So, are you pro or anti hotel? Only point is it doesn’t have to be either or…you can get the benefits of a hotel and the space and flexibility of a condo/house. |
I’ve only ever stayed in villas on resorts, and these villas are maintained by the resort. What’s the advantage of a privately owned villa on a resort? |
Nothing…it’s just a different business model for a resort where they sell off the villas and condos to private owners though they still manage the properties and take reservations. Helps them finance the project because they are getting a bunch of cash for each condo/villa they sell. They also split the nightly room rates with the owner, so it’s appealing to the owner to know that the resort is taking care of the property for you. The owner can also block times for their own use. |
DP. The only rental I've been where I've felt the checkout chores were OTT was on Cape Cod, and it was not a rental I chose- we were with my parents and sibling's family. I try to stick to places where the only obligations are to take out the trash/recycling, start the dishwasher, etc. If that's still too much for you, that's fine! Just stick to hotels or cruises. I think what this thread illustrates is that not everyone has the same idea of "relaxing." Heck, my own definition of relaxing can vary depending on whether it's just DH and I or with our kids. When my still young-ish kids are involved, it's more relaxing for me to have more space and to not have to go out for every single meal during a week-long vacation. |
Unless this is an inexpensive rental, the owners shouldn't be expecting much. Maybe taking out the trash since that could stink up the house if left for very long. Most of the places on VRBO have large cleaning fees, so they can do it (& it's still rather dirty most of the time because they don't do everything in those few turnover hours). If I see a long list of chores to do before leaving, I'll choose a different place. If the list isn't disclosed in advance, I'll mention it in my review so other renters get a heads-up. |
So don’t. Easy enough. |
I am right there with you, op! There is a time and place for Airbnb - like for group trips. We also stayed in one near Joshua Tree just because we would be spending a lot of time there. It was after a couple of long travel days and we only hiked early and late in the day. So lots of time resting and relaxing at the house. Still found myself running to the store daily and doing chores.
My friend travels alone to visit her daughter at college and would prefer an airbnb that is someone’s basement over a hotel. I don’t get it. |
I think of this every time someone suggests renting a house on the beach. No thanks! |