Our stay at the Tidewater was hardly memorable. It should be renamed the Stepford Inn because the experience was totally robotic. In fact, this was our second time staying there and we had great expectations having had a decent time last year. Although the room was large, comfortable and well furnished, it was bizarre that the sink was in the main part of the room rather than in the bathroom. However, the strangest part was that the innkeeper thrust a charge slip at us the moment we walked in the door - before we even saw the room or set our bags down. I found this very unprofessional and rude. Were we likely to abscond without paying the bill? The innkeepers, particularly Richard, are very robotic and give the "business as usual" feeling - not what one expects in a B&B. The only good part was the breakfast although this too was served in an automatic manner. I was particularly peeved when at 11 a.m. on a Sunday my girlfriend asked Richard if she could use a personal computer to check her e-mail and was denied access on the ground that it contained "confidential" information. C'mon - gimme a break! Richard told her to use the computer at the public library in Madison which was not scheduled to open for another few hours. That was the last straw for us. This place is history. We had much better treatment at the Inn at Lafayette/Cafe Allegre. Additionally, the innkeepers do not provide satisfactory restaurant advice. Hence, while our stay was not terrible it was hardly satisfactory.
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