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Which booking site is best for cabins in BC - VRBO, HomeAway, or AirBnB?

Question:

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Paula

Preference for booking sites cabins/cottages in BC - vrbo vs HomeAway vs AirBnB..??

Humans say...

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Paul

vrbo and Homeaway are one and the same and are both expedia. We use vrbo and airbnb as both appeal to somewhat different markets. Both have pros and cons and we are also focusing on building our own website as much as possible.

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Jeannett

They are one and the same. Show in usd. I prefer Airbb as the .CA site is CND $

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Paula

Apparently HomeAway.ca is in Canadian..

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Paul

Wishful thinking. We are in Canada, enter our prices in CDN. but initial presentation by vrbo is in USD. Only when the guest requests an acurate quote does the Cdn. amount appear. Very frustrating at times.

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Paula

Paul same property on all 3 sites, different prices lol

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Paul

Paula vrbo adds taxes on top, airbnb you have to include them in the price you are quoting.

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Paula

When will your website be ready to rock?

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Karen

I prefer airbnb you get a personal story from both sides

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Paul

Website up and running and having lots of fun with it. It will probably be deleted if I post it here but it is bestsunpeaks.com
BESTSUNPEAKS.COM
Best Sun Peaks vacation rentals, activities & more at Sun Peaks Resort

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Paul

Paula - it’s rockin! Time for a Sun Peaks vacation!!

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Kelli

Have used vrbo and airbnb many times...I personally prefer airbnb because all fees are included in cdn $ and there is more accountability by both the host and the guest as you each review each other so the overall culture of the users seems more respectful in my experiences.

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Kelly

Check out my uncle's cabins if your looking for an awesome place to stay
http://www.bclakefronts.com
BCLAKEFRONTS.COM
BC Lake Fronts

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Paula

Awesome!!! This trip we are looking for something a little closer to Vancouver

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Colleen

trip advisor has great variety

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Pamela

I like airbnb - you can negotiate a little. You can find some really good deals on vrbo and Homeaway for longer stays. I always contact airbnb hosts directly, if they are quiet (check their calendar), you can ask for a cheaper rate (which they send to you as an offer). Doesn't always work, but I've had a few discounted nights that way.

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MaryAnn

Homestay and vrbo are the same company. I list my property in Whistler with them and have had no problems.

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Linda

I had a terrrible experience with vrbo. They give contradictory information. It’s really hard to figure out how to contact them and then they take days or weeks to get back to you. Their system is full of glitches. I think it’s because they and Homeaway were bought by expedia who didn’t really bother to sync them because they’d rather you booked a hotel. air bnb has been great. We’ve used it a lot. The guy (at vrbo) we considered booking with didn’t want payment through them because he said they take forever to pay.

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Dyan

My question....I used airbnb several times last year and tried again recently. They wanted me to supply a personal document, like a passport. I do not feel this is appropriate and do not want those documents in the hands of others. Has anyone else had this happen? I did send airbnb an email and never received a respouse from them. At this point HomeAway does not require.

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Pamela

You don't have to give your passport, but a valid piece of ID (drivers license, ID card, PR card...any of these would work). Remember that you need to provide "something" to people who are opening up their homes to you. Yes, you pay for it, but what if you burn the place down, or wreck the place...they need something to track you down

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Nic

I feel you. The first time this happened it felt a little weird, but as Pamela says above, you are a total stranger being trusted with someone's space, often times worth a looooooooot of money.
I understand why ID is a requirement and am surprised that it doesn't get requested more often.

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Jeannett

You must have some sort of government issues id to verify your identity as a renter or rentee. That’s a good thing

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Jacqueli

I don't think they see it. airbnb sees it. I don't remember seeing anyone's when I was hosting an airbnb. By the way, horrible experience...

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Jeannett

Jacqueline Young yes that’s right. It’s for airbnb to make sure they know who they are dealing with

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Jeannett

Jacqueline Young too bad. We have rented multiples times in many countries and our hosts live us

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Jacqueli

Jeannett yea, I made the mistake of not living a the property that I rented out. So much damage!

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Linda

It is mandated by government in many European countries.

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Linda

Jacqueline Young I don’t understand the meaning of “not living a the property”. You rented it for someone else? Then there was damage?

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Linda

Jeannett “live us”?

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Jacqueli

Linda at the property, sorry. I owned a condo in Langley and rented it out via airbnb whenever I went away.

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Alicia-R

What part of BC? airbnb is great!


A.I. says...

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Booking Sites for Cabins/Cottages in BC: VRBO vs HomeAway vs Airbnb

When it comes to booking a cabin or cottage in British Columbia, there are three main booking sites that you're likely to come across: VRBO, HomeAway, and Airbnb.

All three of these sites offer a wide range of cabin and cottage rentals, from cozy and rustic to luxurious and modern. However, there are some key differences between the sites that you should be aware of before you book.

VRBO

VRBO (Vacation Rentals by Owner) is a website that specializes in vacation rentals. It has a wide selection of cabins and cottages in BC, ranging from budget-friendly to high-end.

One of the main advantages of VRBO is that it allows you to book directly with the property owner. This can save you money on booking fees, and it also gives you the opportunity to get to know the owner and ask them any questions you may have about the property.

However, it's important to note that VRBO does not screen its listings, so it's important to do your research before you book. You should also read the reviews for any property you're considering, and make sure that it's a good fit for your needs.

HomeAway

HomeAway is another website that specializes in vacation rentals. It has a similar selection of cabins and cottages in BC as VRBO, and it also offers a wide range of other vacation rentals, such as houses, apartments, and condos.

One of the main advantages of HomeAway is that it offers a "Book with Confidence" guarantee. This guarantee protects you if the property you book is not as advertised, or if you have any problems with the property during your stay.

However, HomeAway also charges booking fees, which can add up if you're booking a long-term stay. Additionally, HomeAway does not screen its listings, so it's important to do your research before you book.

Airbnb

Airbnb is a website that allows people to rent out their homes or apartments for short-term stays. It has a wide selection of cabins and cottages in BC, and it also offers a variety of other accommodations, such as rooms in shared houses, private rooms, and entire apartments.

One of the main advantages of Airbnb is that it allows you to book unique and affordable accommodations. You can also often find last-minute deals on Airbnb.

However, it's important to note that Airbnb does not screen its listings, so it's important to do your research before you book. You should also read the reviews for any property you're considering, and make sure that it's a good fit for your needs.

Which booking site is right for you?

The best booking site for you will depend on your individual needs and preferences. If you're looking for a wide selection of cabins and cottages in BC, and you want to be able to book directly with the property owner, then VRBO is a good option.

If you're looking for a booking site that offers a "Book with Confidence" guarantee, then HomeAway is a good option. And if you're looking for a unique and affordable accommodation, then Airbnb is a good option.

No matter which booking site you choose, make sure to do your research before you book. Read the reviews for any property you're considering, and make sure that it's a good fit for your needs.



   










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