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Tips for First-Time B&B Guests
Because this may be your first experience at a B&B. Because no two B&B’s are the same. Because a B&B is not a hotel. And because many B&B’s are historic properties, here are some travel tips to help you thoroughly enjoy your B&B experience. Also, be sure to visit the website for any B&B that interests you to review their individual amenities and policies.
Unlike hotels and motels, B&B’s do not have a 24-hour front desk. Most have an established check-in time. Confirm what that time is, and call if you are delayed beyond that time.
Also understand that the B&B is the personal home of your innkeeper and host. Please respect the private areas that are distinguished from common areas for guests.
Reservations are generally required and confirmed with a deposit by check or credit card guarantee.
Make sure you ask about cancellation policies. Due to their small size, cancellations affect B&B’s greatly. Refunds on last minute cancellations or early departures (you choose to leave earlier than your scheduled departure date) will often be made only if the innkeeper can rebook the room. A processing fee may apply.
The best times to reach an innkeeper by phone are between 10:00 a.m. (after the breakfast rush) and before 9:00 p.m. Email, of course, has become the primary mode of communication as that has no time restrictions.
Breakfast is always included in the rate. Some offer a Continental breakfast while others serve a full breakfast. Breakfast times also vary from inn to inn.
When making your reservation, inform the innkeeper of any allergies or dietary restrictions to determine if the inn can accommodate your restrictions.
The majority of B&B’s now offer private baths, but some still have shared baths. Make sure you understand the bath arrangements when making your reservation.
Some of our B&B’s do accommodate pets. Make sure you check in advance, and ask to see the Pet Policy if a B&B does in fact allow pets. Be aware, however, many B&B’s have resident pets, some of which share the common areas.
B&B’s, since they are homes, are not required to be handicapped accessible, so please inquire if you have special needs.
Due to New York State Laws, indoor smoking is not allowed—although some may have smoking areas outside.
Some inns welcome families, some are adults only, and some accept children above a certain age. If you are traveling with children, make sure you understand the inn’s children policy.
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