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    OVERALL BED AND BREAKFAST INDUSTY STATUS OF THE OVERALL INDUSTRY A bed and breakfast is typically a small lodging establishment that offers overnight stays for guests and sometimes serves breakfast in the morning. These places are typically private homes that use their spare rooms for the guests. There are numerous reasons for travelers to choose Bed and Breakfast establishments over traditional hotels. Bed and Breakfast lodgings on the average are at least fifty percent cheaper than traditional hotels, they are more personal than traditional hotels, and they are most often in neighborhoods as opposed to hotel districts which gives the homier feel. There are a few drawbacks to B&B’s however. A guest may not have a private bathroom or a television in their room as they would in a hotel. The fact that they are in specific…

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    Mustang Bed And Breakfast

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    The historic district of downtown Revelstoke features the quaint Mustang Bed and Breakfast. When not enjoying the hotel services in Revelstoke's premier B & B, visitors can explore nearby entertainment including shopping and museums. It's a quick trip to the Revelstoke Golf Club and Mountain Resort. The bed and breakfast is a two-hour drive from the Kelowna International Airport. Guests can head to Calgary's International Airport, which makes it a four-hour drive to the hotel. Often, guests…

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    The Landlady Story

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    In the story The Landlady a 17 year-old boy decides to stay at a bed and breakfast. Throughout the story we realize that the lady who is taking care of him starts to act a little bit weird. We know this because she is only interested in catering to young males. What gives us another reason for us to believe she is weird is that no one else staying at the bed and breakfast. Us readers care about Billy and don't want him to die or get hurt by the landlady. Not caring about the character(s) is one…

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    Bed And Breakfast Inns

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    lodging. Bed and breakfast Inns structures varies from cottages, to ranchstyle houses, to multistories town homes, to villas, cabins, stately mansions and even lighthouses. The bed and breakfast route is taken by leisure travelers who seek accommodation in lodgings that are between formality and casualness. Hotels are made especially for commercial travelers and vacationing families, close to major highways. Hotel service vary from the location. Hotels located in the center of the city meets the…

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    and types of rooms. For starters, let us cut back on the amount of rooms that are sharing bathrooms and create more privacy for the guest. I would ensure that all rooms and suites have their own lavoratory at minimum. Single rooms with only bedroom setting and sitting nook should have a bathroom with toilet, sink, and shower. There should be a choice of which type of single room a guest would want by changing up the beds. Offer some with two twins, or single twin and hide-a-bed sofa and of…

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    The Landlady Setting

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    Roald Dahl, a British novelist, develops the short story, “The Landlady,” with a buildup to an electrifying, cliffhanger ending through his use of the characters and the setting. The author uses evocative and vivid description throughout the story, which helps develop the scenes that paint a picture of the two characters Billy Weaver, seventeen-year-old, who has a business person mindset and the kind, generous, but dotty landlady. Dahl expertly sets up the scene for his audience, where Billy…

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    There are two key terms of the statement, “Family-owned hotels and globalization”. For my perspective, family-owned hotels are a business that family members establish and operate together and pass on to the next generation so on and so forth. Moreover, bed and breakfast (B&B), service apartment and Airbnb, in my opinion, they are kind of private small family owned that offers an overnight room with limited facilities, service, and breakfast as well. In another key word, from my point of view,…

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    stay was. The man told him the Bell and Dragon. Bill went to look for the Bell and Dragon, but came across another place he could stay simply called Bed and Breakfast. He had to decide between the Bell and Dragon or the Bed and Breakfast. He chose the Bed and Breakfast and had relief that someone came to answer the door when he arrived. Though Billy found this very weird that the door opened so quickly. Billy explains it takes at least more than a couple seconds to answer the door. This gives…

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    Roald Dahl was a short story writer, a poet, screenwriter, and fighter pilot. One of his books was called “The Landlady”. In his story, it talks about a lady around forty-five to fifty years old, living in a house by herself until someone came around. She seems too nice at first but later on in the story when the main character, Billy, comes around and stays with her, you will find out why the landlady usually never gets guests to stay at her house. In this story, “The Landlady,” Billy Weaver…

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    In the short story, “The LandLady” by Roald Dahl, there is a scene in the movie that is not in the book. “The Landlady” is a short story about a 17 year old man named Billy Weaver, who travels to the city of Bath. Here, he searches for a place to stay for the night and comes across a bed and breakfast; which he thought would be nice since he saw some animals inside. He then meets the Landlady, who he thinks is kind of crazy. After signing the guest book and reading the names in it, the two sit…

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