• DBT@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I used to travel a lot and spent lots of time in hotels

    Oh, an experienced person… go on…

    I used AirBnb once

    Oh, ok.

    I’ve been using airbnb since around 2017 about 3-4 times a year - most recently back in May. I’ve heard about this ridiculous stuff you’re talking about over on Reddit, but I’ve never experienced it.

    I’d be pissed about the situation if it happened to me too but now I’m wondering how this is so common on the internet but not IRL (for me).

    • i2ndshenanigans@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I had a job that put me on a plane at least once a week. Some weeks I would leave Monday for savannah and end the week in Colorado with stops in a few states along the way. Travel budgets were pretty good too so they weren’t super cheap on hotels but my preferred place to stay was residents inn because I usually got a full kitchen. My least favorite was Embassy Suites. The Embassy in Greensboro NC was the worst of them all. I got a room from them that had a soaking wet carpet and they all acted like nothing was wrong. You could hear a splash when you walked around.

      Going from constant stays in hotels to AirBnB it can be a bit of a shock. I’m not one to make the rooms messy and usually I put a do not disturb sign for the week because I don’t need them to constantly clean the room but I have never had a note left in my room telling me if I don’t take my trash out of the room with me I was going to be charged a fee. I’ve never had a hotel tell me I need to pull the sheets off the bed and from a few friends I’ve talked to their Airbnb’s have made them do that on a few occasions.

      When I stayed in the AirBnB there was a damn rules sheet for everything. Guests in the room? Fee. That one I understand a bit because of people renting Airbnb’s to throw parties but a fee if I don’t take out my trash? That’s stupid. The instructions to pull the sheets off the bed and “start the wash” or we would be charged. The washer was so small it was impossible to just start the washer. I wanted to be an ass and stuff it all in there but I didn’t want them to blame me for breaking the washer so I just let them charge me the fee and sent an email. It was an AirBnB in Fredericksburg Texas. With all that said yea I get it I’m some random person on the internet but there are videos highlight peoples experience with Airbnb’s shitty policies. I bet there are lots of fake experiences from folks trying to get clicks but these types of situations do happen. Maybe I picked a bad host and it’s not common but hotels have standards and staff for their properties. Some are shittier than others but for the most part the rooms are clean and service is decent.

      I don’t travel as often anymore only a few times a year now.

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        1 year ago

        I personally like Homewood Suites for the same reason you like Residents Inn. They also have separate living rooms. Have you tried them? I wonder how they compare to Residents Inn. I’ve never stayed there.

        Hampton Inn suites are also pretty good IMO.

        • i2ndshenanigans@lemmy.world
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          1 year ago

          I have probably stayed in a homewood suites but I don’t really remember the room. I’ve been in so many hotels only a few really stood out.