Also, is it more for people who like to talk to strangers
My husband and I are very shy we care not to talk to strangers too much when we are on vacation
Can you go to a bed %26amp; breakfest and stay like the way we do in a hotel
Are bed %26amp; breakfest place more clean?
Are they more expensive or reasonable?Are Bed %26amp; Breakfest places more like for couples can you bring babies?
I'm sure all your questions are related to the bed and breakfast. Yes, they tend to be more social. Your other questions need to be asked by the specific bed and breakfast you wish to stay at.Are Bed %26amp; Breakfest places more like for couples can you bring babies?
Many bed and breakfast places are more friendly than hotels, because there are fewer guests. you don't have to talk to anyone but it would be rude to not talk to whoever runs the B%26amp;B.. They are for couples, families, single people and groups of friends. Many won't allow large groups of people on stag or hen parties, they are the best if taking babies and children as they are quieter. In the main they tend to be clean but there are some filthy ones (same as hotels differ) Some are cheaper than hotels but some are more expensive
I think it all depends on the bed and breakfast...my husband and I go this this great one on Cape Cod and can't wait to go back next summer when our son is 1. It tends to be a more personable environment, especially with the inn-keeper. And sometimes the guests are talkative, sometimes not. I found our place to be very clean...just as clean as any hotel if not cleaner. If you happen to live in Massachusetts or near by the place is called The Sea Breeze Inn.
I wouldn't go to a bed and breakfast with a baby or small child. Generally they are essentially just large houses ... with the same sound-proofing as a regular house. That means if your baby is up crying at night, it's going to keep everybody up. And yes, also those disgruntled people are going to be eying you accusingly over breakfast.
bed and breakfast are for couples i wouldn't take babies/children with you
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