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Where do you put your parents when they visit? — Brooklynian

Where do you put your parents when they visit?

I am desperately trying to find a B&B for my mom in early November. She only needs it for one night-- she'll be at the Marriott for the rest of the time.

The woman at the B&B on Prospect Park West was SO snotty to me and requires a 2 night stay. B&B Marisa (on Park Place) is weird because you actually have to walk through a private home to get to your bedroom. I also left a message for Garden Green (in CaProPa) but I'm concerned that they also have a 2-night minimum.

Am I overlooking any awesome, not too expensive B&B's in the area?

Comments

  • What's CaProPa? Something to do with Carol Gardens and Prospect Park?
  • Carlton between Prospect and Park.... sort of a joke between my fiance and me about our uber-trendy 1-block long neighborhood!! Dumb, I know....
  • Ahhh, I live around the corner. I must park near you all the time.
  • Prince Classon Hotel 547 Classon Avenue (718) 623-3222
  • There's an article with three local B and B s in the PS Food Coop paper this week...don't have it, but I'm sure they won't chop your head off if you poke your head in and ask for a Gazette. We put guests at Garden Green, it was fine.
  • Thanks for the tip about the Linewaiters gazette-- I'm actually a member so I'll go get a copy this week.

    I called Garden Green and the guy was also quite unpleasant to me. It says they have a 2 night minimum (seems to be the standard) but it also said it was "flexible". so he said he couldn't do one night, which is fine, but then when I asked about 2 nights, he said no to that as well, and that I would have to wait until closer to the date to make that reservation, in case he was able to get a longer-term reservation.

    Then he launched into this long speech about how he was in business to service himself, not to service other people. Um, hello, I thought the point of being in the hospitality business was to give service to others??

    The thing is, it's not like I'm asking about a prime weekend night-- I'm looking for a monday night in early november.

    I can sort of understand their situation, but the way both of these B&B-keepers spoke with me was a TOTAL turnoff. Also-- I love how in NYC, a B&B does mean breakfast. Sorry... this whole thing has put me in a bad mood.
  • Try the world famous "Akawaba Mansion" in BedStuy...great reviews, fabulous brunch, amazing service...mom will love it...

    http://www.akwaaba.com/about_akwaaba/availability_rates.html :D
  • that's weird about the innkeepers
    they don't do all the Bs at the place on Carlton tho - they send guests to carneviento for breakfast
  • Subject: bed and breakfast

    the best b & b in brooklyn is in your own neighborhood, it's called Brownstone Brooklyn B&B at 290 Park Place between Vanderbuilt and Underhill. The proprieter is a Yankee from Maine, Dave Whitbeck, a real nice guy. Best deal in town and beautiful. I've stayed there.
  • Subject: B&B's in the hood

    My folks have stayed at David's on Park as well - highly recommended. Also try Peggy Elwert's at 622 Carlton btwn Park & Prospect. Not sure what her minimum stay is, but it's worth a call: 622 2897

    And, the Linewaiter's Gazette often has listings.
  • Subject: Re: Where do you put your parents when they visit?

    JessicaSophia wrote:
    Am I overlooking any awesome, not too expensive B&B's in the area?
    Not so close, but I really like these guys and use them for the same purpose as you:
    http://www.awesome-bed-and-breakfast.com/
    Still the 2 night problem but they're definitely not snotty. Fair price and remarkable decor.
  • holy crap, the Holiday Inn Express GOWANUS is opening in June, according to today's Daily News. Union Street between 3rd and 4th, between home heating oil and the rottweilers in the autobody place...

    http://www.nydailynews.com/boroughs/story/405236p-343189c.html

    :shock:

    but it *will* be a closer place to put cousin lulu when the House on 3rd Street is full
  • The House on 3rd St. looks good. I may have to put my parents up too, so if anyone has used this one, let me know! :D

    http://www.houseon3st.com/
  • You might want to click on some of these links before you put your mom up. Although I am a neighbor of Mr Whitbeck's and he does seem very professional.


    http://www.google.com/search?q=B&B+reviews+brooklyn+new+york&sourceid=mozilla-search&start=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official
  • I put my Dad and his wife up at the House on 3rd Street and they said it was very nice and low-key (they are nervous in the City, poor things). When we visited, they were in a very nice parlor floor living room/bedroom with their own bathroom.
  • Thanks! Good to know. :)
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