StonehengeBNB
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What is the best way to handle guests when innkeepers want to have an event of their own--say a dinner party or barbecue--that is for the friends of the innkeepers and not for the guests?
Should the guests be invited as a matter of courtesy, or is it simple enough to say, "the dinner party we're having tonight is a private event--please ignore the noise/festivities"?
Should the guests be invited as a matter of courtesy, or is it simple enough to say, "the dinner party we're having tonight is a private event--please ignore the noise/festivities"?