We came to Juneau in the off season. That was our number one mistake. Everyone we ran into seemed to point out how happy they were not to have to deal with tourists anymore. As for the stay: we have stayed in Bed and Breakfasts' before that have always made us feel welcome. This was not the case here. No one told us we would be without breakfast in the off season. We were ok with that until they advised us that the kitchen was off limits to guests. We had to beg a spoon and bowl for the week to eat breakfast and were quickly told to make sure we washed the dish when we were done. We overheard the inntaker tell the owner how aggravating we were after we had asked to switch rooms. We would have preferred that they just told us that switching rooms wasn't possible instead of being annoying. After all, aren't we paying for a certain service? ie:bed AND BREAKFAST? We had no phone service, so after buying a phone card we asked to use the telephone. When it was discovered that the battery had died, the hostess refused us service to the business phone! From almost the beginning we felt like a nuisance at the B&B instead of feeling like guests. All in all it was an unwelcoming experience and a disappointing stay. Juneau: Beautiful city: Yes, beautiful people: Definitely not! We will definitely be back to Alaska, but will keep it to the interior.











