Anonymous wrote:
How can I as a guest be sure that you (the general "you") as the host aren't scamming me in a similar fashion?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your cleaning fee seems much lower than properties I've used.
Do you also list on vrbo or other sites? In curious about what makes people choose air b and b over other sites, or how they all compare.
Cleaning fees are market specific. Where I am, $25 is standard and on top of the nightly rate, it keeps my space competitive. I also do the cleaning myself, so it's sufficient.
I don't get the cleaning charge. Shouldn't that all be included? And, for that price wash the comforter.
A lot of people don't like that most Airbnb's have a cleaning charge. I expect that may change in time, but for now it's how we operate. It keeps the nightly rate lower, since the cleaning charge is a one-time charge. In time, I expect we'll have to charge taxes, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're kidding right? Do you wash your comforter every day? No, you don't. You probably NEVER have.
PSA? Don't lick comforters when you're staying somewhere other than your BioHazard4 sterile bedroom.
It's an Airbnb. Not an OR.
I wash mine regularly. Most hotels don't wash theirs either. I'd prefer a duvet be washed after each guest. More professional.
More wasteful, too. Washing comforters -- which never come into contact with a guest's skin unless they choose that -- is a waste of resources.
Don't want to touch a surface that was touched by the last guest? Don't go anywhere ever. Because you're kidding yourself if you think hotels wash everything after every guest.
How is this possible? Are all your guests wearing burkas at all times?
No, they are respectful.
What are you people doing in hotel rooms that makes the comforters so gross? I am so glad you're not my guests.
Me too! YIKES!! I think you've sufficiently squicked out a lot of people who might have been considering AirBnb before!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks OP- after reading this, I will be sticking to hotels.
Good luck to you.
http://www.insideedition.com/investigative/18622-for-sheets-sake-multiple-hotels-do-not-change-bedsheets-for-new-guests-investigation-reveals
Anonymous wrote:Thanks OP- after reading this, I will be sticking to hotels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What hotels do you think wash the comforter between every guest? I'm honestly curious.
Have you ever seen the housekeeping staff taking out a comforter from a room or bringing a new one in? Ever??
Are you operating a hotel, or an AirBNB?
What's the difference?
Ok, this is a troll. No one can be this naive
No, I'm the OP. What do you think is the difference between a hotel and an Airbnb? I honestly don't understand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your cleaning fee seems much lower than properties I've used.
Do you also list on vrbo or other sites? In curious about what makes people choose air b and b over other sites, or how they all compare.
Cleaning fees are market specific. Where I am, $25 is standard and on top of the nightly rate, it keeps my space competitive. I also do the cleaning myself, so it's sufficient.
I don't get the cleaning charge. Shouldn't that all be included? And, for that price wash the comforter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What hotels do you think wash the comforter between every guest? I'm honestly curious.
Have you ever seen the housekeeping staff taking out a comforter from a room or bringing a new one in? Ever??
Are you operating a hotel, or an AirBNB?
What's the difference?
Ok, this is a troll. No one can be this naive
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your cleaning fee seems much lower than properties I've used.
Do you also list on vrbo or other sites? In curious about what makes people choose air b and b over other sites, or how they all compare.
Cleaning fees are market specific. Where I am, $25 is standard and on top of the nightly rate, it keeps my space competitive. I also do the cleaning myself, so it's sufficient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What hotels do you think wash the comforter between every guest? I'm honestly curious.
Have you ever seen the housekeeping staff taking out a comforter from a room or bringing a new one in? Ever??
Are you operating a hotel, or an AirBNB?
What's the difference?