2cat_lady
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What time do you tell your guests that they basically have to shut things down? I had a couple here last night that were sitting in my dining room (with my permission of course), eating a take out meal that they brought with them. They had a few drinks and then went to their room about 10:30/11:00. Another traveller took offence that they were making too much noise. Yes, they were loud, but they weren't in their room. I heard them shut things down and go to bed but I didn't hear anything after that.
I guess when I give people the tour of the house, I'll ask them to watch the noise level when it gets late but I don't want to be the noise police. They were away for the weekend and enjoying themselves. He could just as easily been in a regular hotel with noise next door neighbours but these people were on the lower floor and he was on the second floor.
Thoughts? Words of wisdom? He decided to leave in the middle of the night (?) and drove an hour away to the big city. I didn't even know he was gone until he called me, five minutes before his prearranged early breakfast (an hour earlier than my usual service). I apologized, didn't charge him and said that I would love the opportunity to host him in the future. He seemed legit and even said to go ahead and charge him. I just couldn't. When I questioned the other guests, they just said that he asked them to be quieter and they said they stopped and went to bed.
They seemed fine in the morning and the third room didn't hear anything.
I guess when I give people the tour of the house, I'll ask them to watch the noise level when it gets late but I don't want to be the noise police. They were away for the weekend and enjoying themselves. He could just as easily been in a regular hotel with noise next door neighbours but these people were on the lower floor and he was on the second floor.
Thoughts? Words of wisdom? He decided to leave in the middle of the night (?) and drove an hour away to the big city. I didn't even know he was gone until he called me, five minutes before his prearranged early breakfast (an hour earlier than my usual service). I apologized, didn't charge him and said that I would love the opportunity to host him in the future. He seemed legit and even said to go ahead and charge him. I just couldn't. When I questioned the other guests, they just said that he asked them to be quieter and they said they stopped and went to bed.
They seemed fine in the morning and the third room didn't hear anything.