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  • B&B's. Should owners be resident?
  • twoniner
    Free Member

    We don’t stay in B&B’s often but the ones we have there has always been a member of staff or the owners resident.

    We stayed in one last week, were given the keys to the room by the cleaner and that was it. There was nobody there until breakfast in the morning.

    There were no contact details for anyone, no phone and the mobile signal was non existent.

    Nice place and a good night’s kip but just wondered if this is the norm?

    unklehomered
    Free Member

    Its the case for a few on our patch, but I would expect a phone number tbh.

    Drac
    Full Member

    Have a friend who runs one locally, she gives them a contact number and someone comes in on the morning to make the breakfast.

    I suspect the cleaner has forgot how to let you get in touch if there’s issues.

    joshvegas
    Free Member

    Just means you can make lots of noise… If you get me.

    twoniner
    Free Member

    Just means you can make lots of noise… If you get me.

    No chance of that. The pub across the road were selling

    We got suitably pissed 😆

    Drac
    Full Member

    On 4%?

    joshvegas
    Free Member

    WOT a waste of an opportunity.

    twoniner
    Free Member

    On 4%?

    Yes. (hangs head in shame :lol:)

    towzer
    Full Member

    what is possibly more confusing is booking into a fully functioning hotel b&b (Glastonbury a while ago) and getting up in the morning and finding the place deserted and being locked in – the staff had all walked after the evening shift. Climbed out of a window and had brekkie in a local cafe…………………….

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