Anonymous wrote:I feel the same way EXCEPT for the cabins at The Iris Inn. They are totally private and it's like having your own little oasis. I recommended them on the other B&B thread.
https://www.irisinn.com/accommodations/cabin/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found it really off putting. You can’t really have sex because you’re so close to your neighbor and see them in the morning and there’s basically no amenities I don’t feel like it offers anything. It’s like being an awkward houseguest in a stranger’s home.
+1
I stayed in one 20 years ago. Never again! I didn't get any sleep because the couple next door was having sex. Actually, it was the talk of morning breakfast. All of the other guests were talking about the couple and when they came down for breakfast all eyes were on them. It was so awkward, invasive, and disheartening. I felt bad for them because they were newlyweds. Some of the guests were visibly annoyed and made comments to them. I checked myself into a hotel for the remainder of my trip. As I was leaving, I saw that the couple was checking out as well. The husband was visibly upset, and the wife appeared sad. The couple who owned the B&B were apologizing to them because they complained about the bad treatment that they received from other guests.
A B&B basically has no privacy, the rooms are not that secured, and the decor felt like grandma's house or Little House on the Prairie. The breakfast was also horrible compared to a hotel. It was my first and last experience. People tend to romanticize them, but B&Bs are awful in so many ways.
I appreciate hotels. I like my privacy, peace, and amenities.
Anonymous wrote:I had a friend who used to tell "B&B Horror Stories" -- hilarious. One involved him getting dive-bombed by the host's parrot multiple times. Something about his hair drove the bird crazy.
We stopped staying at B&Bs when DW decided to sleep in one morning and the host refused to serve breakfast to the other 9 guests until DW arrived. I literally had to wake her up, get her dressed and rush her down to the table. And the other guests were furious at DW, not the host, because they felt DW had been rude. Never again.
Anonymous wrote:I feel the same way EXCEPT for the cabins at The Iris Inn. They are totally private and it's like having your own little oasis. I recommended them on the other B&B thread.
https://www.irisinn.com/accommodations/cabin/
Anonymous wrote:Advantage 1: no kids allowed
Advantage 2: they are often in historic homes in rural areas where there are no chain hotels available. Sometimes there may be a special amenity - ie, waterfront on a bay or river with a spectacular view, good happy hour, etc.
Advantage 3: the hosts are almost always quirky. That can be entertaining....or really awkward.
We stayed at one pre-kids in southern MD on the bay. The home was a former plantation house and they really wanted to show us the former slave quarters. Kinda weird, not gonna lie. Gorgeous home, tho.