How to Review

In the modern digital age, anyone can become a B&B critic. All they need is access to a customer review site account. There are plenty of things to look out for to determine whether the accommodation is worthy of praise. Knowing what these are will make it easier to write feedback after the stay.

A Decent Night’s Sleep

One of the main goals of a B&B is to provide a comfortable and content sleeping experience. Therefore any guest review should comment on the quality of the bedding, any noise issues and how much privacy the room offers.

The Quality of the Breakfast

Once the guest has spent the night, it is time to try a morning meal. Everyone has their own unique tastes. Reviewers should describe what they personally liked and disliked about the breakfast being offered.

What Makes This B&B Unique?

There is no point in staying in bland accommodation. The B&B needs to offer something unique that sets it apart from other properties in the area. This may include the décor, food being served, conversation of the host or local landmarks. Customer reviews should take into account how different the B&B is from all others.

Is a Return Visit Desirable?

This is the most critical question to answer when writing feedback. It will also help the guest to think about any of the negative aspects of their stay. It is a good idea to be honest so that the owners can recognise where they need to improve.

Rural or Urban

One of the first things a person has to decide when picking their B&B is whether they would like it to be located in a rural or urban area. There are plenty of pros to either option.

Rural

Bed and breakfasts within rural environments offer picturesque views. The online information website Wikipedia has numerous pages concerned with the higher air quality in these kinds of places. If the property is on a farm, then the food being served will likely be locally produced and fresh. However, this type of B&B will also be pretty isolated. Guests may not have access to the same amenities available in urban areas.

Urban

Plenty of city dwellers let their homes out to guests. It is handy to visit these B&Bs if the customer wants to spend some time exploring famous urban landmarks. It can often be a cheaper alternative to booking a hotel room. On the other hand, the food will most likely be shop bought. There will be more noise and air pollution than in a rural bed and breakfast. Urban establishments do not offer the same form of peace and quiet.