![]() I have also a toy for the children, if there is any. In the kitchen there are always coffee, tea, sugar, honey, olive oil and salt. I always leave water in the refrigerator in a glass bottle (In Greece tap water is always drinkable and good quality) and a bowl of chocolates and candies on the table with a welcome card. I have an apartment with a full equipped kitchen. ![]() When you make it feel like home, guests will treat it with respect. Only a rare few have eaten and drank everything. I've also noticed the majority of guests do not eat or drink or use ALL of the items and to be honest most hardly take any (apart from coffee). These details and making a place feel like a home away from home is what Airbnb is about. I will pay more to stay at a higher quality place than to compromise a crappy stay because a host cared more about margins than their guests.Īlso, to go off the mini fridge specifically, we have a Keurig, snacks, and we always have q-tips, cotton balls, extra (pre-toothpasted in wrappers-Amazon is great for these) toothbrushes, razors, soap, shampoo, and conditioner. ![]() Sure, providing a few extra drinks cuts on margins, but in my experience the more detail and care you put in the "extras" the more people appreciate their stay and write a fantastic review, which in return allows us to charge more than others in our area. a bottle of water does not cost much different and the variety shows a higher level of detail and care that you put into hosting. Water, flavored sparkling water, a couple diets, and non diet soda (we shop at Costco so the variety always changes). Personally, we leave quite a selection of drinks. I get many repeat customers who love this touch. I want people to check in and have everything they need on the first night without having to go out. You don't have to leave a litre but pour enough into a clean pitcher and cover with foil. I understand why people wouldn't bake nor leave a fruit plate but why wouldn't you leave fresh milk and cream for coffee and tea drinkers. Guests who stay over ten days get a bottle of wine. Butter, jam, most condiments, spices, freshly ground pepper, koscher salt, sugar, flour, baking supplies.most things people would need to cook or bake. I will leave freshly baked cookies or scones or cupcakes for arrival. ![]() Starbucks coffee and Tazo teas are available. I offer 2 bottled waters, 2 perriers, 2 small Coronita beers, orange juice, milk, cream in the refrigerator along with a fresh fruit plate and Greek Yogurt. I have a self contained apartment in my little house and it is completely outfitted with a new kitchen, pots and pans, dishes, cutlery, everything a person would have in their own home. If all you care about is making money it will show. "One towel is required, two towels show you care". Besides you can write off all your extras.Ī quote I will always remember from the show #StayHere. We have a 5 star rating and am a Super Host with repeat guests. I have 3 rooms in my home that I Airbnb and we are booked almost nightly with all 3. I also provide a dry breakfast bar and coffee for our guests.įresh flowers are in each room and the bathroom too. I leave treats on the nightstand and always have a candle lit or the string lights on when they arrive. On the end table, a glass urn with sample sized shampoos, conditioners, mini soaps, lotions, lip balms and toothpaste. I also provide regular and sparkling water as well as wine in the mini fridge. Seasonal items such as gingerbread cookies or fresh baked pumpkin bread are a nice touch. I also put a postcard from a cool local venue or landmark that the guest can keep or send home. I provide a gift basket with snacks such as sea salt caramel corn and other goodies from local vendors.
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