinion.....