The hotel itself was ok, although the one room had a bathroom that was very small with a tub that should be replaced. Our biggest problem was with the communication. We checked in and needed to leave right away in order to get to a restaurant before it closed. The lady in the office was very pleasant. However, until we returned, the office was closed and we discovered that we were given the wrong keys. After trying to get into another guests room, we returned to the office and found a note of apology on the counter with the correct keys. Maybe I should have seen this, but after a long travel day and everything I needed to bring in, I didn’t notice this. Another frustration had to do with breakfast. When we checked in, the person at the desk said we needed to let them know the time we wanted to eat. Because we were rushing to dinner, I didn’t have a chance to tell them, so we called the office. We were connected to another facility and told that there was no way to talk to someone at our B&B via phone, only in person. Then, we saw a sign on the counter that said that a hot breakfast had a cost of $15. We didn’t realize that the sign was meant for the hotel guests, not the B&B. Since the hotel was closed, the sign shouldn’t have be there. When we questioned an employee, we got a short comment about the breakfast being the “B” in B&B. Not appreciated. They did get us food for a continental style breakfast. Our stay was ok, but proper communication could improve things a lot!