Why We QUIT Staying at Airbnb! | Is There A Better Way To Stay?

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
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    In today's video, we explain why we QUIT staying in Airbnb during our full time travel. After booking 41 Airbnb's during our first year of world travel and having a wide variety of issues and frustrations, we decided that we had better options. We detail all the specific issues, that we think Airbnb needs to improve. These deal with fees, cleaning, misleading photos, lack of loyalty programs, bugs and much more. These are the reasons why we now stay in hotels the vast majority of the time. Is an Airbnb crash on the way?
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:35 Background World Travel Information
    01:28 Problems with Airbnb
    02:00 Airbnb Fees
    02:56 Lack of Airbnb Loyalty Program
    03:15 Airbnb Cancellation Policy
    04:39 When Airbnb Host Cancels
    06:10 Airbnb Check-in Issues
    07:00 Airbnb Communication Issues
    07:15 Going over all the Rules
    07:45 Airbnb Mapping Issues
    08:25 Airbnb Pictures Don't Tell the Story
    09:15 General Airbnb Problems
    09:45 Airbnb Wifi Problems
    10:19 Airbnb Air Conditioner Issues
    11:15 Bugs in our Airbnb!!!
    11:48 Laundry Issues with Airbnb
    12:28 Cold Showers at Airbnb
    13:15 When we Walked Away from Airbnbs
    14:30 Better Amenities at Hotels than Airbnb
    15:24 Airbnb Cleaning Fees
    16:03 Full disclosure of Airbnb Fees
    16:30 Your Suggestions/Comments on Airbnb

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  • @RetirementTravelers
    @RetirementTravelers  6 месяцев назад +7

    Check out our follow up video! ➡➡ruclips.net/video/yZJYdprA-Fc/видео.htmlsi=e30Dc88nz9KNIsxF⬅⬅ John & Bev

    • @enriquesanchez2001
      @enriquesanchez2001 4 месяца назад +1

      I booked TWO AirBnBs in Paris recently and had to cancel both because of these complications! So much is just not disclosed properly and masked with lots of "pretty" jargon! Hotels are my go-to from now on!

    • @richardcarte
      @richardcarte 3 месяца назад +1

      By bashing Airbnb, you were bashing one of the things that is giving the average person a chance to be their own boss and compete with big hotel chains. How is that a bad thing ? Why would you bash something like that ?

    • @richardcarte
      @richardcarte 3 месяца назад

      @@enriquesanchez2001 so give your money to the big corporate hotel chains over some thing that allows the every person to be there on boss ? It’s just like hotels, some have better management than others.

    • @enriquesanchez2001
      @enriquesanchez2001 3 месяца назад

      @@richardcarte No, I'm not the fool you make me out to be.

    • @richardcarte
      @richardcarte 3 месяца назад +1

      @@enriquesanchez2001 I didn’t intend to make you look like a fool. But dude seriously you bash something that allows the every man a chance at fairly competing with the big companies which is true uncorrupted capitalism. Why would you do such a thing? I don’t think you’re a fool, but I think you are missing the whole point of Airbnb.

  • @ching-hsienhsu8320
    @ching-hsienhsu8320 Год назад +762

    We were given a wrong entry code to get into the apartment building in Taipei after a long flight from Texas. We tried to call the host, it went directly to voice mail. For over 2 hours, we can't get hold of the host and can't get into the apartment unit. We had to drag our luggage late at night to find a hotel. After contacting Airbnb we got the refund but Airbnb removed our review. We no longer trust Airbnb anymore!!

    • @briansavage1408
      @briansavage1408 Год назад +146

      I have noticed a few people saying that AirBnB remove bad reviews.
      If this is true. It is a disgusting practice.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +9

      Sorry to hear about your experience.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @leslieannehill6880
      @leslieannehill6880 Год назад +55

      Bad check-ins happened to us In London only we were outside with our bags for 6+ hours and unable to contact the rental company at all because the credit card I used had expired, so I couldn't get through to a person. This was not Airbnb, but another time, in Nice, Airbnb refused to talk to me because my husband had made the booking. They left us outside for 5 hours! Total drag! No apologies!

    • @morty412
      @morty412 Год назад +58

      Exact same thing happened to me in Berlin! They removed the negative review!!

    • @mixnmichael1
      @mixnmichael1 Год назад +70

      That's why I always stay at a hotel. Nothing worse than not being able to check in after a long day of travel.

  • @cliffm6566
    @cliffm6566 Год назад +554

    Agree with you guys completely. I’ve been doing Airbnb for a few years and after my last one in FL I closed my Airbnb account. All the issues you discussed are true. The worst is dealing with the owners who regard you as a profitable but unwanted visitor in their house. No, Airbnb is a business and your house is a rental property. Also Airbnb is more expensive than many hotels and the hotel chains now realize this and are competing better on value. Airbnb is in trouble.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +14

      Thanks for sharing your experiences and thoughts. We have been much more pleased with hotels this year.
      Safe travels,
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @pearbear319
      @pearbear319 Год назад +24

      I travel infrequently and save to stay in at least 4 stars hotels and be pampered.

    • @Roxcare
      @Roxcare Год назад +12

      For one person is a lot cheaper stay in Airbnb

    • @Dain75
      @Dain75 Год назад +28

      I’m glad they’re in trouble. So many people are buying houses as Airbnb income properties and as others have pointed out, it is making it impossible for people to buy or rent a house, because the price has skyrocketed. People in “destination” cities can’t afford housing even with a decent job. Living in vans has become hugely popular, but there are a lot of problems created by it unless you’re traveling. There are few places to park them, especially where they can get water and electricity. I’ve seen videos of people hooking up to nearby houses, stealing utilities. People without toilet facilities dump their waste in the street or garage cans, and that can cause contamination problems. I’ve watched a lot of videos of people living off grid and a toilet is frequently the last thing they buy, or it’s something they plan to save for, when it should be the first thing on the list. Using soap or detergent in a lake or stream is almost as bad. There are grey and black water tanks on RVs and places to empty them for a reason.
      Cities need to build a huge amount of low income housing instead of large single family homes. Everyone should have a place to live that is safe, that has a kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and a living area. I really like the tiny or small home communities that are popping up. They could be a solution for seniors who need assisted living.

    • @jerrylansbury9558
      @jerrylansbury9558 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@Dain75 Save your money.....buy a home that works for you. Problem solved !

  • @maha77
    @maha77 11 месяцев назад +23

    I only stay in hotels now, Airbnb has made me appreciate hotels so much

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for your perspective.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @wendyamsterdam8482
      @wendyamsterdam8482 11 дней назад

      I don't like hotels because of noise from other customers (almost everybody is on vacation so coming back very late and very drunk) and I can't cook or make my own breakfast

  • @rhondamckenna7635
    @rhondamckenna7635 8 месяцев назад +60

    I've been using Airbnb since the beginning, and I have never had a problem. I am obsessed with reading reviews and looking at pictures. I never stay in one without a really high rating and a ton of reviews. I really don't like eating in restaurants all the time when traveling and have always enjoyed having a kitchen. The fees ARE out of control now. I miss the old days of Airbnb. We met so many nice people and stayed in their homes.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  8 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for sharing!
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com

    • @AthenaLorenz-nx7gk
      @AthenaLorenz-nx7gk 2 месяца назад +9

      Residence Inn by Marriott and Extended Stay Hotels have full kitchens with daily housekeeping and no hidden cameras

    • @Jkaye13
      @Jkaye13 2 месяца назад +1

      I agree and that's why we have chosen to stay in them for the last 12 years traveling.. l cook and want a kitchen, and travel with a small poodle.. but the fees have definitely increased, and l don't think it's right that I'm paying up to $250 for a cleaning fee and then having to do a bunch of the cleaning! If I'm doing all the laundry and the dishes, I'm paying a lot of money for someone to vacuum and dust. I won't be doing any cleaning in a hotel.. so yea, I think the Air BnBs have effectively outpriced their value.. and that's not to even mention the cancellation fees you may get stuck with..

    • @rhondamckenna7635
      @rhondamckenna7635 2 месяца назад +3

      @@Jkaye13 The high cleaning fees and then wanting me to clean before I leave drives me nuts! I have started commenting in my review if that happens and I read reviews to see if other have commented about that.

    • @AthenaLorenz-nx7gk
      @AthenaLorenz-nx7gk 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Jkaye13 Greed always destroys and you have great points

  • @jennykimball4457
    @jennykimball4457 Год назад +381

    100% agree with you. I just wrapped a year of full-time travel and have vowed to never use Airbnb again. I've decided that if I can't afford to stay in a hotel on vacation, I don't need to go on that trip.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +17

      We've had nothing but great stays since we left Airbnb. Glad it is working out for you as well.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @prophetseven728
      @prophetseven728 10 месяцев назад +2

      Funny, we do the same but we love Short-Terms way better than hotels. We can afford both. Just Hotels suck compared to Airbnbs. Great in a pitch though.

    • @manp1039
      @manp1039 5 месяцев назад +3

      I have had trouble at hotels too.. I think the risks don't disappear if a person stays at a hotel or motel. I think maybe if a person stays at a hotel with a well-regarded international brand name, like a Hilton, Marriott, Wyndham, or Hyatt, etc can offer more protection to a guest staying at or making a reservation at a hotel. I think Airbnb (along with regular hotels) was negatively impacted by the pandemic. And I think the large hotel chains can sometimes try to fan the flames of little problems that a consumer might experience. And just like how Lyft and Uber were attacked by taxi cab companies when they lost so much business to Uber and Lyft. But Uber and Lyft also were negatively impacted by the pandemic, I think Airbnb and hotels were also negatively impacted by the pandemic. But things are getting better on all fronts as the pandemic becomes more and more of a distant memory and the world and society continue to recover from that very difficult time in society and business etc.

    • @deanpapadopoulos3314
      @deanpapadopoulos3314 3 месяца назад

      You said it well.

    • @lucashung-os6vx
      @lucashung-os6vx 3 месяца назад +1

      I hate Airbnb. I have vowed to never use Airbnb again!
      I don’t think it’s safe

  • @thevagabondonwheels4918
    @thevagabondonwheels4918 Год назад +247

    That 1/2 mile radius isn't just for "security", it is often because the owners are violating local lodging laws, violating the terms of their own buildings, or are dodging local lodging taxes and don't want their exact location to show up on a map so that local authorities or their own building management cannot pinpoint their exact location. Another issue that I personally have with AirBNBs are the highly variable quality of the bedding, especially the mattress. When you stay with major brand hotels (Hilton, Hyatt, Marriott, etc.) you almost always know pretty much exactly what you are going to get bedding wise, or at least within a predictable range. That isn't the case at all with AirBNBs. That quaint little apartment in the heart of the city loses its charm when you are in pain all day because of the horrible mattress you are sleeping on each night.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +8

      Thanks for sharing some great perspectives. Hadn't thought of the mapping radius in that light before.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @johnnyalfa2173
      @johnnyalfa2173 Год назад +8

      I had on Airbnb stay in Brazil where I book an Airbnb in a town but it was actually a 30 min drive outside the town so clearly a lot longer than 0.5 miles even though the map location was in the town.

    • @charlesbartlett2569
      @charlesbartlett2569 Год назад +15

      AirBnB doesn’t give an exact address because they don’t want travelers contacting the hosts directly. AirBnB also restricts the use of phone numbers, addresses and websites in messages for the same reason. Many AirBnB hosts would like travelers to book directly to avoid fees.

    • @tomdemeo2708
      @tomdemeo2708 Год назад +2

      Absolutely false it has NOTHING to do with local anti ownership rights

    • @grannygoes7882
      @grannygoes7882 Год назад +5

      There is NO way a host can dodge local taxes. Those are automatic and the host has nothing to do with it. It's a big reason fees have jumped. So many areas have added an automatic "lodging tax" to gain revenue from people renting out rooms in their houses. I guess what is good for the goose is good for the gander but our local county has gotten really greedy and jacked up the lodging tax while at the same time clamping down on homeowners. If your home isn't zoned a certain way, you can't host. It's ridiculous where I live in rural Wyoming, and homeowners should have a say in how their home is used.

  • @jeremiahreilly9739
    @jeremiahreilly9739 3 месяца назад +17

    Thanks for organizing your thoughts. I used to stay at AirBnB frequently. It was great value. Twice the room, kitchen, at a quarter the price of a hotel. Then I noticed the rates were going up, the fees were going up, the cleaning fee went through the ceiling, and I was required to sort trash, recyclables, laundry etc. I switched to hotels and never looked back.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for sharing! Same with us. Hotels going forward and no looking back
      Happy journeys,
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @channingsltd
    @channingsltd 11 месяцев назад +52

    I no longer use Airbnb. I have cancelled my Airbnb account. You are 100% correct. Airbnb sucks! You gotta spread the truth to more viewers.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  11 месяцев назад +3

      Thanks for sharing your experience.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @heatherthomson4346
    @heatherthomson4346 Год назад +353

    We were strong Airbnb fans ten years ago, finding authentic experiences and gracious hosts when traveling abroad, however, we have had so many poor experiences, especially when staying within North America, that we've moved away from them. Cleaning fees of hundreds of dollars for a single night's stay, underwhelming interiors that don't match the picture or distorted photos that make that "closet" in Paris look more like a one bedroom, and difficulty gauging the safety of the local neighbourhoods have left us disenchanted. We've had hosts stiff us for cancellations brokered a full six months before the occupation date, even when the listing stated they had full refund status. The final straw was a country cabin booked on a farm property that also catered to weddings using their on-site barn. Upon arrival they presented us with a long list of restrictions which included a curfew and an alcohol prohibition. We are a mature couple in our late 50's, not wild youngin's at a stag party, and we found this a step too far, especially as none of these restrictions were disclosed to us at the point of booking. Airbnb seems to have become too big for their own britches, and we've moved on to other vacation rentals and home stays.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +7

      Thanks for sharing. Sorry to hear about your bad experiences. Safe travels,
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @OP-mz3hr
      @OP-mz3hr Год назад +27

      Can you share what other vacation rental platform we can try instead of Airbnb? People are looking for better alternatives.

    • @alexperkins8433
      @alexperkins8433 Год назад +21

      @@OP-mz3hr trtipadvisor for hotels, full stop. nothing better imo.

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 Год назад +13

      @@alexperkins8433 I used to swear by tripadvisor but I started to notice a lot of spitefulness (you hear stories about other hotels leaving bad reviews to lower the rating of the competition but what I actually saw were disgruntled clients leaving unwarranted reviews - evidenced by owner responses like "we remember you, you were thrown out due to ..... and charges have been laid" etc - but they have no power to delete the rating). I'm finding the Google community a bit better option these days - ppl seem more objective and most reviews are directed towards genuinely trying to help other travelers (although that may change as Google becomes a more popular platform in this arena)

    • @amyniemann9564
      @amyniemann9564 Год назад +22

      We’ve used Airbnb for many years because we like 2 bedrooms and travel with our small dog. We have had good stays and not good ones too. Id like to see improvements also. The added fees are way too high! Cleaning fee when we are very tidy. We too maybe switching back to hotels. Safe travels.

  • @bigdogsmama2748
    @bigdogsmama2748 Год назад +129

    We paid about $8K (5 days) for a house in Northern California. When we arrive at 7pm only to find out that the host/management company refused to let us in unless we paid extra late fee (that was not disclosed). With two kids in the car, we had nowhere to go. Airbnb help line and policy was a complete nightmare. We never got our money back and vowed never to return.
    Stay away from Airbnb, VRBO operates more fair and honestly for regular consumers in comparison.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +9

      Ouch. Sorry to hear about that disaster. And Airbnb pocketed over $1000 with their 14% service charge.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @wild_taco_gonecrazycorona9112
      @wild_taco_gonecrazycorona9112 Год назад

      yes i had multiple experience lik that in miami black lady and husband faked out wall scraches and cameras in bathroom it was bad and airbnb customer service useless don' t have patience to call but even calling them is useless stay away from airbnb period its scam artist

    • @wild_taco_gonecrazycorona9112
      @wild_taco_gonecrazycorona9112 Год назад

      Air bnb

    • @sparkeye67
      @sparkeye67 Год назад +7

      @@KactusKM No, VRBO is owned by the Expedia Group, NOT Air B&B

    • @o2bnov0307
      @o2bnov0307 Год назад +5

      I have enjoy my few VBRO stays; USA and Panama. Excellent experiences!!

  • @grannygoes7882
    @grannygoes7882 Год назад +184

    I'm been an airbnb host since the beginning and have seen it totally change. It's gone from the concept of "home sharing" and "community building" to all about money. Airbnb pushes the cleaning fee but it's totally optional. I don't charge one and am glad I watched this vid because I see I'm doing a lot of things right lol! I don't even have any "rules" I live on the property and have had no problems with guests. I also understand where you live/host makes a big difference on your experience. I'm outside Yellowstone park and the people who visit the park are different from people looking for a place to stay in the inner city. If I have time when I'm traveling to compare airbnb to hotels, I'll do that, but if I'm pressed for time I choose a hotel for all the reasons stated in this video.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +3

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @sueedwards9334
      @sueedwards9334 11 месяцев назад +1

      I would not like to stay in a place with the host next door doing surveillance.

    • @grannygoes7882
      @grannygoes7882 11 месяцев назад +21

      @@sueedwards9334 Well I certainly don't do surveilance. I just got a 3 star review because I didn't visit with the guests. I was barely home but they were offended because I didn't greet them or welcome them. These people had called me 3X before they arrived and asked a million questions that would have been answered if they had just read the listing. Everyone is different but yeah, I wouldn't want to be surveilled. A lot of my guests I never see. They arrive late and leave early.

    • @ladytrader688
      @ladytrader688 10 месяцев назад +14

      I might want your ABNB contact if I visit Yellowstone

    • @kayalcorn9569
      @kayalcorn9569 9 месяцев назад +6

      I appreciate you not charging a cleaning fee. I actually think it's rude to expect a guest to pay to clean the room that's offered. I think many hosts see it as extra income. I loved Airbnb in Mexico & Indonesia. Either the cleaning fees were nominal or they didn't charge one. They could employ local cleaners & make a profit.

  • @9400lilly
    @9400lilly 8 месяцев назад +32

    For me Hotels! I arrive, i have people awaiting me, I’ve the room cleaned when I come back, breakfast served, check-out fast, services like shuttle to the airport, hotels are always near transports or have their own solutions and they are physically more accessible if something isn’t going as planned. My son stayed in US in a spectacular Airbnb that ended being a slum with a slum landlord. He has learned the lesson. For holidays, hotels. For higher amounts of time, contact a real estate, go see the properties in person and then decide.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  8 месяцев назад +4

      Well stated. We much prefer hotels for the reasons you suggest.
      Safe travels,
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @Bingewatchingmediacontent
      @Bingewatchingmediacontent 2 месяца назад +4

      Yeah and you don’t have to read 12 pages of checkout cleanup instructions to leave, and spend hours cleaning and doing laundry on the last day.

    • @BrianandDenise
      @BrianandDenise 2 месяца назад

      So true!@@Bingewatchingmediacontent

    • @eyesuckle
      @eyesuckle Месяц назад +2

      And really, all of these problems were tolerable when Airbnb started. The bargain you made was somewhat reduced convenience and luxury in exchange for paying a third of what a hotel would cost.
      No longer. Greed on the part of homeowners has now shifted that bargain to the point where it isn't a bargain at all.

  • @vickicooper7424
    @vickicooper7424 Год назад +241

    As an Airbnb Super Host, (Rustic Ridge,in Maine) this is sad to hear. I keep my prices so low, and cleaning fee low. I do all the cleaning, since we live on site. I hope Airbnb CEO will address these issues. Thank you for sharing.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +5

      We know there are many amazing hosts like you and appreciate all you do to help guests have great stays. Thanks so much.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @joc4912
      @joc4912 Год назад +1

      ​@@sullysully685 99

    • @noellechampagne
      @noellechampagne Год назад +16

      I highly recommend you toggle the superhost button to avoid a lot of these issues. It's not easy to keep your superhost status. The requirements are stringent. Also, you need to read the listing and reviews really well. Too many people are trying to make a quick buck doing Airbnb. It's a shame they are ruining the market for the rest of us who are dedicated property managers who care about their guest and consistently deliver a quality product.
      Correction: they are not requiring that hosts not make unreasonable check out requests. They are requiring them to disclose them up front (before booking).

    • @wawhite6019
      @wawhite6019 Год назад +7

      I think this video highlights a lot of what many of us Airbnb customers have experienced. Airbnb’s problem is quality control. It doesn’t really have any. All it takes is one bad experience for someone with a massive RUclips following to make a video like this and all the good hosts are gonna be SOL. If I were an Airbnb host, I would be lobbying intensely for the company to make some uniform rules for the type of properties they add to the website and start intensively investigating the properties that are being advertised online before a property owner can be a host. And there needs to be some sort of penalty for owners who cancel to keep people from doing this so often. I’ve had pretty much the same experience as everyone else- great stays mixed with horror stories. Property owners need to do everything they can to maximize great stays because good hotels in most cities are better than most of the Airbnb’s in that town.

    • @kbc1883
      @kbc1883 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@supertuscans9512Interesting! I was wondering about the actual profit side. I know many Airbnb hosts prefer the airbnb model to long term renting because it gives them the flexibility to have family and friends come stay in their property as a guest house, so it isn’t the money side as much as the convenience and flexibility that keeps them doing the short term option. It has made it impossible to find any small, reasonably priced place to rent in my area of NC. Now I either have to pay $1800-2500 for a one bedroom place in a high rise apartment building or get creative. I bought a yurt and live off grid on shared property. But for those who can’t do that physically or financially, the rental market is non-existent.

  • @cathydechambeau1813
    @cathydechambeau1813 Год назад +700

    I have stopped staying in Airbnb because they have taken the housing stock out of cities. Finding housing for locals has become a huge problem and I didn’t want to contribute to this. Like you, I have been happy to stay in hotels or hostels .

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +28

      Thanks for the additional insight. We didn't realize the impact on housing. Safe travels and many blessings.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @siouxrose7766
      @siouxrose7766 Год назад +32

      When I lived in Savannah, Georgia, the house across the street became an Airbnb without the owners anywhere near it. One time they rented to one or two people who turned that little house into a party with at least 30 cars parked nearby and countless people in the street, a huge party that went till way after 2 a.m. I did call the cops. They did little to fix the situation.

    • @berniecelee5062
      @berniecelee5062 Год назад +51

      Cathy : right on point !! I won’t stay in Airbnb in cities. It’s housing for people who work in the cities and the shortages and rent prices are out of control. Airbnb compound the housing problems for people who need a place to live where they work.
      If anyone needs a short stay for work , the employer picks up the bill. So hotels are there for you. If you’re self employed, build that cost into your business .
      Some countries have banned Airbnb in cities ….Good move !!
      If you can’t afford the hotel then that’s not the vacation spot for you. Hostels are options .
      I sent this video off to the young ones who want to travel , have booked Airbnb with too quickly clicking the mouse and were extremely disappointed and it ruin the vacation.
      Cleaning fee …don’t get me started with the rip off ….
      Hotel prices are very comparable so why put up with the unknown and the potential risk ?

    • @steveburke7675
      @steveburke7675 Год назад +35

      Agree with this...this is why cities like Barcelona and Venice are trying to regulate the industry.

    • @bonne_vie
      @bonne_vie Год назад +29

      I like the staying in a room option versus having the entire place to yourself because you're not taking housing away from the host and it is very affordable. But other than that I am becoming very disenchanted with the system.

  • @ourvlife7548
    @ourvlife7548 5 месяцев назад +22

    Attention all ABNB Hosts!!!! If your not watching this with a note pad and pen, please get out of the business. This is possibly the best tool to becoming one of the best hosts out there. Thanks again guys for your thorough walk through of your ABNB experiences. I wish the RUclips reach was greater but this is a great start. You guys rock.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  5 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for the kind words and hope this helps people have better travel experiences.
      Safe travels,
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @gtbigdog3507
      @gtbigdog3507 4 месяца назад +5

      One of the problems with Airbnb is the people who own them don’t treat it as a business. Most of the people are not business owners, or never had a business and they don’t understand that you have to put money into a business to make it work. they think that all they have to do is collect rentand run to the bank. I’m sick of going to Airbnb when you get there they have two rules of toilet paper. I don’t have to outfit the entire house every time I go to stay somewhere for four days.

    • @Bingewatchingmediacontent
      @Bingewatchingmediacontent 2 месяца назад +2

      Some things are unavoidable due to the nature of renting out a single space to strangers. Friends and I rented a cabin in Lake Tahoe, and there were laminated instructions, warnings, and threats on every appliance. There was a binder with elaborate instructions for everything. Yet the hot tub still never worked. We were so glad that the entire time we were on vacation wasn’t able to be booked at that cabin, because we spent the rest of our vacation at the Harris Lake Tahoe hotel, and it was so much better. Clean rooms, no threats, and no elaborate clean up ritual on the last day. No more airbnb for me.

    • @AthenaLorenz-nx7gk
      @AthenaLorenz-nx7gk 2 месяца назад +1

      There is a couple in North Port Florida named James and Jess that offer an Airbnb. The entire unit is cockroach infested and the heating and electric capacity is poor. Better to use the hotels.

  • @williamdfr1715
    @williamdfr1715 11 месяцев назад +64

    The real reason not to use AirBnB is that it has skewed the accommodation rental market for people who actually rent to live, not just for holidaymaking. NYC, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Paris ... so many cities have suffered from owners preferring to make big bucks over the summer rather than letting their apartments to people who live and work in the city

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your perspectives.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @powaqqatsi8
      @powaqqatsi8 5 месяцев назад

      Definitely. If people would just step outside their bubble and think of the impact AirBnB and other short term rentals have on the local residents. 🙄

  • @JamieElgie
    @JamieElgie Год назад +137

    You are so right. AirBnB has a legitimate problem. No one wants to give hosts bad reviews for fear of getting blacklisted. But the hosts often need a bad review. Nobody wins as a result.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +7

      Great point. We've been hesitant to give negative reviews. If we've had an issue, we send a private message to the host.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @joystclaire
      @joystclaire Год назад +29

      I had a horrible experience in an Airbnb. I left a bad review and it did not show up on the site. What most people don't realize is Airbnb does not allow bad reviews to show up. Hasn't anybody wondered how odd it is that there are only good reviews?

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +8

      @@joystclaire Wow, this is not good! Thanks for sharing.
      John and Bev

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +2

      @@joystclaire Wow, this is not good! Thanks for sharing.
      John and Bev

    • @lynnleipold2617
      @lynnleipold2617 Год назад +2

      Bev, you’e a very attractive woman, but I’m seriously worried about your skin. It looks like you have serious sun damage. Please start using a high spf sunscreen. I think you’re a wonderful couple and I do so enjoy your videos. From a redhead that has definitely had some skin cancer issues. I am living vicariously through your travels!

  • @anniekingsbury6842
    @anniekingsbury6842 Год назад +327

    Airbnb is a huge contributor to our housing crisis. Particularly in coastal towns that seem to be completely owned by absentee landlords. Also a big problem in European tourist destinations where places like Venice have hardly any locals because the city has been taken over by Airbnb. The last Airbnb I stayed in was in Florence. The dishwasher didn't work and we had to ring the owner in Singapore. Time for some proper regulations on Airbnb.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +8

      We’ve heard this from a number of people.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com

    • @Steven2090
      @Steven2090 Год назад +6

      People bought and owned the property, should be able to do AirBNB. Problem really is tourist and visitors pay more and take better care of the property than long term renters.

    • @beebkapeepka
      @beebkapeepka 11 месяцев назад +4

      The dishwasher… is it so horrible to do your own washing up or just leave the dishes😅

    • @paulamacdonald7070
      @paulamacdonald7070 11 месяцев назад +13

      I would agree that it helps contribute to housing crisis in many communities.

    • @yumyumkitty2104
      @yumyumkitty2104 11 месяцев назад

      There's someone here on YT that said a lot of rich ppl from the mainland are buying up homes in Hawaii, fixing them up, then making $ off of them as Air B&B's.
      So, this is probably happening worldwide in touristy places.

  • @GlennCJudah
    @GlennCJudah 8 месяцев назад +17

    The biggest issues with hotels are the thinner walls, people “stomping “ above you and slamming doors.
    AIRBNB issues are noise, no blackout curtains, AC that doesn’t cool, high crime areas and falsely claiming the size.
    I have been staying in hotels more now, and the rewards are a big plus.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experiences.
      Safe travels,
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com

    • @alltogethernow121
      @alltogethernow121 6 месяцев назад +1

      You are 100% correct about listing being in high-crime areas... I feared for my life walking through the streets near my airbnb in several cities in Germany...

  • @helenlevens6278
    @helenlevens6278 Год назад +30

    Airbnb's whole cleaning thing is ridiculous. Having to pay a largish fee is bad enough, but as you said, J and B, the cleaning things you have to do yourself (strip bed, put out rubbish etc) is too much, when you already pay a fee. And often places aren't so clean anyway! Accidentally moved a sofa in one and don't think it had ever been moved, ever! Another, I had to do a clean before I moved in 😕. But they can be convenient 😊

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experience.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @Ladran_Sancho
      @Ladran_Sancho 9 месяцев назад +3

      Hosts killed AirBnB. They're not cheap any more, they are hit and miss, all the problems listed here are prevalent, but, to me, the worst is the ability of the owner to cancel even at the last minute. They ruined a trip of ours this way. I don't remember ever having that problem with a hotel.

    • @gtbigdog3507
      @gtbigdog3507 4 месяца назад +3

      I agree the cleaning fees are ridiculous. Why should I have to do chores when I’m on vacation?

  • @MrsKervang
    @MrsKervang Год назад +46

    My husband and I rented an airbnb in Dallas, and when we got there to check in, the concierge wouldn't allow us to check in and threatened to call the police on us. Our host and the concierge had issues over the rental. We had scrambled the last minute to find a hotel nearby. Then trying to get in touch of someone at airbnb is ridiculous too! We spent the whole week on our vacation trying to get our refund back. By the time we returned home, we finally got a response from airbnb and got our refund! Since this experience, my husband said NO to airbnb. We are sticking to hotels only now

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience. Sorry to hear about your misfortune.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @elvzwoods
      @elvzwoods Год назад +2

      We stayed in a huge house in Mesa, AZ, it had 5 star reviews, but it was dirty. Dirty, sketchy pool; leftovers in the fridge, used toiletries in the bathroom, neglected landscaping...I'm not sure who left the 5 star reviews...maybe they had a lot of friends.

  • @sarahchang2835
    @sarahchang2835 Год назад +33

    We travel extensively and stopped using AirBnb because of their cancellation policy, the host's rules and the not so clean places we encountered. We now stay in Hotel's or bed and breakfasts, and the experience is so much better.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +1

      We actually switched 4 months ago and haven't had any issues staying in hotels, B & B's, while using booking.com
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @sevdateske
    @sevdateske 10 месяцев назад +24

    For a family with kids like mine, Air BnB is often a better option, instead of booking 2-3 hotel rooms, we often book a 3 bdrm apartment with a full kitchen and 2 bathrooms. But for a small family or a couple like yourselves hotel room makes more sense!

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  10 месяцев назад +2

      That completely makes sense. Thanks. We were reviewing from the perspective of a retired couple traveling the world.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @mintheman7
    @mintheman7 Год назад +85

    After traveling in South America for two months, I agree with everything you listed. The lack of quality control, inaccurate descriptions, broken amenities, loud constructions, and excessive fees made me switched to staying exclusively in hotels near end of my trip. Unfortunately the hosts who only view it as a get rich quick scheme and don’t care about their guests are ruining Air B&B.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experiences.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @droneworldbrasil
      @droneworldbrasil 10 месяцев назад +1

      South America Airbnb's are different than American's everything in South America is different.

    • @artimanya
      @artimanya 9 месяцев назад +2

      From my experience Sao Paulo must be the worst abnb on the planet . Very deceitful advertisement and most expensive per square meter.

    • @droneworldbrasil
      @droneworldbrasil 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@artimanya True. It's so sad. But I went to Miami and I had the worst experience too, no water, the place was dirty.

    • @RedroomStudios
      @RedroomStudios 8 месяцев назад

      this is such nonsense. so many high maintenance people out there.

  • @mariadavis3797
    @mariadavis3797 Год назад +22

    I gave up on Airbnb’s about a year ago. I stayed in a basement suite in Calgary,Canada and the place had no sink in the kitchen so had to do dishes in the bathroom sink. All furniture seemed to have been recuperated from a garage sale. A month after I had left and complained to Airbnb, the suite owners came up with a series of unexplained stains I would have left on the carpet. None of it was true but they were upset I had complained to Airbnb. Never again to an Airbnb; hotels ever since.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад

      Sorry to hear about your bad experience. Hope you have safe travels and many blessings going forward.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @birdsinparadise3113
      @birdsinparadise3113 19 дней назад

      Reminds me of the studio Airbnb I rented in manta Ecuador, and it had been recommended too. But you couldn't plug the microwave in, wouldn't reach the plug unless you moved stuff around. Dishes in bathroom sink. AC worked good and the price was right but it was not a long term stay set up. Only microwave to cook anything

  • @gazzafloss
    @gazzafloss Год назад +157

    Like many good ideas, Airbnb started out a reasonable alternative to established fancy hotel accommodations but it seems that today the original concept has gone off track big time in a few areas. Weve had a couple of "nasty" experiences mostly in the cleanliness and facility areas, dirty bed sheets, dilspidated dirty bathrooms, excessively noisy property. No longer a cheaper alternative maybe best to avoid Airbnb's in future. I agree with your assessment of the situation.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +8

      Good thoughts. Thanks for sharing. We were very surprised that we had booked 8 months in advance (during Covid) and local hotels were still cheaper and nicer.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @s99614
      @s99614 Год назад +6

      It was never a good idea.

    • @singsongcindy8865
      @singsongcindy8865 Год назад

      We gave Airbnb MULTIPLE tries over a two year period. It is a dishonest, untrustworthy, unreliable system. We did not have a single property match up to the ratings, photos, reviews. Our own honest reviews (for which we took photos and videos that Airbnb will NOT let you post because it would be the end of their entire business if people saw REAL photos and videos of the places they were renting). Airbnb WILL remove your negative reviews and won’t even look at photographic evidence.
      Zero integrity of the system and many owners. I also know people who got tagged with bogus owner repair charges for damage that was there when they arrived. Fortunately they took my advice and took video on arrival of every single room (what a pain, but it is your best insurance), making close up shots of damage. This includes opening cupboards and closets so you don’t get accused of stealing property. Unfortunately you need to do the same on exiting.
      When the owner made the damage claim my friend had her video as proof that the damage was there on arrival.
      We switched to VRBO and have hd
      Ad much better luck with these properties.
      We are using booking.com and local rental agencies for our upcoming southern Europe getaway. We very much want the space, comfort, kitchen and laundry that come with an apartment type rental since we are packing just a weeks worth of clothes. We do not want to eat out at every meal. That is the only reason we don’t want to hotel full time. We are alternating hotel stays with apartments.
      Thanks to everyone who shares their experiences!

    • @tomdemeo2708
      @tomdemeo2708 Год назад +4

      I disagree it is a great alternative to hotels especially with groups of 4 or more. I never skimp on a cheap Airbnb, you get what you pay for

    • @ABC-uh7vn
      @ABC-uh7vn Год назад +1

      Airbnb is a nightmare. I used to travel a lot with them, but after a lot of bad experiences i quit it. For example they delate your reviews when the host didn't like it. No go!!!
      I don't trust Airbnb anymore and i can't recomend Airbnb to anyone 👎👎👎

  • @sylviamortgat2384
    @sylviamortgat2384 11 месяцев назад +10

    I had horrible experience with Air Bnb. I now only use hotels. Thank you for validating that Abnb needs improvements. I thought it was my bad luck. Many issues you mentioned were my painful lessons.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  11 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry to hear about your experience.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com

  • @lindamonahan1704
    @lindamonahan1704 Год назад +81

    Another thing to consider is what are you gonna do with your luggage if your Airbnb is not available. If you arrive at a hotel, they will let you leave your luggage and will hold onto it till you check in. They will also let you leave it there after you check out until you need to leave for your plane flight. With an Airbnb you need to find a place to store your luggage like at the train station or something. We ended up booking an extra night of our Airbnb so we wouldn’t have to worry about the luggage issue. Probably cheaper to stay at a hotel in this case.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +5

      Great point. Yet another advantage of hotel stays. Thanks so much for sharing.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com

    • @lagringa7518
      @lagringa7518 Год назад +6

      And if you're not too far from the airport, many hotels have a free shuttle.

    • @zinro
      @zinro Год назад +4

      Agreed. Kills me when they have a before 10am checkout time.

    • @networth00
      @networth00 11 месяцев назад +1

      Cities like nashville have a service that holds your luggage. I'm a host and always let guests drop off luggage while the unit is being cleaned.

  • @JohnandCaraRetiredTravellers
    @JohnandCaraRetiredTravellers Год назад +109

    We agree with all your points. We too have stopped staying at Airbnbs due to the high cost and no loyalty program. Excellent video!! ~Cara 😊

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +5

      Thanks. We have had more enjoyable stays the past 4 months staying in hotels.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @Bingewatchingmediacontent
      @Bingewatchingmediacontent 2 месяца назад +2

      Plus I don’t want to live like a local doing laundry and cleaning up and grocery shopping. I’m on vacation!

  • @theoliveoilworkshop4907
    @theoliveoilworkshop4907 Год назад +47

    I have two Airbnb apartments. This was helpful to watch. I wish everyone tried to maintain quality and Airbnb would recognize the value of customers and hosts. You guys are wonderful. Happy travels!

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +1

      Thanks. We have had several wonderful Airbnb hosts and sounds like you fall into that category. Thanks for making great travel memories for many people.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @NancyBaron1
      @NancyBaron1 8 месяцев назад +2

      Try telling this fairytale to people who can't find a residence in their towns and are constantly having the cost of everything sky rocket due to "vacationers".

    • @manp1039
      @manp1039 5 месяцев назад

      how long have you been using Airbnb for your apartment rentals?

  • @michelleorourke6606
    @michelleorourke6606 8 месяцев назад +24

    The ease of booking is also a consideration. I just booked 4 air bnbs in ireland and spent many hours reviewing the photos and reviews, as well as trying to determine if the location was good.. It would have been alot easier to book hotels. Thanks for your videos!

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  8 месяцев назад +2

      That is another factor for us, given that we travel full-time. We can't spend 30 minutes reviewing every lodging opportunity.
      Safe travels,
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @soggymoggytravels
      @soggymoggytravels 7 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah, you sometimes have to spend a whole day reading reviews and picking up subtle hints that there's an underlying problem with the property because guests are afraid to post bad comments in case they get a bad review from the host.

  • @user-yj9pf4sc6o
    @user-yj9pf4sc6o Год назад +84

    We have also found the daily cost to be comparable or less than airbnb when staying in a hotel. And I appreciate knowing that I can cancel a hotel reservation without being charged or losing a ton of money!!

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +3

      Thanks. It took us awhile, but we came to the same conclusion. Safe travels,
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @tammyrussell-rice5508
      @tammyrussell-rice5508 Год назад +6

      The difference is that a hotel operator usually has 100 or more rooms vs one home to rent. A cancellation on an STR can be devastating to a Host. In contrast, the Hotelier may still have 99 rooms booked. So, your cancellation is just a drop in the bucket.

    • @limitedtime5471
      @limitedtime5471 Год назад +5

      Yes, ive gone back to hotels. Daily room cleaning! I miss having a full kitchen but i can live without it

    • @williamjacobs
      @williamjacobs Год назад +5

      @@tammyrussell-rice5508 Then one needs to have a cancellation policy that makes the cancellation sufficiently non-critical, doesn't one? Some AirBnB hosts are "passive income" FIRE types who didn't realize renting property was an actual job.

  • @lindadorman2869
    @lindadorman2869 Год назад +145

    I traveled to 40 countries since 1990 and noticed a big difference in Airbnb's by region. In Asia, the units are better equipped with more condo-type amenities but very basic furnishings. In Europe, they tend to be charming but not well maintained with more problems (bugs, water leaks). I haven't stayed in any in the US because the few times I've booked, the hosts have all cancelled on me without notice. Now I find local rental agencies and book monthly stays directly to avoid using Airbnb. For short stays, I use extended stay apart-hotels with weekly discounts.

    • @claudiaross239
      @claudiaross239 Год назад +9

      I LOVE apart-hotels: the best of having staff to assist you and a larger more private accommodation.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +2

      Thanks for sharing. Some good advice.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 Год назад +3

      Good to know

    • @rudyrudelaemmerhirt
      @rudyrudelaemmerhirt Год назад +1

      You probably haven’t stayed in any in the USA because a great deal of them listed in the USA are just scams, they don’t even check the listings really exist or properly background check the accounts creating them

    • @enjoyslearningandtravel7957
      @enjoyslearningandtravel7957 Год назад +5

      I should know, but what are apart hotels please ? And are they just in United States or in other countries?

  • @mary1326
    @mary1326 17 дней назад +3

    My adult daughter and I stayed in London UK in an Airbnb last month. We had never used Airbnb before. It was a beautiful condo, but not as advertised. We were told the "cleaners were just leaving" when we arrived. In fact the owner and his wife were leaving. Unit was not clean. Their food was in the fridge. There were two bedrooms and theirs was of course locked. The Airbnb ad stated the entire unit would be ours. On the first day, we got a text from the owner stating that if the concierge downstairs asked who we were we should tell him we're "friends" of the owner. Meaning they should not be renting out their unit. We didn't rate the property at all after we left. We paid a cleaning fee, yet the unit wasn't clean. We will likely not stay in Airbnb again.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  17 дней назад +1

      Wow, thanks for sharing your story. Sadly, we hear this type of thing all the time. Hotels for us!
      Happy journeys,
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @MK-hz2bn
    @MK-hz2bn 8 месяцев назад +4

    I’m a real estate photographer and take a lot of photos of air bnbs. People need to be very aware of the neighborhoods they are staying in. Most are being bought up by Florida NY & California investors. They buy crappy houses in not so great neighborhoods. Fix them up etc.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing.
      Safe travels,
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @jackybraun2705
    @jackybraun2705 Год назад +78

    I once looked into Airbnb for a stay in Bonn. I needed to be in a specific area of the city and put this in the search, but the places offered were right over the other side of the city. The prices were no different from hotel prices. So I decided that if I was paying the same I would prefer to be somewhere where I don't have to spend time preparing my own food and doing my own washing up. I can do that at home! I'm travelling to another place to see the world. Not to see the inside of another kitchen.

    • @catt138
      @catt138 11 месяцев назад +2

      Traveled with my family and friends for 3 weeks in June, we did airbnb and vrbo for 2 or 3x, only when it was cheaper (in total, cleaning fees and booking fees) than booking 3 rooms for the 8 of us (including kids)...
      Previously used airbnb in Japan before covid, cleaning fees was much less then...
      A friend and family bgt a place in Johor for airbnb, she mentioned that the platform takes less commission than other platforms like agoda etc...

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  11 месяцев назад +1

      Great points. We agree completely.
      Thanks for sharing.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com

  • @havechopstickswilltravel2990
    @havechopstickswilltravel2990 Год назад +82

    Oh my gosh. I’m not alone on this. The fees are crazy when you compare to checking into a hotel and able to leave with a tip for the cleaning people. Great video guys. Thank you sharing your experiences.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +3

      Thanks. Glad you found it helpful.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @tomdemeo2708
      @tomdemeo2708 Год назад

      Yes traveling alone or two can be more competitive in a hotel but larger groups or family Airbnb is hands down cheaper

  • @americanasiancouple3423
    @americanasiancouple3423 Год назад +12

    In 2020, my daughter and I had a most terrible experience with Airbnb in Turks and Caicos. It was owned by a couple from North Carolina retired veteran and had no AC. It felt like 120° inside and was absolutely horrible. No stores in sight far away from civilization not a walking distance to any convenience. NEVER AGAIN!

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +1

      Sorry to hear about your bad experience.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @justbeachy4666
    @justbeachy4666 11 месяцев назад +7

    I've heard far too many stories of travelers who booked an Airbnb well in advance of a particular event (music, sports, festivals, etc.) whose reservation was cancelled a few days prior to their stay under the excuse "I'm selling my property." The host figures out they can rent the room or property for $$$$ last minute outside of Airbnb. Then the traveler is left scrambling to try to find accomodations -- sometimes for a group or family -- and they either can't find anything or can't find anything they can afford. It ruins their vacation, and they lose thousands of dollars. Airbnb hosts will also spring the "no bed linens, wash cloths, bath towels, or hand towels unless you want to bring your own or pay $$ extra for them" surprise just before travel.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  11 месяцев назад +1

      That’s awful. Thanks for sharing.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com

  • @NotSpockToo
    @NotSpockToo Год назад +16

    Instead of the hassle and fees with AirBNB we stay at Aparthotels where ever possible. These combine the best of an apartment and a hotel with personnel on site. Breakfast is always included. We've had good luck with these throughout Europe. They have kitchens with all necessary utensils. There is none of this having to pay an outrageous cleaning fee, or having to take out the trash. Just like a regular hotel, cleaning is included. Most of the ones we've stayed at have a guest laundry room onsite, some have a small gym. We try to find one in near tram/metro/bus stops or close walking distance to the places we want to see.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +2

      Great idea and thanks for sharing. We weren't familiar with this.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @singsongcindy8865
      @singsongcindy8865 Год назад +3

      Could you share exactly what and where you search for these aparthotels? Never heard this term, but it sounds like what many of us are looking for

  • @fpeachm
    @fpeachm Год назад +60

    You guys are alot more good-spirited about it than I am. AirBnB is not customer-friendly. I will spare you MY stories. Hotels are the way to go. And congratulations: this is an excellent video.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much and glad you enjoyed the video. Sorry to hear about your negative experiences.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @RedroomStudios
      @RedroomStudios 8 месяцев назад +3

      Air bnb's are the way to go! much cheaper, full kitchens so you can cook meals and you have the entire place to yourself.

    • @mellocello187
      @mellocello187 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@RedroomStudiosApparently you didn’t watch the video!

    • @RedroomStudios
      @RedroomStudios 8 месяцев назад

      @@mellocello187 my reply was to the original comment in this thread, not to the video.

    • @TerezTravels
      @TerezTravels 8 месяцев назад +2

      Kitchenettes are often an important part of my stays which can be harder to find with hotels😕 (especially for people with food restrictions)

  • @BeFabWithGab
    @BeFabWithGab Год назад +17

    Thank you for this video. I’ve locally used Airbnb more than a handful of times. My first 2 stays were amazing and I thought what a great concept. Well after a last minute cancellation by a host because her daughter decided to come for the weekend, so I was left somewhat stranded, another time there were multiple rooms with what seemed like long term residents not reflective of the posting, and the last one was the best, I was to share common area with a male with a substance abuse issue. I was assured I wouldn’t be bothered as he’s passed out most of the time. I took my stuff and left and filed a complaint. As a solo female traveller and regardless, we need to feel safe. I will no longer book with Airbnb as the quality assurance is not standard, and my trust has now been broken with the last 3 experiences. I’ll pay the extra and stay in a hotel. And I agree Airbnb renters need to understand they are running a business for business and vacation travellers. Again thanks great video 👍

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experiences.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @unavocatepice
    @unavocatepice 9 месяцев назад +8

    RE: Air conditioning - Very true! I'm sticking to 5 star hotels from now on! Great video! Keep posting! 😎

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  9 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you! We are enjoying hotels much more than Airbnb.
      Safe travels,
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @marsingle777
    @marsingle777 Год назад +44

    Totally agree. The good deals on Airbnb are few and far between. We refuse to pay the ridiculous service and cleaning fees. We have a membership with a hotel chain and even get an occasional free night. We still look at Airbnb when we travel but rarely find a deal that's better than the hotel.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +7

      Thanks. We absolutely started our journey thinking that Airbnb was the way to go and booked our entire first year on Airbnb. But it was just one bad experience after another and the realization the the prices were no better and sometimes much worse that made us switch.
      Safe travels,
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @barb987
      @barb987 Год назад

      What hotel chain?

    • @networth00
      @networth00 11 месяцев назад +2

      Airbnb is only good for a large group. I've never understood why 2 people want an entire unit when it costs more than a hotel with a swimming pool, free breakfast, etc.

  • @X3Jane
    @X3Jane Год назад +34

    In agreement. And altho I used to read the reviews religiously, I would be stunned at how different the reviews were from what we saw in person. After being ripped off in Paris by a total Airbnb scam we decided we’d never book thru that company again.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +4

      Good point. Reviews are not always fool proof.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @jackbaldwin3649
      @jackbaldwin3649 Год назад +2

      @@RetirementTravelers For hotels either. More and more I find Tripadvisor to be useless when it comes to judging a property. 😞

  • @dbibbyma
    @dbibbyma 11 месяцев назад +8

    Wow, yeah. I, too, have soured on Airbnb as well for all the reasons you have mentioned. I have switched to hotels.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @mikevidovich8311
      @mikevidovich8311 2 месяца назад

      Great job - Support local business that are job creators not residential neighborhood / housing market killers ,,,,,

  • @honkiavelli8044
    @honkiavelli8044 9 месяцев назад +15

    Great video! I travelled Europe and Asia for 9 months in 2019 and used hotels only. The loyalty programs from my credit card, hotel programs and booking site programs provided me with many nights of free accommodation. The fees on Airbnb do not make it competitive, and the only extra fees with hotel stays were laundry offsite.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  9 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for sharing! Agree with everything you stated.
      Safe travels,
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @user-ko4ff6gh5o
    @user-ko4ff6gh5o Год назад +72

    We took a 6 month tour of Europe, and stayed mostly in Airbnb. Our month in a farmhouse in Ireland was the highlight of our trip. We had no bad stays, and several incredible ones. We find having a kitchen saves us money, and lets us taste the local produce of farmers' markets.
    We didn't know about the rule about Airbnb keeping the service fee if you cancel three times. We understand now why when the host cancels, they want you to cancel. Thanks for your video. It gives us something to consider in the future

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +1

      Glad you had a great experience in Ireland. Thanks for sharing.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @JennyRose312
      @JennyRose312 Год назад +4

      Often you can find hotels or hostels with a little kitchenette, or access to a kitchen.

    • @user-ko4ff6gh5o
      @user-ko4ff6gh5o Год назад +3

      @@JennyRose312How would we find those?

    • @erinlikesacornishpasty4703
      @erinlikesacornishpasty4703 11 месяцев назад +5

      The thing is, when I traveled in Ireland back in the 90s, house and apartment swapping was a thing. Sure we stayed in Bed and Breakfasts because that's a wonderful way to enjoy Ireland, but house swapping is INCREDIBLE. You get to know your swap families neighborhood and neighbors. They have a fully equipped home, because they live there, it's not just a rental. And you leave detailed instructions about how to run the home. It's far superior to AirBnB. But maybe it feels too risky for people 🤷‍♀️.

    • @mattball2700
      @mattball2700 9 месяцев назад +2

      +1 to kitchen - the main reason we use Airbnbs. Some hotels and the like have a kitchenette, but not many, in our experience.

  • @manuvital9071
    @manuvital9071 Год назад +49

    Reasons why I still travel using Airbnb: the use of a refrigerator/freezer for meds or a cold drink. Also, cooking light, inexpensive healthier meals in situ instead of having to travel outside the building looking for a cafe that's open. Shopping in markets helps me feel closer to the culture. I agree each country and hosts are so varied as to cleanliness, check-in or how they describe their amenities.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experiences and you make great points on reasons to stay with Airbnb.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @jstephens2758
      @jstephens2758 Год назад +10

      Many hotels offer refrigerators (although the freezers in them are not always great) and "suite" or long-term stay hotels have kitchenettes or even full kitchens with larger fridges.

    • @victoriabarnes5680
      @victoriabarnes5680 Год назад +1

      You are very picky…

    • @ll5974
      @ll5974 Год назад +2

      I eat/cook in the airbnbs and because i car camp, too, i use the laundry. I love that they are unique.

    • @soochenwoo2373
      @soochenwoo2373 11 месяцев назад +2

      Other booking sites offer apartment stays too.

  • @catzenhouse
    @catzenhouse 8 месяцев назад +7

    Also for neighbors who suddenly find themselves next door to an AirBnB situation, it can be a very unhappy, continual experience for the neighboring homeowners as well. Strangers in and out at all hours, partying, etc. My sister and mom stayed at a residence a few years ago in an RV - looked great in the photos. When they got there lots of unwelcome surprises. Not allowed to plug in any appliances so no hair dryer, no coffee pot, etc. Also, the beds were very narrow and uncomfortable and other issues. A real nightmare.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experiences. We have heard similar stories from many people.
      Safe travels,
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @okiejammer2736
    @okiejammer2736 8 месяцев назад +9

    You're both so glib and personable, excellent communicators. NEEDED information. Thank you.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  8 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks so much. Glad you found it helpful.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @carleenc4968
    @carleenc4968 Год назад +13

    Officially ditched them in 2018🥳🍾🥂
    YOUR VIDEO IS BALM TO OUR Airbnb FIASCOS.THANK YOU. After second-guessing our expectations, not only from the Host(s)but from the Company - both Failed to deliver.....on numerous occasions...

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +2

      Sorry to hear about your issues. Hopefully you have had better results since leaving. We have.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @beththomas6514
    @beththomas6514 Год назад +44

    It's nice to see that I'm not alone in some of my concerns with AirBNB. My worst experience was back in 2018 when the host of a quaint apartment in the historic district of Aarhus, Denmark abruptly canceled on me too close to my travel date for me to find anything equivalent. After scrambling, I ended up with a modern apartment in a big development at the outskirts. While that was stressful, I also find that searching for and fumbling with lock boxes can be a bit stressful when arriving after dark, particularly if it's late. Also, I've long been frustrated with the time it takes to comb through bookings due to hidden cleaning fees. Glad to hear that they now have a feature to show cleaning fees, but I probably won't be jumping back onto AirBNB anytime soon.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +3

      Lockboxes can be very tricky, you are right. We hate fiddling around after dark, too. That's one of the reasons why hotels are just more appealing. Thanks for the comment! John & Bev www.retirementtravelers.com

  • @susanpage8315
    @susanpage8315 4 месяца назад +10

    For several years I used Airbnbs and had good experiences. It actually used to be more affordable than hotels. But the costs have gone way up and guests are expected to do the cleaning!

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  4 месяца назад +2

      We found the same thing. Hotels for us.
      Safe travels,
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @spicybrown75
      @spicybrown75 3 месяца назад +2

      Yes as soon as they went public on the stock exchange, fees went up, quality went down!

    • @birdsinparadise3113
      @birdsinparadise3113 19 дней назад +1

      As soon as a place can hold more than two people, the rates escalate. I'm in a beach tourist destination with a ton of basically empty apartments with owners where it's the holiday family home. They don't mind saying it holds ten people. And charge 2000 a week. Crazy

    • @birdsinparadise3113
      @birdsinparadise3113 19 дней назад +1

      ​@@RetirementTravelers for solo traveling, hotels are just safer too. Central location, someone in the lobby, etc. tho some countries have guardians as doormen and general cleaning of course, not all Airbnb might have that.

    • @susanpage8315
      @susanpage8315 19 дней назад

      @@birdsinparadise3113 that is crazy!

  • @chewhuachan9541
    @chewhuachan9541 11 месяцев назад +16

    3 weeks ago I was in Portugal, stayed in 5 Airbnb in different cities, overall experience was good except for Lisbon.
    I am always very careful to check on :
    1. Whether they allow storage of luggage before check in and after check out.
    2. Whether there are stairs, if yes, how many floor.
    This particular listing mentioned that:
    1. For the convenience for guest who arrive early or depart late, storage of luggage is allow before check in and after check out.
    2. No stair to climb
    But when we arrived, collected the keys from the mail box outside, open the door, in front of us are stairs! No lift, to get to the unit, 48 steps to climb. We are 3 middle age ladies, 2 weeks travel in Europe, so means 3 x 25kg luggage!
    When we depart, our train at 6:30pm, I text the host to inform that we need to leave the luggage after check out and come back to collect at 4:30pm, she told us storage of luggage only for before check in, not for after check out!
    In this case, I find the host is not honest!

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  11 месяцев назад +1

      You make many good points. Thanks for sharing.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @Samkeliso_Nkwanyane
      @Samkeliso_Nkwanyane 8 месяцев назад +1

      I agree fully with you especially on the first point. I recently booked different Airbnbs in Cape Town and I reaslised I should have arranged for storage before asnd after check-in. It can be quite a hassle if you do not check this and arrange.

    • @DaylanTheAngrySauerkraut
      @DaylanTheAngrySauerkraut 3 месяца назад

      As a host, before chevk in I might not be home to look after your luggage. After checking out, I cannot be held legally responsible for your luggage and might have another guest or have be at work or away from my home. As I rent out a room in my terrace house, I cannot afford to install a lift for you, it is my HOME and private residence, not a hotel. I cannot speak for those hosts that buy entire properties to rent out, but I'm strictly a spare room Host, and not a hotel. You would not allow such liberties in your own private dwelling for guests yourself. Don't forget this. Not all of us Hosts are property tycoons.

  • @nicktalksbrazil
    @nicktalksbrazil Год назад +48

    If everyone boycotted Airbnb based on the information you mentioned, they would change their polices very quickly. I think I will start booking with hotels more. Great video and happy travels!

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  11 месяцев назад +6

      Thanks. We think some changes are long overdue.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @katemaier7047
      @katemaier7047 3 месяца назад

      Your vote is your feet!

  • @maobfh
    @maobfh Год назад +20

    I also stopped using Airbnb. Their fees are offensive, sometimes totaling as much and more than the rental. Many hosts are investing in multiple homes and changing employment to full time Airbnb hosts. While someone’s employment is none of my business, this is wreaking havoc on the housing market. Airbnb denies this and quotes numbers that I am not sure I believe. Also, they aren’t the only ones who do this as VRBO is still around and outdates Airbnb by many years. Their numbers match and sometimes exceed Airbnb. I am concerned enough about the housing market that I don’t feel comfortable contributing to the problem. Many ads are misleading, cottages sometimes turn out to be single wide mobile homes I trailer parks in questionable neighborhoods. I would not hesitate to stay in a decent mobile home but I don’t appreciate being misled. Hotels are inspected and there are enforceable codes, nothing like that exists for Airbnb. I have numerous other reasons for my decision to stop using them but these are my primary issues. It was once a good way to supplement one’s income but, like everything, it has become a racket and people will always find ways to take excessive advantage of any opportunity.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +3

      We have simply had better experiences in hotels, especially in Southeast Asia. Thanks for sharing your experience and contributing to the discussion.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @joolsspav3891
    @joolsspav3891 6 месяцев назад +5

    I stayed in an airbnb that had a fairly high cleaning fee and when i got there there was a big list of things i needed to do before leaving, basicly cleaning the whole place. They wanted the beds stripped, linen and towels washed and put on airers to dry. I was leaving at 530am to catch a flight. I always leave a place tidy but left them to do their own laundry on this one

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  6 месяцев назад +1

      You probably got a bad review for it! 🤣 Check out our follow up video! You did the right thing! ruclips.net/video/yZJYdprA-Fc/видео.htmlsi=e30Dc88nz9KNIsxF Thanks for watching and commenting! John & Bev

  • @snailtravelers
    @snailtravelers 8 месяцев назад +6

    I know this is an older video but still wanted to leave a comment because this video is very helpful. I think you make a terrific point about hotels having a front desk with a real person. When we stay in an Airbnb we often wonder what we would do if we were to have a medical emergency in the middle of the night or the host isn't checking their messages. No problem with a hotel, we could just call the front desk. We still use Airbnb, especially for longer stays, but not as much as we used to. Great video and great RUclips channel!

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for commenting and glad you liked the video. Enjoy your travels, John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @crystalsanaei2157
    @crystalsanaei2157 Год назад +153

    Loved this video. Confirms a lot of what we’ve been seeing with Airbnb as well. Can you guys make a video about your hotel experiences and also if you’ve decided to do a certain loyalty program with certain hotels? how that’s going so far? You could discuss the loyalty program why you chose a certain hotel chain when you decide to use a hotel chain versus other hotels, how do you pick your hotel and if there is any specific way to obtain loyalty points for example, if you had to utilize a certain credit card? Love the channel!

    • @erinaustin9968
      @erinaustin9968 Год назад +11

      I’m also interested in more info about the hotel stays. We loved the POV on staying at the fancy hotel in SE Asia.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +11

      Southeast Asia has been amazing. The overall quality of hotels, at reasonable prices, has been perfect. Large included breakfast, pools, spas, gyms, etc
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @DeborahViscariello
      @DeborahViscariello Год назад +6

      I am interested in this as well.

    • @jackbaldwin3649
      @jackbaldwin3649 Год назад +11

      Great suggestion!! Please do an honest video about the pros and cons of staying at hotels.

    • @jackbaldwin3649
      @jackbaldwin3649 Год назад +6

      @@RetirementTravelers Yes, but would you say the same about Europe or other parts of the world?

  • @vjn2390
    @vjn2390 Год назад +10

    Great video! I’ve only stayed at Airbnb’s a few times but I never left feeling I wanted to return. There are hotels that make me feel like royalty 🤩

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +1

      We've had great success with hotels the past 4 months in SE Asia.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @faith5401
    @faith5401 6 месяцев назад +5

    Great sharing indeed. Hotel is much comfortable, cleaner, inclusive of breakfast, hotel staff and seevices are always ready to help even in mid night. Airbnb not my cup of tea! 😂

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  6 месяцев назад +1

      Totally agree! Thanks for watching and commenting. Hope you enjoy our channel.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com

  • @Miz-Newsy
    @Miz-Newsy 11 месяцев назад +4

    We stayed in a AirBNB near a beach in Mexico. It was spartan but adequate. The hosts had an umbrella and a table on a tiny deck (we were on the 2nd floor). We went out to dinner and a huge storm rolled in with a lot of wind. We got back to the place, and the umbrella had tipped over, but seemed fine-we set it back up. The hosts claimed it was destroyed (it was not) and tried to charge us hundreds of dollars. We finally got it worked out (i had photos). All around unpleasant experience.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  11 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry to hear about your experience.
      Safe and happy future travels,
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @raquels.
    @raquels. 11 месяцев назад +4

    I used to stay at AirBnB's frequently and had impeccable 5-star ratings, with wonderful comments and reviews from every host I'd ever stayed with. Then two years ago, I got an email from AirBnB informing me that my account had been removed because "Based on factors such as your location and email address, we’ve determined that your account is closely affiliated with a listing, person, property, or location that didn’t comply with our Community Standards." (I kept the email, so this is verbatim). And here is the kicker: "In keeping with our Privacy Policy, we can’t disclose any information about the listing, person, property, or location that triggered this action." When I emailed asking them for more information, they said they couldn't disclose more and they couldn't restore my account. So basically, somewhere, somehow, someone that I may or may not know or have maybe interacted with in my life may have violated the Community Standards, and because I maybe possibly perhaps knew them or interacted with them, my account was deleted. But because of their privacy policy, they couldn't tell me anything else, so I can't even know if the accusation was legitimate or not. Either way, for the last two years I've switched back to staying at hotels and my travels have been infinitely better.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  11 месяцев назад +1

      Wow, what a story. Thanks for sharing. Glad you are enjoying hotels much better.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @cheryl9167
    @cheryl9167 Год назад +75

    Yes! I am right there with you two! Airbnb used to be our go to but no longer. It seems as though the bigger Airbnb gets, the further away from their original concept they get. Staying at a place that is more of a business vs an experience is what ruined it for us. Thank you for this video, see you in a hotel lobby!!

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +7

      Thanks. We have been enjoying our hotels much more, due to less hassles and better amenities. They seem to have no interest in a loyalty program or their customers.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @truckn
      @truckn Год назад +5

      *I wouldn't totally blame Airbnb for the way things are, the Hosts have a large part in turning people off because I've noticed even at a few places we stayed some guests have zero concept of customer service. Why would a Host charge a cleaning fee and then expect the guest to do the cleaning. Lastly some guests can take the blame as well, I've had things stolen, and broken with no repercussions. And although it hasn't happened at my place guests are breaking rules about extra guests and parties. Not Cool. Anyway my 2 cents from both sides of Airbnb as a Host and guest when we travel. Travel safely & Be well.*

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +2

      @@truckn Those are all very valid points and we agree. Thanks for sharing.
      John and Bev

    • @lynnrussell1641
      @lynnrussell1641 Год назад +8

      The AirBnB scourge has resulted in Vermont topping the list of growth in homelessness in one yr.AirBnB and VRBO have driven lack of entry level and affordable workforce housing nationwide with many units sitting empty for monthes at a time.

    • @boldmover
      @boldmover Год назад

      I agree with you. The homes are controlled by corporations.

  • @charlesbartlett2569
    @charlesbartlett2569 Год назад +66

    As an AirBnB host and a frequent traveler, I agree with many of your points. We frequently use hotels for shorter stays. AirBnB becomes a better bargain for longer stays or family rentals especially if it has a kitchen. The bottom line is you have to do your research. We have had excellent experiences with AirBnB overall.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience and agree that longer stays probably make more sense.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @SD-co9xe
      @SD-co9xe Год назад +9

      I agree- I still like Airbnb even though it isn’t perfect. Hotels do not give you separate bedrooms and a kitchen.

    • @ravenmoon1165
      @ravenmoon1165 Год назад +2

      @Charles That may be true for some, but as a travel nurse, the rates have skyrocketed. It seems these hosts base their fees on what they THINK you make.
      What they fail to realize is that we still are paying for another residence and travel.

    • @charlesbartlett2569
      @charlesbartlett2569 Год назад +4

      @@ravenmoon1165 Yes, all the fees and taxes add up. As an Airbnb host our payout is 48% of the total amount payed by the guest.

    • @tyrone-tydavis5858
      @tyrone-tydavis5858 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@charlesbartlett2569
      an absolute lie

  • @krc5210
    @krc5210 Год назад +10

    We had the same initial reasons for using VRBO and AirBNB. As you said, a couple of bad stays when we didn't look more closely at the reviews and photos left us in very bad situations. Added to this the house next door to us and 3 houses down in our small lakeside town are now STRs (Short-term rentals) and that has caused problems in a few cases. We didn't want to support these businesses that were creating problems where we live and own a house. Then we began hearing too that locals in other places were unhappy with STRs in their neighborhoods so we decided to just stop contributing. Your info on the fine print has confirmed that we made the right decision. TY!

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience with our viewers.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @JAZZYinDaHaus
    @JAZZYinDaHaus 10 месяцев назад +7

    Thank you for the very valuable insight. AirBnB is not what it used to be. They have become greedy and the hosts very entitled. The cleaning and surcharge are ridiculous and for this reason, I no longer use AirBnb. As you both stated, hotels for the most part are actually cheaper than AirBnb and the easy of user experience from check in to check out is a non compare with AirBnb.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  10 месяцев назад +2

      We've been happier with hotels.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @FrancisSiuChock
    @FrancisSiuChock Год назад +42

    These are phenomenal points and tips! I have often looked at using Airbnb, but ultimately always end up booking hotels. My main reasons are accountability and just the end cost! The fees (cleaning etc.) just end up making the cost uncompetitive. Also, the big reason is definitely the rewards factor for hotels. I don't travel a lot, but enough to give our family at least one reward (free) weekend trip a year so that alone is worth it. Thanks for the video!

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +4

      We think the lack of a “loyalty” program speaks volumes about how Airbnb cares about their customers!!!
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com

  • @ceriosborne394
    @ceriosborne394 Год назад +20

    Traveling and staying in AirBnB's for the past 8 years I would say that my husband and I have had 'mostly' great experiences. We do stay and book within a hotel chain (minimum nights per year to keep our status) where necessary but for long term stays they are certainly not cost effective or homey ... and, a well chosen and researched AirBnB with a washing machine and a kitchen will ultimately also save you $'s (unless of course travelling through Southeast Asia where eating out is actually cheaper). The map location does give a good idea as to where the accommodation is (zoom in, check and compare photos to street view etc). For safety reasons I can understand not wanting to give an exact address out to the general population. We have definitely learned along the way on what to look for, reading through the listing thoroughly and really scrutinizing the photos (those wide angle lenses are sure popular). Filter your selections and use 'Super Host' to help rule out some of the less desirable locations. Due diligence always pays off and reading through the reviews is absolutely necessary (also being sure to leave a fair but 100% honest review for future travellers). I do think you also get what you pay for to some extent ... 🙂. I enjoyed your video and you definitely made some excellent points that we have not thought about in the past but also some points that are not on AirBnB but the responsibility of the traveller ... research on the country (floors and how they are counted) etc. It takes a little research but fingers crossed that our future stays are all positive! Safe travels.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing. Hope you have wonderful and safe travels.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @vickicooper7424
    @vickicooper7424 9 месяцев назад +13

    Airbnb just took away my *super host* status because I didn't have enough bookings according to their expectations. Disregarded that I get great reviews from all my guests. I feel under appreciated from the Company . I would think it would be to their advantage to keep as many Super Host listed as possible, considering all the recent negative news. I've not canceled, I have 100 %response rate, I have guests thank me for keeping rates reasonable. I live on site, I offer kayaks for free....But I guess bottom line is I didn't make Airbnb enough money:(

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  9 месяцев назад +3

      So sorry to hear that story, but thanks for sharing. We are sure you are a great host. Feel free to reply and put the link to your place here in our comments.
      Many blessings,
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @user-uy2gp2nf5z
      @user-uy2gp2nf5z Месяц назад

      Same has happened to me! I am a live in host. Sometimes I want to spend time on my own, or with my family!

  • @ladyboomer2
    @ladyboomer2 Год назад +30

    My husband is a hotelier so we do utilise brand loyalty if a hotel is available. But this strategy is generally for short term stays. Can you please do a video on alternatives to Airbnb for longer stays- a week plus- ideally incorporating kitchen and laundry facilities. 🙏🏻

    • @galaxia4709
      @galaxia4709 Год назад +2

      Renting a condo

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the suggestion.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +1

      Thanks.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @tyrone-tydavis5858
      @tyrone-tydavis5858 9 месяцев назад +3

      Trying Booking.....nicer properties and better pricing (their fees are paid by the hosts). We are full time travelers for 6 years and would not touch Airbnb with a stick....definitely the bottom feeders in the short-term rental arena.

    • @manp1039
      @manp1039 5 месяцев назад

      I don't think there is a company that offers something like Airbnb at the scale (international) that Airbnb does. I think there are some companies that try but i have not seen anything take hold and have the same kind of brand recognition and numbers that AirBnb does. If there are, I too would like to know which they are.

  • @PauldeSwardt
    @PauldeSwardt Год назад +103

    As a seasoned traveller (an IT professional working in half a dozen EU countries) my only experience was my last, I was meeting friends in Vienna and opted to organise the accommodation. I choose our apartment and gave my details only to be cancelled a few days later. I had no idea why I was cancelled but went ahead and booked a Hotel. My friend thought it odd and checked the property and it was again available online. I can only conclude that they checked my profile on social platforms saw my colour and cancelled?

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +8

      Sorry to hear about your bad experience.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @MeliMeli66
      @MeliMeli66 Год назад +32

      This is why I don't book via Airbnb. I read all the articles about blacks, Asians etc . Decent looking people who were humiliated with last minute cancellation. I remember the beautiful Asian young lady was cancelled on and it was snowing outside. I have small kids and I refuse to have them humiliated like that. I work too hard for my money day in and day out to have my family treated like trash. So I have never booked through them and never will.

    • @le13579
      @le13579 Год назад +13

      Probably just triple booked to get maximum occupancy. They post again online and the next person will get cancelled, too, unless the planned no.1 occupant cancels/leaves early etc.

    • @grannygoes7882
      @grannygoes7882 Год назад

      As a long term host I don't believe there is any way to discriminate in this way. Airbnb is so woke it's beyond belief and they do all they can to make it next to impossible for hosts to cancel. I have no idea what happened in your case but it had nothing to do with your race.

    • @bekind5738
      @bekind5738 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@RetirementTravelers Wow. I am so sorry.

  • @shannonchance9105
    @shannonchance9105 Год назад +22

    AirBnB used to retaliate against customers who posted negative comments about them. I hope they’ve changed that policy. And, I’m thankful for the insights you shared in this video.

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 Год назад +5

      No that's still a thing and why a lot of ppl have moved on to different companies

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +2

      Thanks. We hadn't even thought about the aspect of removing negative comments. Yet another reason.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +1

      Wow, we didn't realize.
      John and Bev

    • @jillybe1873
      @jillybe1873 Год назад

      No this is the same.

    • @shannonchance9105
      @shannonchance9105 Год назад +1

      I rarely use AirBnB anymore, for several of the reasons you mentioned. Particularly the cancellation rules. Even the first three allowed can’t overlap any other reservation.

  • @sunshiicattara6410
    @sunshiicattara6410 11 месяцев назад +7

    I agree, we stayed in a aribnb about a month ago, but the fees were not shown to us before booking, or at least I didn’t know about them. Online it said the older remodeled 2 bed was 145.00 a night, but our receipt said 195.00 the host said there was a difference because it was 3 people staying 3 night. You add the fees, it was almost 1000.00 for 3 nights just to see a zoo and a park. The cleaning fee, was outrageous. Each host can charge what they want. But they sure leave a list for you to clean before you leave, including taking the garbage can out to the road. Ridiculous our first and last time, motels don’t charge us for cleaning. Of course we always leave a clean place.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @kels6794
    @kels6794 4 месяца назад +2

    I have a trip coming up to S Korea and decided on hotel stays because of exactly these issues. Very happy with my decision!

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  4 месяца назад +1

      Great. We have been much happier in hotels. Have a wonderful trip.
      Happy trails,
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @NHJDT
    @NHJDT Год назад +16

    I've been using Airbnb's for many years and as the years go on, I'm using less and less. Sometimes it's not the same units. Cleaning fees are outrageous. Amenities are not there. After watching this video I realized that for my travels I have booked more hotels in recent times. Hotels have pools, free breakfasts better cancellation fees, and loyalty programs just like the video said

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +3

      We've been staying in hotels only the past 4 months in Southeast Asia and New Zealand. We've had very few issues, included breakfast, pools, gyms, etc. Much more enjoyable.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @NHJDT
      @NHJDT Год назад +1

      @@RetirementTravelers my family of 5 has been travelling these last 2+ years. We're finishing out the PNW / Canada this summer and will be doing our Asia trip at the end of Aug. Need to start looking at lodging myself

    • @singsongcindy8865
      @singsongcindy8865 Год назад

      @@RetirementTravelers do you mind sharing what your weekly hotel budget is for perspective?

  • @claytonspann8032
    @claytonspann8032 Год назад +21

    We also are moving away from AirBnb, mainly costs. As you all noted, while I could get some good deals for long term stay (30+days) for short term (less than a week) we often find hotels about the same cost. Hotels also provide daily room cleaning (if asked) and I have nothing to do when I check out. Having to complete post reviews gets old really quick.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +1

      Thanks and great feedback. Thanks for sharing.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @marih3286
    @marih3286 20 дней назад +3

    I'm using Airbnb next week, possibly for the last time. My last trip said I was staying in someones home, but in reality, it was an apartment where the host leases half of the units to run his Airbnb business. No wonder people can't find apartments to rent in their local area!

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  19 дней назад

      Sorry to hear about your experience. Hotels for us.
      Happy journeys,
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @sylvanian.michaela
    @sylvanian.michaela 5 месяцев назад +2

    This is so helpful. I'd only booked airBNB 3 times & all 3 were bad but I thought I was just unlucky. Hotels are so much better

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  5 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry to hear about your bad experiences. Hotels for us.
      Safe travels,
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @samrutster
    @samrutster Год назад +9

    All of what you said and more! My main reason I don’t use them much anymore is the expect you to practically clean the place back to how it looked when you checked in! Why do I pay a cleaning fee?

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and safe travels.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @Jkaye13
      @Jkaye13 2 месяца назад

      Yesss!!! This! 👆👆👆

  • @MarinamSun
    @MarinamSun Год назад +14

    I used to book via ArBnB a lot in the past, but I stopped doing this. I agree with all your comments. It's not worth it anymore financially in most cases, and most importantly, can ruin your vacation. Once I got bitten by a dog when trying to find owners to check in. Another time, due to incorrect mapping, got stuck in the wood and damaged my rental car in it when the app gladly told me that "I have arrived". It was also very dark already and I was super tired and I felt very unsafe. The third time my friend and I were met by the host's son who was exceptionally rude and probably on drugs, who also met us in the wrong place and then demanded that my friend got out of the car and walk to the apartment in the unknown country and city according to his oral directions, so that I could drive him!!! Overall, it has become ridiculous. No more Airbnb for my family.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +1

      That's where we got to as well. We gave them plenty of opportunity by staying in over 50 different places all around the world, so this wasn't a hasty decision.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @kristicornwell6852
    @kristicornwell6852 3 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for the great info! We've had dozens of wonderful Airbnb stays because I have firm rules about reading every review with a eye for hidden clues plus a high score. That said, unless it's a longer stay, we now book hotels because of wild fees. Excellent points about customer loyalty. I didn't know the cancelation 3 strike rule. Excellent advice as we're planning our first Europe trip.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  3 месяца назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! Everyone travels differently, for a couple that does short stays, it is hotels for us. Airbnb finally did away with the 3-strike rule, which is good. It was a terrible rule. Enjoy Europe.
      Happy journeys,
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @rumcoke9123
    @rumcoke9123 9 месяцев назад +7

    Airbnb has become a joke. 200-250 cleaning charges? Huge fees. There are way better options. Totally agree.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  9 месяцев назад +2

      We've been happier since not using them.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @Jkaye13
      @Jkaye13 2 месяца назад

      Yep.. the fees are pricing them out of the market!

  • @margiemudge6607
    @margiemudge6607 Год назад +38

    I do agree with all of this. Airbnb can be a complete nightmare and very pricey after all the added fees! We have been left "homeless" abroad several times! Waisting a full day trying to find lodging. This is NOT acceptable. Once you book with Airbnb the owners should never be allowed to just cancel on you. This has happened seven times to us.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +2

      Ouch ! Sorry to hear about your bad experiences.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com

    • @aquariaaustin2077
      @aquariaaustin2077 4 месяца назад +1

      They should need an act of G-d reason (fire, flood, etc) to cancel, and no less.

    • @laurenleigh6478
      @laurenleigh6478 4 месяца назад

      I should be in Venice soon for Carnevale but the host cancelled. No reason given. He initially tried to force me to cancel & he got pretty ugly sending me rude emails. He tried to make me accept a bad place in a section of town I did not want to be in. I remained polite and quickly let Airbnb handle it. It was too late to find any hotel rooms or apartments so I had to cancel my dream trip.

    • @margiemudge6607
      @margiemudge6607 4 месяца назад

      I am so sorry that happened. Wrong in so many ways.
      @@laurenleigh6478

  • @stjules66
    @stjules66 Год назад +40

    Thanks for sharing the cancellation rule. I never knew that. I have always been very vigorous with checking reviews and photos and reach out to hosts if I’m not sure, especially for longer stays. I’m happy to leave a place as I’ve found it but draw the line at washing sheets. They have to do something for the cleaning fee.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +1

      Thanks. Hope it was helpful.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @karenlynn7731
    @karenlynn7731 11 месяцев назад +3

    One thing that infuriated me was an undisclosed "resort fee" on top of the "cleaning the hot tub" fee on top of the general cleaning fee. There was no resort!! Not even so much as a vending machine with the nearest town 15 miles away. The ocean view was great but we could have had that for much less if we had stayed in town.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  11 месяцев назад +1

      The "resort fee" does sound ridiculous. Thanks for sharing with our viewers.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @inthesun3884
    @inthesun3884 Год назад +8

    We had booked a place at the beach for $200/night for 5 nights and it ended up being $300+ a night after fees. One was a massive cleaning fee. The host had water and mold damage throughout the house and bugs that were eating our granddaughters. It was billed as whole house but was a house split into 3 apartments. The main bedroom had gross filthy carpets. The host had massive cleaning demands and insisted we keep sand out of the unit. So I spent much of the 5 days obsessively cleaning and vacuuming. I said never again! Pretty much I did all the cleaning, vacuuming, mopping & towels + sheet washing for the unit and the cleaning fee was $300.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +1

      Sorry to hear about your experience.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @amdg9683
      @amdg9683 11 месяцев назад +2

      We Airbnb 6 weeks oversees and we discovered they painted over the mold in the shower instead of cleaning/repairing.

    • @Jkaye13
      @Jkaye13 2 месяца назад

      😳😳😳 that is absolutely crazy!! No sand when you are on a beach? 😒

    • @inthesun3884
      @inthesun3884 2 месяца назад

      @@Jkaye13 Yeah, I saw later he'd charged a lady a $500 fee for leaving sand in the house the week or so prior to our visit. Yes, it was the beach. Very strange. I think he was hoping his renters would miss some sand so he could make extra money.

  • @Rosepetalscreations
    @Rosepetalscreations Год назад +70

    This information is really helpful, thank you. As a single woman I have stayed at a few airbnd’s but do prefer to stay in hotels for the convenience, the human contact ect. I am finding now that the cleaning fees are getting out of control, in some cases hundreds of dollars. It’s ridiculous. You taught me a lot of good stuff here, thank you.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +1

      Thanks. So glad you found it helpful. We have been staying in only hotels the past 4 months and loved it.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com

    • @grannygoes7882
      @grannygoes7882 Год назад +2

      It's not smart on the hosts part to charge a cleaning fee, especially a high one, but it's totally optional. I often ask the host to waive them in exchange for a longer stay and they almost always will. Airbnb encourages cleaning fees as part of their "pay a livable wage" mindset. They want cleaners to get a decent wage. I rent out my basement and do my own cleaning so I don't charge a cleaning fee. It's never been an issue with airbnb. It's my choice.

    • @v.j.3029
      @v.j.3029 Год назад +2

      At least in a hotel, you get an immediate response from the reception when you need something or when there's a problem.

    • @corryjookit7818
      @corryjookit7818 Год назад +2

      As soon as the Scottish Government spoke of their intentions to look at Airbnb, a whole street in a part of Edinburgh went up for sale, The owners were all Americans. This time of year is a case in point, the Edinburgh Festival the Fringe is Fabulous, and used to be fine until Airbnb began, making money out of our city. And our dwellers.

    • @corryjookit7818
      @corryjookit7818 Год назад +1

      You're on holday, why do need fast WiFi?

  • @MrSuperGodzilla
    @MrSuperGodzilla Год назад +47

    In the worse airbnb I ever got the host gave me a bad review... She assumed I'd post a bad review becasuse I complained about the deceitful apartament location on the map, which made go the wrong beach and ruined my vacation. As a revenge she posted a bunch of lies about my behavior and there was nothing I could do against this blatant defamation. The host hurt my vacation big time with false information about her apartament's locaton and I'm the one getting a bad review. After that I reliased how absurd it is the notion of even being reviewed as a consumer and never used airbnb again.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +1

      Great point. Sorry about your bad experience.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

    • @gsjackson34
      @gsjackson34 11 месяцев назад +5

      Yeah, I never really got right with the idea of being evaluated by someone whose product I was buying.

    • @lonnierich965
      @lonnierich965 11 месяцев назад +8

      I had a host accuse me of smoking in the unit, which was completely false, and leave a review stating that I was disrespectful and should not be rented to. AirBnB refused to remove review, only allowing a response to it. Another host harassed me for payment following the stay when I had already paid to AirBnB up front, which is standard. And then host accused me of breaking a window. Hotels from now on.

    • @RedroomStudios
      @RedroomStudios 8 месяцев назад +3

      you need to be smarter than that and always confirm the location by finding the building on google maps. dont book anything that doesnt show photos of the exterior so you can confirm its location.

    • @Nana18868
      @Nana18868 8 месяцев назад +3

      OMG. What an informative video. Great job guys. We have stayed in an Airbnb in Florida and Montana. Both were excellent. Then we stayed in Vermont and that did it. The place was a dump. So dusty we couldn’t breathe or sleep. We left after 2 nights (we were booked for 7). The host was a hoarder and her stuff spilled out of her part of the house. Mold in the BR, unwashed sheets, dust bunnies everywhere, AC from the 80ties and not up to the task. Her huge dog kept barking at us (“he doesn’t bite”). The “beach” was not next to the house and was used as a neighborhood dump. Airbnb could not have cared less. No refund from the “hostess the mostest”. No, no, no. Hotels from now on

  • @lollettealipe9363
    @lollettealipe9363 8 месяцев назад +3

    Full of essential information! What I enjoy most though is how the two of you are so pleasant relating even those unpleasant situations you’ve had. I love the way you constantly just look at each other to confirm what the other said. I can feel the love seeping through the screen! Keep traveling and sharing!

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for the kind words. Glad you are enjoying our channel.
      Safe travels,
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @careymossop
    @careymossop 7 месяцев назад +5

    Lots of good points here. We have been traveling full-time for eight years and use Airbnb extensively, but only for five days or longer stays. For shorter stays, hotels offer a lot of conveniences - holding bags for early/late check-in/out, daily cleaning, amenities like breakfast, pool, etc.
    Definitely pay attention to reviews and photos. If the listing mentions an amenity, e.g. washer, but you don't see it in any of the photos, contact the owner before booking. "Where is the washer? I don't see it on the booking." There is a big difference between an answer like "It is across the street and costs 2 euros per load" and "Sorry, it is on the deck. Here is a photo." And yes, as you mention in your video, as Americans, washer and dryer are two separate appliances. In many countries, a "dryer" means that there is either a spin cycle on the washer or a separate section of the washer that spins the clothes but doesn't fully dry them.
    We often contact the owner before booking if we can't figure out the exact location from the description or map. "Can you please tell us the exact address? We want to make sure that it is close to the metro or bus stops." If they don't respond or refuse to give you the address it is a good indication that you don't want to stay there.
    You can search reviews for particular subjects. For example, we really want a place that is quiet for sleeping, so we search reviews for the word "quiet" "noisy" and "peaceful".

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  7 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for all the additional tips. Much appreciated for us and our viewers.
      Safe travels,
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @HH-fo9sg
    @HH-fo9sg Год назад +31

    So far, I have had a great experience with Airbnbs while traveling in Europe-each has been at least as good as the photos. I do read the reviews and make my decisions accordingly. I also prefer when there is a lockbox as opposed to waiting for a person to meet at the unit. And I have come to expect the stairs! For short stays of 1-3 nights, a hotel can be more convenient, but it is nice to have an apartment for longer stays. I didn’t know about the 3-cancellation rule!

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience. We've had many great experiences, we just stay so much that there are also plenty of less than ideal situations.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @user-dk2co5qe2z
    @user-dk2co5qe2z Год назад +47

    I so agree with all your concerns. One issue I’ve become aware of lately is that short term rentals like AirBnB are adding to the housing shortage in some areas.

    • @v.j.3029
      @v.j.3029 Год назад +7

      Exactly. It's creating a housing crisis for the locals in the big cities and driving the rents up due to everybody fighting to get the few available ones. People are getting poorer and homelessness is increasing. I hope they go bankrupt and tourists can go back to staying in hotels.

    • @MoonFirefly13
      @MoonFirefly13 11 месяцев назад +1

      Its everywhere.

    • @kbc1883
      @kbc1883 11 месяцев назад +3

      Yes, I’m affected by that personally in my area of NC and had to turn to an alternative to renting (bought a yurt and have it on my sister’s property ) because, even as a single well employed middle aged person with an excellent rental history, I couldn’t find a reasonable place to rent. And all the places I would have bought have been snapped up by investors and turned into airbnb, so even buying isn’t an option. It is causing some areas to have nobody to work manual labor, farming, and service industry jobs because there isn’t any affordable housing for them. It is one reason so many people are living in cars, vans, RVs.

    • @1ireneaustin
      @1ireneaustin 9 месяцев назад +4

      Our final airbnb rental was this May. From ridiculous cleaning fees, outrageous demands i.e. remove shoes, wash and put away all d8shes. Basically we did the maids job and then had to pay the 250$ cleaning fee as well. We have been airbnb for 8 years and we are finished with them and VRBO. The housing crisis where there are double the number of airbnb list8ngs compared to for sale listings...all in all airbnb is destructive to the local culture and creates hardships for families who deserve an opportunity to own a home.

    • @anna_m59
      @anna_m59 8 месяцев назад +1

      Many landlords scared to rent long term because in lot of areas you can’t evict tenants if they stop paying rent

  • @121hoss
    @121hoss Год назад +8

    When AirBnB launched, it sounded like a great idea and I had many friends and co-workers talk highly of them. I challenged many of the points you make with them, but they were sold on the "authenticity", "local", "great deal", etc. Hearing a variety of the concerns you mention, I needed to have reliable internet, know what kind of bed I'm likely to sleep in, be able to ask for extra pillows (or whatever else I needed). I also liked the fact that if I wanted to explore the area, I could talk to someone in person, get great recommendations, etc. I also like the loyalty programs and get many rooms for free and/or stay at upscale hotels I wouldn't normally stay. Hotel status perks vary but striving to reach top tiers offers many benefits. Many of my hotels were situations where I just needed to sleep the night (6 hours or less), get a shower, needing a place to work/check emails, and get out. I still have friends who love AirBnB - and was a host for a while where I learned a lot about how people stay - some good, some bad. I'll take a hotel any day knowing what I'll get.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experiences.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @wonderkris
    @wonderkris 11 месяцев назад +2

    We travel with allergic kids and so need Airbnb for the cooking space most of the time . The pots and pans at these places are so bad that we have to carry them ourselves. These are things that have no photos for sure. If the hotels had kitchenettes then absolutely hotels any day than Airbnb for all the reasons you mentioned. All the points are spot on … great video.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experiences.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @karenl6086
    @karenl6086 Год назад +13

    My husband and I rent our house through Airbnb via a management company. This enables us to travel for 6 months every year. Hosts have the option to cover the service charge themselves, which we do. Of course our profits are less but we get more bookings and we only need to make enough money to cover our travel accommodation, in cheaper countries than the U.K. The management company do charge a cleaning fee which isn’t super cheap (more reasonable the longer you stay, as it’s a set fee) but it’s a professional cleaning company who also provide hotel quality bed linen, towels etc for each set of new guests. When we use AirBNB overseas, we look for ones where there is no service fee 😊 we have mostly found great places but do find some people mislead guests with descriptions, so we ensure to include any missing / incorrect info when we review the place after our stay.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experiences with our viewers.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/

  • @walkingestonian
    @walkingestonian Год назад +36

    Super good info. I found most annoying the 240 USD cleaning fees for 2 days stays AND we still had to clean the place before leaving up to taking out our trash from the house to the special site in town as there was no trash collection. Most of the time it is really worth it when booking for a month.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  Год назад +3

      Thanks. We agree that Airbnb is better suited for longer stays, unless you get some surprise issues. Then you are stuck.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com

    • @susandevine3907
      @susandevine3907 Год назад +2

      @@RetirementTravelers Like enjoying bugs for a month!

    • @susannorman8549
      @susannorman8549 Год назад +3

      @@Fell214 They addressed that issue in the video.

    • @networth00
      @networth00 11 месяцев назад

      Do you really think it matters how many days you stay? If the host gets charged 240 to have the unit cleaned, should they just half clean it before you get there and charge you 120? Use common sense people.

  • @bobbarrett4093
    @bobbarrett4093 11 месяцев назад +4

    Our family used an Air BB when we were in Italy when a cyclone came through this past May. Some areas around Emilia-Romagna. We lost power for about 3 days We were flushing toilets with pool water. Lost food in the fridge. The host was great and wanted to help. But Air BB said we didn’t qualify for any refund or consideration. The hosts are not always the problem. Bob.

    • @RetirementTravelers
      @RetirementTravelers  11 месяцев назад +1

      Agree. We met some amazingly nice hosts along the way. We think the problem lies more with the company.
      John and Bev
      retirementtravelers.com/