What exactly do you do at a bed and breakfast?

MommysLittleMonster

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The 6 month aniversary is approaching with my gf and I. I have thought about "bed & breakfast"s for a while now. The thing is, i have no idea what the hell one does at a bed and breakfast....??? Anyone know?


Oh yea, I am 22 and she is 24. Would a bed and breakfast be suitable for a couple our age?




Tell me what you guys think.

This is the log cabin they're offering. I assume that the rate is for the entire cabin per night, so we would be alone and have total privacy. Text

This is a cottage they have. I assume it's the same thing, total privacy renting the whole thing out for the night. Text

And they have this deal. It's a hikers package. It seems pretty fun. And they say you can pick the cottage or the cabin. Text


I am leaning towards the hiking package in the cabin. Our aniversary is next month on the 20th so i was thinking about making reservations for that Saturday. What do you guys think?
 

paulney

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Typically a family-run business. Nice bedromm in a house, family-style breakfast in the morning.
Nice dining room to chill out in the evening.

All depends on the place of course.
 

ILoveLamp

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A lot of old people go to bed and breakfasts. You're given a little room with no TV and you just shack it up for a couple days and hope you don't kill each other.
 

hjo3

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From what I understand, have lots of sex. When that gets old, do general touristy stuff in the area (tours of dams, parks, museums, etc.).
 

Kelvrick

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Iono. I figure its just like a room you have, but then theres more of a cozy "country kitchen" type atmosphere where you're served your food? I liked the idea, but I figure the rooms wouldn't be as soundproof and anonymous as just a regular hotel room where you can have crazy loud "expressing of feelings" and not having to worry about it.

Thats why for one of the thingies with my gf, we just headed to a hotel in a different city so it was like we were away from the grind of the workday and such, but it wasn't so far.
 

bradruth

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Originally posted by: MommysLittleMonster
Originally posted by: bradruth
Bed = hump.

Breakfast = food in the morning.




What are you, retarded? :confused:

Is that really necessary? I think you're bringing your job home with you.

I think I'm bringing my home to my job with me. It's hard to park that RV in the lot, but damnit that's what I drive.