Four In A Bed Season 12 Episode 29

Four In A Bed Season 12 Episode 29 Series 12 Episode 29

Four in a Bed is a British reality TV show where four competing owners or managers of small hotels, bed and breakfasts or guest houses, take turns to stay overnight at each other's establishments and compare their experiences to see who amongst them provides the best value for money. They then rate each other's properties based on factors such as cleanliness, hospitality, food, and overall experience. At the end of the week, the establishment with the highest score is declared the winner.

Season 12, episode 29 of the show is no different in format from its predecessors. In this episode, the competitors are four new establishments that are up for scrutiny from their peers and the television audience. The four establishments are The Gables Guesthouse in Stellenbosch, South Africa; The Old Rectory Hotel in Wiltshire, England; The Caledon Guesthouse in the Western Cape, South Africa; and Le Petit Château in Northumberland, England. These establishments are put to the test, with each hosting the other couples for one night during the week.

The Gables Guesthouse is run by hosts Debbie and Steve, who pride themselves on their attention to detail and personalised service. The house is set in a beautiful, tranquil garden and offers stunning views of the mountains. The couple provides a warm welcome to their guests and offers them a choice of different rooms and breakfast options.

The Old Rectory Hotel is a popular establishment for weddings, conferences and leisure stays. Run by hosts Tina and Mike, the hotel boasts 18 bedrooms, a spa, a restaurant and a bar. The couple is confident in their offering and feels that their establishment can compete with the best.

The Caledon Guesthouse is run by hosts Riaan and Grizel, who have nine years of experience in the hospitality industry. The guesthouse has a warm, homely feel to it and is set in a peaceful wooded area. The couple prides themselves on their home-cooked meals, their attention to detail, and their local knowledge and expertise.

Le Petit Château is a luxury hotel that was inspired by the owners' experiences of visiting Chateaux in France. Run by hosts Hazel and Adam, the hotel features 29 individual themed bedrooms, each with its own style and character. The establishment also offers a range of facilities such as a ballroom, a wedding chapel, and a private dining area.

As the week progresses, the hosts and their guests rate each other's establishments on various factors such as cleanliness, hospitality, food, and overall experience. They share their likes and dislikes and provide constructive feedback to their peers. The hosts also get to showcase their local area and take their guests out to explore the tourist attractions and local cuisine.

At the end of the week, the scores are tallied up, and the final results are revealed. The establishment with the highest score is declared the winner and takes home the coveted Four in a Bed plaque.

Series 12, episode 29 of Four in a Bed is an enjoyable watch for anyone who loves the hospitality industry or is interested in seeing how other people run their small businesses. It offers insights into the challenges and rewards of running a guesthouse or hotel and gives the viewer a sense of the different personalities and styles of the competing hosts. The show is well-produced, engaging and informative, and it is easy to be drawn into the drama and suspense of who will win the plaque.

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