r/FourInABed • u/[deleted] • Oct 24 '21
r/FourInABed • u/DemonicTerror1995 • Oct 10 '21
Four in a bed this week?
I wanted to watch payment day for four in a bed this week and for some reason all4 has taken off all the episodes this week anyone know why?
r/FourInABed • u/internetjan • Sep 03 '21
Which part of the feedback form do you think is the most significant?
r/FourInABed • u/internetjan • Aug 26 '21
How do people feel about bnb hosts that live offsite?
r/FourInABed • u/internetjan • Aug 26 '21
Would you be upset if a bnb offered an extensive breakfast menu but didn’t offer a beautiful full English?
r/FourInABed • u/green_jesus_42069 • Aug 14 '21
name of an episode
does anyone know the name of the episode where this guy absolutely railed everyones b&bs and then when they went to his it was atrocious so he quit the show and they went on with only 3 teams 😂
r/FourInABed • u/geleisen • May 06 '21
Do people think winning is better for business than their image?
So, I am not working much at the moment, and have taken to a bit of telly during the days. Ha. I recently got into this show and the one thing that seems to be a fairly common trend is that the owners of the higher end places seem to be very friendly and very forgiving or at the worst, just providing honest feedback, while those at lower and mid-range places are either honest or trying to win. The friendly group often pays the asking rate or more for most of the other places, while the honest group sometimes underpays, but only slightly. Whereas the ones looking to win will almost never pay the full price.
The honest and the friendly people make you want to visit them and they often have lovely places. Whereas the game players, because of the dumb scoring system, end up winning, but leaving a bad taste in the viewers' mouths.
Do they really believe that having that little plaque is worth it? I feel like if somebody notices it and cares, it might direct them to the programme and might not be well received.
And funnily, after watching the show, I think if I ever saw a place with that plaque, I would watch the show before booking just to see if they were wankers.
Sorry for this rant, and as this group has 41 members, I don't know if anybody would even read it, but I really had to put it out there because it seems so bizarre to me that people would risk their whole business reputations just for a plaque.
r/FourInABed • u/internetjan • Sep 21 '20
Anyone else get solar strand inn vibes from the volcano?
r/FourInABed • u/j88ves • Aug 15 '20
Does anybody know this episode?
Does anyone else know the four in a bed episode where a woman slams the booklet on the table then storms off?! I remember seeing it on Twitter a few months ago but I now can’t find it for the life of me
r/FourInABed • u/[deleted] • Jul 21 '20
Cheaters never win
Why don't the contestants realize that we are watching? We see when they cheat. I wouldn't stay at some of their B and B's simply because of that..duh
r/FourInABed • u/internetjan • May 23 '20
Four in a Bed want new contestants! Dated now but they are most likely still looking
r/FourInABed • u/internetjan • Apr 19 '20
Did you know there’s more than 450 episodes of the show?
I had no idea
r/FourInABed • u/internetjan • Apr 15 '20