Since you have a shared bath, one of your packages could be the option to be the only room. Charge more, they get their private bath and everybody's happy..
Cute! I had considered that if I only have one room rented, then they have a private bath.
I do have a jacuzzi spa in the back yard, off the deck, which I was hoping would kind of compensate for the lack of a second bath. I didn't realize that private baths were that important to travelers. Shared baths have never presented much of a problem to me when traveling. I am examining my space to see if I could fit another bath upstairs. Don't know what the cost would be and I may try working with just the one bath for a while and see how that does.
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KatesCottage161 said:
Cute! I had considered that if I only have one room rented, then they have a private bath.
I do have a jacuzzi spa in the back yard, off the deck, which I was hoping would kind of compensate for the lack of a second bath. I didn't realize that private baths were that important to travelers. Shared baths have never presented much of a problem to me when traveling. I am examining my space to see if I could fit another bath upstairs. Don't know what the cost would be and I may try working with just the one bath for a while and see how that does.
Kate - I have BEEN THERE!!! My first 10 years I was 3 with shared. My house was built in 1912, I am next to a rail-trail so figured bikers/hikers will not care. THEY DO!!! What I was able to get by with in 1996 will NOT fly in 2014 - especially with all the new hotels that have opened since then. You will not make enough money with renting one room to pay your expenses. I know what insurance and ads cost.
I had 4 rooms and a bathroom upstairs. It took me way too long to figure out HOW I could add the bathroom. I am STILL kicking myself for not figuring out what to do with the original bathroom when I created the en suite to have 2 en suite and one down the hall. It I COULD have kicked out walls to enlarge the original bathroom, cut a door for the adjoining room and still had a third bathroom that would have HAD to be a "down the hall". It made a $5000 difference in revenue the first year!! I would still have had a storage room albeit much smaller but I was too stupid to think of it.
I do have the option of a private bath rate for the room I finally figured out how to fit a queen into. I then do not rent the third room. In November I become a 2-room B & B for my B & Bs For Vets so each couple has a queen bed and a private bathroom. The claw-foot tub that was original to the house was moved into the en suite bathroom and was heavy as lead. It was replaced by a 60 inch shower.
I want you to succeed - both for you and for the industry. We do not need any more bad-mouthing than the B & B industry already gets. I have had a private bathroom since 2006 and I am still being listed as shared baths. PLEASE, please listen about this issue. Do it before you open - get private bathrooms. This is not like the gurus of my opening era who were spouting whirlpools and Jacuzzis as a must. This is something that will make or break you. I speak as someone who has suffered from it AND as someone who in the days of traveling searched for shared bath as it was cheaper - NOT doing that today. Older people NEED a bathroom IN THE ROOM for reasons a young person would not understand and will not be discussed publicly.
Added - I am in West Virginia and lived in Ohio for almost 15 years - and even in West Virginia they want private.
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