Orange wrote:
Any place that has "Inn" in the name is not going to be very chica-friendly, if at all.
That's a generalization. For example Dunn Inn is not chica unfriendly. I think a more telling indicator is that one it is a bed and breakfast. B&B's tend to foster a "family" atmosphere where guests interact with their hosts and other guests much more so then in a hotel. Secondly their website would seem to indicate that they cater to medical tourism guests. People recuperating from medical procedures, perhaps serious ones, are less likely to tolerate the disruption of chicas coming and going at late hours.
While I do not find their published rates particularly attractive if you are genuinely interested why not send them a email requesting their "guest" policy. Ever hotel, in San Jose, knows what that term means.
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