Madeleine
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If we're running late, we call our hosts and tell them so. Never arrived early as we realize there is check in time we agreed to. In fact, one B&B we booked at had us wait outside in hot FL sun even when host said he'd be there at specific time to check us in; when we got there, nada. No note, nothing. His wife was very apologetic. Then it was to be a no-smoking property only to find the revelers who had our room the nights before, smoke like fiends and the room reeked of smoke. There I was getting over bronchitis. Did we complain, "sue" them? No. Not all guests are PITA's.From a guest's POV, sometimes we've a wicked time running from work, packing, closing up house, taking care of pets etc. and are frazzled even before we set out. Then there's the long distance traveling and a journey that is aggravating, traffic unpredicatable and we are just so happy to get to our destinationHow about creating a welcome area (porch, outdoor gazebo, sitting room or similar) for those early guests to hang out in while they wait for inn to open. Leave out booklets (with your hours of operation lol), nearby dining, shopping, tourist suggestions. This will give a welcome feel to initial impression of your property and perhaps they'll venture out, amuse themselves a while per: suggestions.
From a guest's POV, sometimes we've a wicked time running from work, packing, closing up house, taking care of pets etc. and are frazzled even before we set out. Then there's the long distance traveling and a journey that is aggravating, traffic unpredicatable and we are just so happy to get to our destination. Now, if there's a little porch-y thing available, (a couple chaise lounges to fall asleep on) that would be great.
Or hire a part time person just to meet and greet for a few hours and pitch in with cleaning rooms. Will take a little stress off you. Might be worth it.![]()
In any business, without those bothersome guests, customers, there'd be no business..
Here is my take on your stress level. Why not hire or give a job to your partner. To make your travel less stressful. Let him or her pack all the cloths that is needed. Take the pet and get it ready to drop off to a friend or family member or a pet kennel. Then it is not only you getting ready.
Now comes the journey. When doing a long journey why not break it up so it is not so long. At the most we are only in a car for 4 hours then we stop and smell the roses. Relax and look and see what is around us and enjoy our break. So when we get to our destination we are not stress or rushing our host to have a room ready before our schedule time.
Or not call your host as you are late and now leave your host wondering if they are going to be able to get a wee bit of time to put up their feet and relax before retiring for the night or doing a wee bit of prep for breakfast so your host is not so rushed in the morning.Before retiring for the night. We all have things to do morning till night.
Now comes the big crunch even hotels and motel not always let you in early as they are busy cleaning their rooms also. Yes there is a lobby far removed from the main area so you are not in the way of those that are leaving with far to many suite cases.
Remember part of a holiday is planning one that is not to far away so you are not feeling the pressure to get to your destination in a rush. It is time to take time and slow it down.
Tina it just another side of the story not picking on you as such . Just wished more people would just plan a head so they are not in such a hurry and come to us when it is their appointed time.
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Not necessarily you, but sometimes guests also have to put up with stuff. Not picking on you either but in any relationship (and it is a relationship) there is a give and take.
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We had guests the other day who said, 'You know how you talk about your bad guests? We talk about bad innkeepers.'TinaC said:Not necessarily you, but sometimes guests also have to put up with stuff. Not picking on you either but in any relationship (and it is a relationship) there is a give and take.
They were at a B&B where they could not bring the 'early morning coffee' into the dining room for breakfast. Huh? What? The reason? The early morning coffee mugs did not match the breakfast service and it would make the 'whole breakfast look wrong'.