Has anyone ever done an airbnb or vacation rental?

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XXX.

Quote from: GLXCK on December 01, 2017, 10:08:50 AM
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Quote from: GLXCK on December 01, 2017, 09:25:17 AM
It really love it
Use it all the time

ACK!

Bae!  I'm gonna copy/paste you the same things I asked Brandon then...


Can you tell me about check-in/check-out?  Like do you meet the host at the house and get the keys?  And does the host contact you at all during the stay?  Do they pop up?

Are there rules they have beyond the usual that would be at a hotel?
No bby
I?ve done it several times and I?ve never met the host
They usually hide the key somewhere and give u instructions on where to find ha
No major rules..
The only bad experience I had was in Detroit

Yuck

But that was my dumb ass doing one in that shit city
Other than that it?s everything

I?ve done this at least 30 times
And the hosts have never contacted me other than the Detroit one
They don?t pay attention to u or care..
they want their money and leave you be..
They are use to any and everything so I wouldn?t be pressed about how many guest I have with me either..
They aren?t watching you..
Just leave it clean and mess when u leave so they can rate u well..
Bad ratings make it hard for u to get nice ones ...

Thank you, Bae!!!!

ACK!

Not 30 times!  JJDJDFNnnnnnnnn  See!  This is what I need. 

I kept imagining the host popping up and giving a Scream 3 mess while I'm sleep.  And I just don't have the time.  :kii:

And MESS at hiding the key.  What kinda scavenger hunt?
VZBZBZNZNXNZNZN

bae..

This one was a scavenger MESS owt
Omf

JJJNMNNbbbbbBNNNnnnn

Not "To find the key, you must first dig 3 feet under the tree in the front yard.

Then, you will find another note for Step 2!"


NNNFNFNnnnnnnnn

KING BENTLEY.

Only bad experience I've had was NYC for New Years 2015 ... I say NEVER AirBnB there

Cali tho .... amazing ... and with the right coin or pooling coin together (depending on the number of ppl) you can get the entire house for some BREATHTAKING properties, you'll feel like you own a beach mansion lol

I'd definitely say when traveling in a group ABB is much more fun than hotel stays

H.#.G.*.Z

b7

I did one in Anaheim because there we like 10 of us going to Disneyland :dead: with a large group it makes a ton of sense and it?s cheaper than getting 3-4 hotel rooms or more

I was soooo against Air bnb at first until I saw how it?s truly ran

:looose2when:

The house was renovated and SUPER clean and I never ever met the owner. She literally gave us instructions through text and it slayed

Seamless process

b7

Quote from: XXX. on December 01, 2017, 09:33:28 AM
Quote from: MARS. on December 01, 2017, 09:27:12 AM
Checkin/checkout depends on the host really and can vary. The house I had in NYC the host lived next door, met us there, and gave us the passcodes

In Atlanta the host gave us all information via text.

I?m not sure how the one in LA is going to work as I didn?t book it.

No pop ups in the homes I?ve stayed in and the hosts have been available if we had questions (we needed some extras towels in nyc and she brought them right over)

Rules differ by host also. But the common one is no parties.

Thank you so much!  You kinda SWAYED ME! lolz!

I just reconnected with my friend Kadeem and he had an experience where the host canceled on him like the day before.  And that kinda gives me anxiety, because I couldn't handle something like that happening so close to the trip.  I just need more real opinions.  My cousin did it in Palm Springs a few years ago and said it was incredible.
our host just asked a shit ton of questions before letting us book sssssssd

b7

Quote from: MARS. on December 01, 2017, 09:39:34 AM
Quote from: Estelle Ghetto on December 01, 2017, 09:38:04 AM
Id honestly be more worried as a host than a renter

do i have to switch locks every few?
how do u know someone renting didnt make themselves a copy?
n :uhh:

The homes I?ve stayed in use passcodes instead of keys so I?m sure they change them after each visit
!!!!

LOONA.

Quote from: 1RIG on December 01, 2017, 11:49:14 AM
I did one in Anaheim because there we like 10 of us going to Disneyland :dead: with a large group it makes a ton of sense and it?s cheaper than getting 3-4 hotel rooms or more

I was soooo against Air bnb at first until I saw how it?s truly ran

:looose2when:

The house was renovated and SUPER clean and I never ever met the owner. She literally gave us instructions through text and it slayed

Seamless process

Traitor     

Buy The Stars✨

Quote from: BardiGang Sle on December 01, 2017, 09:28:08 AM
I just can?t. I?d have to sleep with 1 eye open knowing they can just drop in at anytime. I watch too much ID to be in a strangers home.


Well Esmeralda and Javier with housekeeping can come in at anytime as well with the master key when you?re staying at the motel 6

b7

Quote from: Andrais. on December 01, 2017, 09:42:58 AM
Honestly, you're just gonna have to take a chance.

Airbnb seems to be pretty split. I see just as many horror stories as I do great experiences.     



!!! Same with hotels tbh

Trifling

Eternal Bell

i kno one of my friends nephews stayed at one n his friend was killed by tha host

Buy The Stars✨

Quote from: TinKPOP on December 01, 2017, 12:05:23 PM
i kno one of my friends nephews stayed at one n his friend was killed by tha host

Really now ??

Was  this was on the news ??

you got a link to the article of your dear departed friend who was murdered in cold blood

Kaeli.

My family did it on thanksgiving break and it was really nice, actually. I was completely against it before :guys:

Kaeli.

Quote from: 1RIG on December 01, 2017, 11:49:14 AM
I did one in Anaheim because there we like 10 of us going to Disneyland :dead: with a large group it makes a ton of sense and it?s cheaper than getting 3-4 hotel rooms or more

I was soooo against Air bnb at first until I saw how it?s truly ran

:looose2when:

The house was renovated and SUPER clean and I never ever met the owner. She literally gave us instructions through text and it slayed

Seamless process
!!!!

Ours gave us a lil tour mess & was out of our hair

XXX.

Quote from: 1RIG on December 01, 2017, 11:49:14 AM
I did one in Anaheim because there we like 10 of us going to Disneyland :dead: with a large group it makes a ton of sense and it?s cheaper than getting 3-4 hotel rooms or more

I was soooo against Air bnb at first until I saw how it?s truly ran

:looose2when:

The house was renovated and SUPER clean and I never ever met the owner. She literally gave us instructions through text and it slayed

Seamless process

ACK!

King, wait!  I should have just sent you a text.  JDFJFNnjjjj

The prices for hotels during weekend 1 of Coachella are absolutely insane!  We're staying in Palm Springs for 4 nights before we head to LA.  And it's already $400+/night at most hotels during Coachella Weekend 1 & 2. 

We might as well just do an AirBNB mess, because IMO, it'll be worth the money.  And the price is not too far off from the hotel.  A lot of these properties are so beautiful. 

This thread sold me on it!  Thank you!

XXX.

Quote from: Kaeli. on December 01, 2017, 12:12:36 PM
My family did it on thanksgiving break and it was really nice, actually. I was completely against it before :guys:

Where did you guys stay if you don't mind sharing?  Was it a house?