BY: Brinn & Ramona Granat
When traveling with our FOUR kids
(just for you Kirse) we have come to the understanding that some adjustments
will have to be made.
1. The size of our accommodations (it’s hard to cram 6
people in a tiny hotel room).
2. Ease of eating out with kids or the complexity of it
depending where you go, which takes us to our next difficulty,
3. Type of food that we want to eat vs the type of food the
kids will eat (kid food wins out most of the time, unfortunately).
4. Price of food while out every meal for the duration of
your vacation, even eating out cheap adds up.
5. Drive time, how long can you endure sitting in a car
singing nursery rhymes, constant potty breaks, kid movies (it’s odd the number
of movies that I have listened to numerous times in the car but have never
actually seen), listening to whining or illogical arguments from kids, sore
muscles from craning your neck back to interact with the kids, and car
sickness.
We actually like traveling with our kids. Some of our family adventures have included
Mt. Rushmore, St. George, Boise, McCall, Coeur D’Alene, Kalispell, Alberta,
Memphis, Nashville, Oregon Coast and most recently Vancouver Washington. I do have to say that even though I did enjoy
our low budget accommodations at America’s Best Inn (no really, it was
adequate, quiet and it had a nice breakfast spread), our most recent trip to
Vancouver Washington superseded our expectations. Here is a copy of our review:
May’s Garden Inn: Bed and Breakfast
Guest Score:
All of our expectations were exceeded at our most recent
stay at the May’s Garden Inn in Vancouver Washington. It started out with a very warm and
personalized welcome. We were greeted by name and the staff even took the extra
effort in making us a welcome poster.
Our two bedrooms and one private bath were more than enough space and exceptionally accommodating. Beds were comfy and there was an abundance of extra blankets and pillows at our disposal. Rooms were clean, water pressure was good, I cannot say enough about a shower with adequate water pressure. Décor was a mix of homey and eclectic pieces; some of the original pieces were truly spectacular. It made you feel comfortable, not overly staged or sterile like you get at some big name hotels.
Our two bedrooms and one private bath were more than enough space and exceptionally accommodating. Beds were comfy and there was an abundance of extra blankets and pillows at our disposal. Rooms were clean, water pressure was good, I cannot say enough about a shower with adequate water pressure. Décor was a mix of homey and eclectic pieces; some of the original pieces were truly spectacular. It made you feel comfortable, not overly staged or sterile like you get at some big name hotels.
The food. I am
shocked I didn’t gain a few double digits from this trip. Breakfast each morning with bagels and cream
cheese one day, buttermilk pancakes the next, followed by French toast. You will be planning your next meal while
still eating your current meal- yes this is how this place rolls. Thai take out from the food carts, gourmet
pizza, fish tacos, the Gouda and Havarti…it will leave your taste buds tingling
and your belly full. They will even
allow you to sample the Boston cream pie before it’s fully assembled!
Hands on Concierge service. Enough said. No really, their Concierge will even drive
the car for you- which is a huge plus for us because it eliminates the
possibility of getting lost and it also allows you to look around and enjoy the
epic beauty that surrounds you. Plus
their Concierge has her doctorate in History so not only are you getting all
the facts but you are also getting an education.
We highly recommend upgrading to the Entertainment
package. It includes activities like
band concerts, vocal performances, basketball games, a variety show, and many
introductions to shows like the IT crowd and youtube hits like the FiveGuys “Oh
My DAYHEM review… not to mention that there is an onsite basketball court and
playground for the kiddies.
Can’t rave enough about how much we enjoyed our stay and we
would highly recommend the May’s Garden Inn: Bed and Breakfast to all of our
friends and family.
What a nice post! You are welcome again anytime. We do love visitors - no, we really do!
ReplyDeleteI want to go to there sometime soon!
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