This is not the place to stay if you are traveling for business. I have to travel for 3 - 6 months to New Orleans for an engineering project. I come Monday and leave Thursday night. During Spring break weekend, I was late to schedule my regular hotel (Hampton Convention) and decided to treat myself with a bed and breakfast.
To begin with, the house smelled very old (because it is). My room was dusty. I saw dust on the lamp, table, etc. The bathroom was teeeeenyyyy tinyyyyy and that's coming from a person who is 95 lbs. I can't imagine how someone larger would maneuver themselves here. Oh wait also, the room itself was tiny. I did not think the 179/night price tag justified that.
The wifi was very spotty. The room temperature was inconsistent even though there was a thermostat. The shower pressure was so so.
I booked this hotel because I heard about the great breakfast. The only problem is that it wasn't served until 9 am when I had to leave every day at 8 am. I let the owner know of this so that I could be accommodated in some way. They did leave some fresh fruit for me for the first two days and then completely forgot about me on day 3 :( Even at the Hampton, I always have a go-bag available...
Other than that, the neighborhood was sketchy.....maybe I felt that way because I am from such a safe homely place such as Raleigh, NC! I saw quite a few homeless people walk by.
Maybe other people will have better luck than me when staying here.