Things You Should Know Before Choosing an Inn Bates: Inns often change their rates without notice. The range of prices I have quoted is meant to be used only as a guideline to give you a reasonable idea of what a room might cost. Also, ] haven t included tax rates or service charges, which add to your bill; neither have l described tipping sug- gestions. Inqtttre upon making reservations. Menus: As quickly as prices change, menus chance even faster. An inn that offers a particular snecialt- ~,, change chefs, and thus, its entire entree list. ~,Iore inns\"~ eonstant/y adjusting their breakfast policies, some offering full breakfasts one season, then continental or buffet-style breakfasts the next. Ask so you know what to expect. Innkeepers: Some inns remain in the same family for decades. More often, they change Ownership on a frequent \"basis. This might result in entire revisions of previous inn policies. Or inns might completely close their doors to the public as they convert to private residences. Be sure to call ahead. Reservations and Deposits: Many inns maintain such a sterlhlg reputation of excellence and service that they re- quire reservations made long in advance. A northern Wiscon- sin inn once suggested that people call at least eight months in advance! Of course, that s an exception rather than the rule, but it is advisable to call at least one month in advance at most inns especially if you re planning to visit during the h g >volume travel season (usually summer). Smaller estab- lishments may requ re even more advance notice. And if you wish to ~;tay at an nn during annual town festivals, no time c~/n I)C too NO0}i, 0111hl? Otilel band, it s always possible to make reserva- I~ ,~j~ with ~:]1011 Imlic~:--possible, but . not very likely. c hu d~.l)o~iils; {Ills JS Mich a collunon ]equiremeut that ,. i ,,, ,,tit}) ~q~( ci~k Jim policies. Assome that with few ..,u 11 I,{. teqlJJred to pay a deposit to reserve a
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