That’s not that unusual a temp for evening arrivals in the northeast or places like Minnesota or Michigan. We don’t all live in South Carolina |
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It's an Airbnb.
This kind of thing comes with the territory. |
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In case this ever happens again, and if there is a laundry room, you can heat up some clothes and blankets in the dryer.
Sorry this happened, OP. I’d definitely mention it in your review. |
No but you booked an Air B&B that is on you. Who still does this? |
68 is not lowish. That's a normal temp for winter. |
NP in Vermont currently and it has been that cold a lot lately. Not just at dawn. By 6pm some evenings. |
I lived in a dorm in London that only had heat eight hours a day. I think they turned it on, IIRC, from like seven am to ten am and then from 3pm to 8pm. Or something like that. You were expected to sleep under a lot of blankets, I guess. |
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If they aren't able to come in and turn up the heat before each renter gets there, they need to instruct departing guests or the cleaning staff to leave the heat on 62 or 63 degrees. Then people can arrive and get it to heat up within an hour or so which is reasonable.
Honestly 45 degrees probably isn't good for the house. |
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Was the house temp 45, or was the house actually 45? Those are different things.
45 is low to set a house when unoccupied, but if there are space heaters, you can get the temp bumped up pretty quickly. |
68 is way too high for an unoccupied house. For comparison, our daytime temp is set to 65, night to 64. 55-60 is appropriate for an unoccupied house. |
Too hot and humid is bad for a house. Why would 45 be bad for a house? Let's assume all pipes in exterior walls are very well insulated. |
| Not acceptable at all but don’t think you’ll get anywhere complaining about it. |
| I would complain. You can’t really use the house until it is closer to 65. You didn’t pay for indoor camping. Either you have to leave the house until it wakes up or stay in the house and be freezing cold for hours. With AirBnB rates, I would complain for sure. It is up to the hosts to be sure the place is heated when you arrive. |
This is what it was. Also we paid close to 6k for the week. |
In a lot of places this is the only option unless you want everyone in one hotel room. |