On our arrival home in July it was so nice to unpack our bags (for good) and sleep in our own bed. It's something we thought of often during our cross country journey - especially that one late night we checked into a dive in Lake Tahoe, CA!
Still, there were a few nights' rest that that gave us the peace we needed on the road. Clean rooms -some of them downright delightful- and charming innkeepers made all the difference.
Should we revisit our route one day, we'll return to our favorite hotels and B&B's & enjoy their regional hospitality once again.
And here they are, in order of our journey.
1. The Crest Inn, Astoria OR
2. Hotel Arcata, Arcata CA
3. The Rochester Hotel & Leland House, Durango CO
4. Carrington's Bluff, Austin TX
5. Fairfield Inn, Shreveport LA
6. 803 Elizabeth B&B, Mathews NC
7. The Hedges Inn, Clinton NY
8. Cabin Suites, Kennewick WA
Hi Heather!
Jennifer here, from Cookin in the Cuse. I was delighted to find this blog and can't wait for the release of your documentary. I just noted that the early part of your journey had you in Clinton, NY--just under an hour from me--if only I'd known of you then. Hope all is well.
Posted by: Jennifer | September 20, 2005 at 08:13 PM
Hi Heather!
Jennifer here, from Cookin in the Cuse. I was delighted to find this blog and can't wait for the release of your documentary. I just noted that the early part of your journey had you in Clinton, NY--just under an hour from me--if only I'd known of you then. Hope all is well.
Posted by: Jennifer | September 20, 2005 at 08:14 PM
And what about the retirement appartment in Buttonville Arkansas?
Posted by: paul | September 21, 2005 at 06:00 PM
We find guests how return and tell others are those who get something extra ordinary to make them remember their stay.
Helping them take photos or dropping them at a destination if nearby rather than calling a taxi.
Doing something extra to create a special experience makes all the difference for getting repeat visits.
Oh and making sure all staff are smiling is huge!
Posted by: B&B Christchurch | August 13, 2009 at 01:27 PM