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INNside Scoop: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Bed & Breakfast Inns

INNside Scoop: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Bed & Breakfast Inns
By Maxine Pinson

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Book Content Includes:

* Advice for first-time inngoers.
* Information covering everything imaginable about B&B inns.
* Over 375 inn-related questions addressed with innformative and inntertaining answers.
* Articles providing information, insight, and innovative ideas for innkeepers and aspiring innkeepers.
* Over 60 true, illustrative "inn tales"--amusing, incredible, touching, outrageous!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1916899 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-12
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 160 pages

Editorial Reviews

Review
"Ardent inngoer Maxine Pinson has created the ultimate version of "Everything you ever wanted to know about B&Bs." -- Sandy Soule, Editor of BedandBreakfast.com, December 2002

"With her inimitable wit and perception, Maxine delivers a love for innkeeping while 'telling it like it is." -- Jerry Phillips, Executive Director, Professional Assoc. of Innkeepers International, December 2002

INNside Scoop is a delightful read using a question and answer format and gentle humor. -- Bobbi Zane, Editor--Yellow Brick Road, December 2002

About the Author
Maxine Pinson is a travel writer/restaurant reviewer and publisher of the INNside Scoop B&B Newsletter. She lives in historic Savannah, Georgia's Bed & Breakfast capital. She has frequented bed and breakfast inns for the past 32 years in this country and abroad. Through her numerous inn experiences, Maxine has gleaned knowledge of issues dealt with by inngoers as well as innkeepers. Co-author (with her daughter Malyssa) of Lowcountry Delights Cookbook & Travel Guide, Maxine is also a columnist for the B&B and Country Inn Marketplace Guide and hosts The Food Scoop, "Where to eat on the inn trail."