Are the standards fairly high for Bed/Breakfast generally; or would most folks like to rough it a bit?
Oct 26th, 2009 by admin
My Molly seems to have a few extra hours on her hands these days, now that the young’uns have moved out, so I was thinking about getting a B/B business started up.
The meat’s usually fresh, and I make a real good tonic out back that I’d throw in for free.
Do you think $20.00 a night is asking too much?
I think $20.00 a night for roughing it at your house would be a bargain and an adventure.
That all sounds very inviting. The rate is dependent on where you are and the amenities available. I think that most B& B’s are nice. There are many publications that rate B&B’s and local tourist bureaus usually recommend those nice ones in their area. You might consult with the tourist bureau locally to determine the best rate for the facilities that you have to offer.
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It depends. Do we have to carry in the wood for the stove? You might be able to earn a bit from a B&B so that you can get Molly a really fine ring when you ask her to marry you.
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I think $20.00 a night for roughing it at your house would be a bargain and an adventure.
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I have never liked to rough it at any time. You are lucky to have Molly. I won’t be heading your way but good luck with your Bed and Breakfast. Poppy
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It sounds like a great idea & a great price. Is there indoor plumbing. I hate bathing in the creek & using an outhouse. If the answer is "no" to both, how about "you" paying "me" to stay at your B& B?
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