Helping your Bed & Breakfast Guests to get their Rest

by Patti Rob

How well are people sleeping at your bed & breakfast? This is something you really need to be aware of. If they aren’t getting a good night of rest then they may choose a hotel room the next time they are in town. There are a variety of different issues you should attend to in order to make sure everyone is able to get a very good night of sleep at your bed & breakfast.

It can take a person a while to adjust to sleeping in a new environment. Yet if they feel safe and they have comfortable surroundings it will be much easier. You want your guests to love the feel of the bed you have provided for them. It needs to be large enough for two people to sleep on comfortably. Even if it is an individual guest you want them to have plenty of room to stretch out. Some people like more than one pillow so there should be at least four in each room.

Most bed & breakfast locations don’t have individual thermostats in each room. Since the temperature that each person is comfortable at varies this can prove to be a big piece of making sure everyone gets a good nice of sleep. With this in mind you need to make sure you have plenty of blankets available. A thin one for those that don’t need much as well as a thick comforter for those that do should cover it.

Those that will be too warm are going to be frustrated all night long. You can easily take care of this situation by placing fans in the rooms. This is a very simple way for those that need to do so to cool down. They can turn it on to the speed they want and adjust it as necessary. Try to get those that put out a great deal of cool air but not very much noise. The sounds can keep some people awake and then they will have to either be hot or be annoyed as they try to fall asleep.

Sometimes you will have a group of guests at your bed & breakfast that will all know each other. Most of the time though you will have a variety of people that are strangers. Even though they may be friendly and get to know each other a bit, they are still strangers. Each of the rooms you have should have a secure door with locks they can initiate from the inside. A deadbolt is a must to offer them privacy and security.

What about the windows? They should have locks on them too. This way the guests can open them when they want some fresh air and then close them before the go to sleep. You can also offer bars on them to prevent someone from getting in. This is more of a problem on a ground floor than anywhere else. They may be used on higher levels too though to prevent people from falling out.

A fire can happen at any time of the day or night. Chances are you have been mandated to have a certain number of fire alarms and even carbon monoxide detectors in place. You also need to offer a fire escape plan for your guests. If you have a second floor then it is important that you have a ladder available as well in case they can’t get to the stairs.

A good business owner will strive to make their bed & breakfast to be exceptional in as many ways as they can. Helping your guests to be able to get a good night sleep should be one of them. No matter how lovely the location is, if they aren’t able to relax and sleep there they likely won’t be coming back.

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