Mt Hood Hamlet B&B
18th Century Colonial charm, with 21st Century amenities. Located in the Upper Hood River Valley, we nestle into the woods of a nine acre farm. A superb view of Mount Hood, just thirteen miles distant, awaits the visitor from either of two quiet, comfortable guest rooms, the patio, the dining and great rooms. The remaining two guest rooms capture the top half of Mount Adams, WA, some 50 miles distant. All four guest rooms have private baths, fireplaces, either King or Queen beds and TV/DVD/VCR's. Two have a Jacuzzi jetted tubs. The quiet library shares a fireplace and numerous books with the great room. Our outdoor spa looks out to the mountain and up to the stars.
Here is what guests had to say...
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Our front door is normally locked. Normal check-in is between 4 and 7PM. We had just let in another late arriving couple, were showing them their room and apparently did not re-lock it so they could easily unload their car. We did not hear the new couple arrive and walk in. Since they did not ring the doorbell, we were surprised when a new face suddenly appeared on the stairs. Trying to be humorous we asked “How did you get in?” but apologize for being abrupt. This couple had made their reservation that day, since we had a last minute cancellation. When asked if they had any food allergies or restrictions, they said no. The low-fat egg dish had already been made to marinate overnight for breakfast. Since they had no restrictions, we did not offer to make them a different breakfast from our other six guests.
We are sorry if we were abrupt in requesting luggage not be placed on the clean bed. There are luggage racks in the room. Experience has taught us that dirty luggage, which has been placed on the beds, requires extra laundry care to make the room ready for subsequent guests.
The bathroom fan is part of a modern, whole-house ventilation system that is extremely quiet. Along with our geothermal heat-pump system, sound is nearly nonexistent. Our b&b’s architecture was inspired by an ancestral New England home, with ties to the founding of Providence, RI.
This couple came to the breakfast area as we were serving and stated they were leaving - they didn't even want to try our breakfast. This was unexpected. We had to take time away from serving our other guests in order to check them out.
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| Innkeeper Response |
It was our pleasure to have had the opportunity to serve you in this beautiful part of Oregon we are so fortunate to call home!
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| - Paul Romans (innkeeper) |
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