Choosing a bed and breakfast inn in Newport RI
1. Try to see photographs or sketches of the
inn and its rooms either on the Web or in a brochure or book before making
your selection.
2. Be sure to inquire about whether your room will have a private bath
if the idea of sharing a bathroom with other guests is not your cup of
tea.
3. If you will be arriving at the bed & breakfast in your own vehicle,
be sure to inquire about parking availability..an absolute must in
Newport!
4. If you will not have your own vehicle, be sure to ask the innkeeper
about transportation options; many B&Bs tend to be located in less urban
environments where public transportation may not be readily accessible.
5. By their very nature, B&Bs include breakfast in your room rate, but
ask whether you'll be served a light continental breakfast or a full meal.
6. Breakfast hours are often limited, so be sure to ask when breakfast
will be available, particularly if you are an especially early or late
riser.
7. Be sure to have detailed directions to the inn; unlike hotels, you
won't find your B&B by its highway signs or neon "no vacancy" lights.
8. Check in and check out times may be more flexible at a B&B than at
a hotel, but respect your innkeeper's time by arranging for both in advance.
9. Very late arrival is often not compatible with selecting a B&B for
your accommodations.
10. Most Newport B&Bs require a two night stay on weekends and three nights
of festival and holiday weekends. Hotels are more flexible.
11. Unlike chain hotels that often allow you to cancel your reservations
on the day of arrival, B&Bs may have more restrictive cancellation policies.
Be sure to determine the cancellation policy before booking.
12. Many antique-filled bed & breakfasts are no place for children, and
most do not allow children at all. If you'll have kids along, be sure
to let the innkeeper know.
13. While dining is usually communal at breakfast time, some innkeepers
will make more private arrangements for couples, particularly honeymooners,
who wish to be alone. Ask ahead.
14. When possible, ask friends and associates for personal recommendations
or read reviews before selecting a B&B at "random" from a guidebook or
online directory.
Tips:
1. Your innkeepers are likely to be experts on the area where you're staying.
Be sure to ask for their recommendations--you're likely to find restaurants
and attractions that are hidden gems.
2. Be sure to make reservations especially early for New England's busy
fall foliage season; choice inns book up months in advance.
3. Your hosts will be anxious to make your stay comfortable, but don't
expect them to be mind readers. If you have specific needs or expectations,
make them clear when you call to reserve your room.


