Dreamcatcher is among the very best B&Bs we have ever stayed at and we have been staying at B&Bs since our kids grew up over 25 years ago.
The rooms are perfectly appointed with Southwestern art and artifacts, furniture, and colors. You are immersed in the flavors of the Southwest. Everything has been thought of to offer a wonderful experience, from the comfy bed to the fluffy towels, to the Smart TV. There is an honor food cache in the main room, coffee, tea, and iced tea, cookies, games, and books
Then there's the garden, a little paradise of flora and fauna, where you could read, or pretend to read and just be lazy in one of the comfortable settings.
Our situation was a bit unusual because we were both sick with traveler's diarrhea when we arrived and had it the whole time we were there. Host Marybeth Earl went out of her way to offer help. She provided electrolyte drinks--we had run out--and PeptoBismol so we wouldn't have to go out, and even offered to make us rice! We needed to stay another night and were able to do so.
Unfortunately, only one of us was able to have breakfast one day. The food was beautifully presented, a fritatta with accompanying bread and seasonal fruit cup, rounded out by a bite-sized lemon tart.
We would stay there again in a minute.