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Justblogit bookmarked on 2008-03-04 Advice Bed Breakfast Tips Travel Vacation
  • The following article about key factors in choosing the right bed and breakfast is intended to stir your thoughts. Hopefully you will be moved enough to leave your comments following the article.


    In your dream bed

    and breakfast
    , you’ll be greeted by the charming and gorgeous

    couple that owns the home. They obviously love each other deeply and want

    nothing more than to share their good fortune with their guests - everyone of

    whom will become a lifelong friend.

    Your room is beautifully decorated,

    creating a mood of calm and luxury. In the evening, perfectly chilled wine

    awaits you on the simply but charmingly furnished porch, from where you watch

    the sunset as you gently swing in the rocker that hundreds of other happy

    couples have shared.

    Well, this idyllic picture really does exist, but it’s

    by no means guaranteed. If you’re unlucky, the bed and breakfast you reserve

    from hundreds of miles away will turn out to be a shabbily furnished wreck -

    freezing and damp in the winter, hot and stuffy in the summer - with rude owners

    made miserable by the relentless daily drudgery of serving unhappy guests.

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  • 04 Mar 08
    • The following article about key factors in choosing the right bed and breakfast is intended to stir your thoughts. Hopefully you will be moved enough to leave your comments following the article.


      In your dream bed

      and breakfast
      , you’ll be greeted by the charming and gorgeous

      couple that owns the home. They obviously love each other deeply and want

      nothing more than to share their good fortune with their guests - everyone of

      whom will become a lifelong friend.

      Your room is beautifully decorated,

      creating a mood of calm and luxury. In the evening, perfectly chilled wine

      awaits you on the simply but charmingly furnished porch, from where you watch

      the sunset as you gently swing in the rocker that hundreds of other happy

      couples have shared.

      Well, this idyllic picture really does exist, but it’s

      by no means guaranteed. If you’re unlucky, the bed and breakfast you reserve

      from hundreds of miles away will turn out to be a shabbily furnished wreck -

      freezing and damp in the winter, hot and stuffy in the summer - with rude owners

      made miserable by the relentless daily drudgery of serving unhappy guests.