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Inn at Tilton Place – Featured in Arthur Frommer’s Budget Travel Magazine, “The World’s Best New Boutique Hotels For $150 or Less”
 
 
 

 

Jensen Beach, FL September 27, 2011 — The Inn at Tilton Place is excited to announce that we have been featured in Arthur Frommer’s Budget Travel Magazine October 2011 issue under “The World’s Best New Boutique Hotels For $150 or Less”.

“Let the scenesters have South Beach. The eight-room Inn at Tilton Place, two hours to the north in Jensen Beach, swaps crowded pool decks and velvet-rope nightclubs for quiet coves and evening wine tastings on the front porch.The whole place is steeped in Florida history. A local fisherman built the white clapboard house in the early 1900s and gave it to his daughter as a wedding present; today, her great-granddaughter, Katie Wacha, runs the place. There’s a wall of black-and-white photos in the foyer documenting the generations of Tiltons who’ve inhabited the house. Still, the best new tradition at the Inn is Wacha’s own: seasonal, three-course breakfasts, featuring beyond-the-basics dishes like red pears with rosemary sugar and basil hollandaise Benedict.” – Budget Travel, October 2011

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Located in the heart of historic downtown Jensen Beach on Florida’s gorgeous Treasure Coast, the Inn at Tilton Place welcomes you to a stylish and refined bed & breakfast. Situated by the Indian River in a 109-year-old family owned house, the Inn’s 8 rooms offer a clean, Green and modern perspective on design while maintaining the tropical feel of Florida.

We invite you to indulge in our culinary delights. Each morning, a delicious seasonal selection awaits you. Our chef will prepare a 3-course gourmet breakfast, which varies daily along with juice, Organic coffee and Organic tea. Come evening time you can relax with a glass of complementary wine or perhaps treat yourself to an Organic bottle from our Specialty wine list.

While staying at the Inn at Tilton Place, you will never be short of things to do. Enjoy the sunshine by lounging on one of our areas gorgeous beaches, located just across the Indian River on Hutchinson Island. Other activities that are right at your fingertips are boating, fishing, kayaking, and shopping as well as a choice of many fantastic restaurants, such as Kona Beach Café and 11 Maple Street, all within walking distance.

Sit back and relax at the Inn at Tilton Place.

 

Company Name: Inn at Tilton Place

Contact Person: Katie Wacha

Telephone Number: 772-934-6436

Email Address: katie@innattiltonplace.com<mailto:katie@innattiltonplace.com>

Web site address: http://www.InnAtTiltonPlace.com

 

Inn at Tilton Place

3350 NE Indian River Dr., Jensen Beach, FL 34957

P) 772 934 6436

www.InnAtTiltonPlace.com<http://www.innattiltonplace.com/>

 
 
 
 
 
 

Traveling With Children

 
 
 
Traveling with young children can sometimes be difficult. One top air travel tip is to take your child's car seat along. This can help keep them calm, since it's familiar to them.
 
Always carry disinfectant hand wipes and wet wipes, as they come in handy when traveling with children and are great if they spill something at 35,000 feet!
 
Prepare your children in advance for the trip you will be taking. If you are traveling by car or plane, you can show them on a map the route you will be taking. Even young children enjoy following the route on a map. Show your children travel brochures on the places you will be visiting, and if you can check out some books from your local library about where you will be going, you can use them too.
If traveling by air, discuss the security clearance process with your children so they will not be frightened or surprised. Don't travel with toys that could be mistaken for weapons. If you have photo IDs for your children, bring them. Put all your IDs, credit cards and tickets in a secured area before leaving home for the airport.
 
Things go a lot smoother when you go on a trip with multiple children when you are organized. Pack the children's clothes in gallon-size plastic bags. In each bag is one day's worth of clothes. Each bag has the child's name on it. That way, they just reach in the suitcase and pull out a bag. This eliminates the digging and hunting and cries when they can't find everything. For long road trips with children, take a little spiral notebook and ahead of the trip, write down names of all the cities you will be passing through. Then on the trip, as you get to each city point it out to them and they can check it off their list. They get sort of a visual idea of how much more of the trip they have left and it gives them something to do every so often. On the return trip, they start at the bottom of the list and work backward. This can keep the "are we there yet?" question at bay.
 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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