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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've had this happen. It took a while to even figure out how to turn the heat up. I didn't complain or even think to.[/quote] I also had this happen at a ski cabin we rented one winter. It frankly didn’t occur to me to complain. I just thought, oh well, and we dressed warmly for a few hours while it heated up….[/quote] It wouldn’t have bothered me as much if I didn’t have tired young kids to bathe and put to bed, and if I weren’t paying close to $6k for the week. [/quote] OP, I agree with your assessment and am sorry this happened but I did have one question. [b]Wouldn't running a hot bath been a perfect antidote for the cold temp? If you close the door of the bathroom, run a steaming hot shower to heat up the bathroom air temp [/b]and then run the bath for your kiddos, that may have been an option. Another poster suggested running blankets and towels in the dryer to dry the kiddos off and help make a warm bed. But yes, all this is besides the point that the house was too cold upon arrival. Please let us know what Airbnb or the hosts did and hopefully you got refunded some money. [/quote] Funny you say this because the hot water heater was on vacation mode and we had to turn it fully on. I’m not sure how long it takes. [/quote]
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