Why More and More Travelers are Choosing Vacation Rental Homes Instead
Most of us are accustomed to staying in hotels while on vacation. However, more and more people are deciding that vacation homes make much more sense. Currently, one out of every eight people prefers vacation rental homes vs hotels. But by the year 2025, one out of every five people will be choosing vacation rentals instead of hotels! If you haven’t made the switch yet, you might be unsure about what to expect. Continue reading for an easy-to-understand guide comparing booking a vacation rental vs hotel.
10 Reasons Why Interest in Vacation Homes Is Surging
1. It’s easy. Booking a vacation rental is very similar to booking a hotel room.
First and foremost, it’s just plain easy! Many guests choose to book homes through third party platforms like VRBO and Airbnb. This is just like people using hotels.com to find a hotel in their chosen destination. VRBO and Airbnb are popular because each user establishes a profile to verify their identity.
At the end of each stay, hosts (homeowners or property management companies) rate the guests on factors such as how well they adhered to the house guidelines. Likewise, guests review the property and the hosts on things like cleanliness and ease of check-in. Obviously, reviews are a fantastic way to learn about a vacation property before investing in it. The downside is that platforms like Airbnb and VRBO often charge their own fees, so you as a guest end up paying more than if you had booked directly through a property management company. This is why many guests choose to book their vacation directly through a management company rather than a third party platform. Often, management companies will have reviews on their own website, so you can get a good idea of what to expect ahead of time.
No matter how you do it, the bottom line is the same: it’s just plain easy to book a vacation home, and you can do it all online.
2. There’s more space in rental homes vs hotels.
Another benefit of a vacation rental vs hotel booking is the extra living space. Rather than having a small hotel room with just the basics, you can enjoy an entire home with multiple living and family rooms. According to Hotel Tech Report, the average hotel room has 325 square feet while the average vacation home has over 1,300 square feet.
3. You’ll have far more privacy in a vacation rental vs hotel.
In addition to extra space, you can often find vacation rental homes surrounded by acres of private land.
Many are set on a private acreage, so you can opt for a truly secluded retreat. Even homes with little or no exterior space do provide more distance from neighbors than what you would get in a hotel, when your room literally shares a wall with other guests.
If you choose a home with a hot tub or swimming pool, the privacy gains a whole new meaning! You can enjoy these amenities with the people in your close circle without having to compete for space with other guests.
Many vacation homes have multiple bedrooms. This makes having your own room much more budget-friendly!
BluSprings is the perfect example of a secluded vacation rental home with endless amenities. Click here to view the full listing.
4. Vacation rental homes offer exclusive amenities.
Extra touches such as grills, beach chairs, cookware, your own kitchen, dishwasher, washer and dryer, and swimming pools offer a heightened guest experience. Simply put, vacation rental homes have far more wiggle room to add those special extras.
5. Kitchens make everyone happier!
Since vacation rental homes typically have kitchens, guests have the space and equipment necessary to stock up on their favorite food and drink. Having food and libations on hand often keeps everyone in the party happy, since each individual can access food whenever they want. This convenience factor prevents the headache of trying to coordinate large dinner reservations every day. As an added bonus, a well-stocked kitchen helps prevent “hangry” friends and family!
6. Vacation homes can be cheaper than hotels.
Cooking your own meals is also a great way to save money; kitchens definitely help you trim down your budget! Since cooking is much cheaper than buying each meal from a restaurant, this is one of the best ways to cut down costs. You can also save money by sharing a rental home with multiple families and splitting the total cost; this is typically more affordable than booking separate hotel rooms for each couple or individual.
7. Vacation rental homes are more comfortable than hotels.
Thoughtfully designed interior design and comfortable furniture provides a naturally homey atmosphere. In contrast, even the best hotels can feel impersonal and sterile. Guests also enjoy being able to lounge on couches and easy chairs rather than just a single bed, such as you’ll find in standard hotel rooms.
8. There are often more kid-friendly amenities onsite.
Many vacation homes have indoor playrooms and outdoor playground equipment and toys. One of ours even has a built-in slide!
Grand Chateau is a luxury vacation rental on Lake Michigan with private beach access. There’s a playroom full of toys and art supplies for the kids. View the full listing here.
9. You might even be able to bring your dog!
Typically, you can’t bring Fido along with you to a hotel. However, some vacation rental homes are pet-friendly and permit cats and dogs.
If you’re looking for a pet friendly vacation rental in Michigan, here’s a list of amazing options in West Michigan:
Check out Modern Mini, a pet-friendly bungalow with Lake Michigan access.
Another great option is The Green House. This two bedroom home is located in the heart of Holland.
Brucker Beach Bungalow is another great pet friendly option. You will love the view of Lake Michigan.
Yet another fabulous option is Trillium Ridge. Nestled along Lake Michigan’s shoreline, the home is serenely surrounded by trees. Even better, it’s a short walk from Lake Michigan beach access!
10. In stark contrast to hotels, vacation rental homes promote closeness and community within your group.
In a hotel, it can be hard for a large party to be in the same place at once. Especially if it’s a large group! You likely spread out between 5-10 different hotel rooms. This prevents everyone from being able to mingle together in the same general space at one time.
In contrast, vacation rental homes provide one unified area for gatherings of old friends, extended families, and group retreats.
Book a Vacation Rental Today
Are you ready to make the leap? View our listings to start dreaming up your next vacation and book directly today.
You can trust BVW Unsalted Vacations to walk you through the short term rental process. We’ll be here to recommend vacation rentals, advise you on check-in and check out procedures, and answer any questions you may have. We’ll be here to recommend vacation homes, advise you on check-in and check out procedures, and answer any questions you may have. Email [email protected] or call/text 616-383-LAKE (5253).
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What’s the difference and why does it matter?
You’ve probably heard the terms such as Airbnb, VRBO, and “book direct” in relation to booking a vacation rental home. But what is the difference between Airbnb and VRBO, and why does it matter? In this post, we’ll break down the differences in the classic VRBO vs Airbnb comparison. You’ll also find the pros and cons of booking directly through a property management company. If you’re trying to decide how to book a short term rental home that best fits your needs, this is the article for you!
Airbnb vs VRBO: Overview
Terminology: Is VRBO owned by Airbnb? Are Airbnb and VRBO owned by the same company?
First, let’s clarify the literal origins of the terms VRBO and Airbnb. VRBO is an acronym for Vacation Rentals by Owner. Airbnb stands for Air Bed and Breakfast, as you likely guessed from the name. According to Mashvisor, the founders of Airbnb – Joe Gebbia and Brian Chesky – wanted to rent out a room in their place to earn some extra cash. However, all they had to offer overnight guests was air beds, and some breakfast in the morning. So the origin of the term ‘Airbnb’ is quite literal.
Airbnb and VRBO are both online platforms for booking short term rental homes. As more and more people opt out of hotels and choose vacation rentals instead, Airbnb and VRBO are becoming increasingly popular. Both websites show pictures and descriptions of the rental homes alongside guest reviews of the homes. The home owners/property managers of the rental homes can also review each guest.
Airbnb and VRBO are not vacation rental companies and/or property owners. Rather, these websites are reputable booking platforms that help connect vacation rental owners and management companies with potential vacation rental guests.
VRBO (which stands for Vacation Rental by Owner) was founded in 1995. Currently, Expedia owns VRBO, Homeaway, and Travelocity, Hotels.com, Expedia.com, Hotwire, Orbitz, Trivago, and CarRentals.com.
Airbnb didn’t show up until 2008, but it certainly made a name for itself quickly!
Airbnb vs VRBO: 7 Key Differences
Many people have asked, “What’s the difference between VRBO and Airbnb?” and “Is VRBO better than Airbnb?” But the answer is not one-size fits all. Both companies are owned and operated by different people. But to elaborate more deeply upon their differences, let’s take a look at the seven points found between VRBO vs Airbnb below.
1. Airbnb offers more choices.
VRBO has about two million listings in 190 different countries. In contrast, Airbnb has over 6 million listings in 200 different countries.
2. VRBO reviews offer more information to potential guests.
Guest reviews are available on both Airbnb and VRBO. On Airbnb, guests and hosts have up to two weeks to leave a review after the guest stays. VRBO allows an entire year as a window of time for guests and hosts to review each other. These guest reviews are extremely helpful when selecting your vacation rental home! Hearing what actual guests have to say helps you learn about little quirks to be aware of. However, VRBO also shows the host’s response to the guest review in the same section. This is so important, especially since a lot can change in even just a few months. These host responses update users on potential repairs made to the home and also educates them on how to best enjoy their vacation experience.
2. VRBO lists entire homes for rent, while Airbnb offers shared living spaces for rent in addition to entire units.
Both platforms list private homes for you to rent for just you and your party. However, Airbnb has the unique feature of allowing owners to rent out rooms without a home. For example, you could use Airbnb to rent a private bedroom in a shared apartment. This is typically less expensive, but you do have to forfeit the luxury and privacy of having your own bathroom, kitchen, and living rooms.
3. VRBO is more popular among large groups wanting a traditional family vacation, while Airbnbs offer more non-traditional options and often allow shorter stays.
Since Airbnb has a bit more flexibility and allows shared spaces to be listed, you’re more likely to find out-of-the-ordinary vacation rentals like yurts or tiny houses on their platform. So if you are searching for something totally trendy, like a vacation in a castle, Airbnb is the best place for you to start searching.In contrast, VRBO is better for family vacations in traditional homes. If you really want to find a large vacation home for your family, VRBO is the best place for you to begin your search.
4. You’ll find search filters on both platforms, but VRBO’s is more user-friendly.
There are many ways to narrow down your search, and both Airbnb and VRBO offer fairly intuitive search filters. However, VRBO’s sorting features are more conspicuous. For example, directly on VRBO’s search screen, you can select “Pets allowed” to ensure that all of your search results are pet-friendly homes. To determine the pet policy on Airbnb, you’ll need to look at the “House Rules” section for each listing.VRBO also allows users to narrow down search results to “Highly Rated for Cleanliness,” or “Highly Rated for Location.”
5. Airbnb offers a unique “Experiences” option.
Unlike VRBO, the Airbnb Experiences feature allows guests to book a location-specific activity along with their home rental. These are not available in all locations, but they’re definitely worth checking out if you have the chance. We think the opportunity to “walk with the wolves” in Palmdale, California looks like fun!
6. The VRBO Trip Boards feature may make planning your vacation easier.
It’s easy to get overwhelmed with all of the options when planning your trip. Especially when you want to make sure you’re not forgetting anything! The VRBO Trip Boards feature helps you organize your favorite locations and rental properties by board. You can even invite friends and family to join these boards. This makes it much easier to organize your favorites and collaborate with other travelers!
What Does It Mean to “Book Direct”?
Regardless of how you book your stay, all vacation rental homes have a host. This will either be the owner of the home or a property management company. The host is responsible for listing the property accurately, answering questions before, during and after your stay, and helping resolve any issues that arise during your stay.
Many hosts, including BVW Unsalted Vacations, list their rental homes on both Airbnb and VRBO. This is a way to reach as many potential guests as possible. Guests who have used VRBO for years are more comfortable using this platform and typically use it whenever they’re reserving a home, out of habit. Likewise, many people who are booking a short term rental for the first time choose Airbnb because of the brand recognition and popularity.
However, we often encourage potential guests to “book direct.” In other words, we advise guests to forego platforms like VRBO, Homeaway, or Airbnb. Trust us – there’s a good reason for this! It’s because it will cost you more to book through a third party.
In other words, you’re paying more when you book through VRBO or Airbnb. This can add up to hundreds of dollars in fees. You can eliminate the additional cost simply by booking directly through a reputable property management company in your desired destination!
In order to book directly through a property management company, simply search for vacation rentals in the city you’re looking for. BVW Unsalted Vacations offers homes, cottages, cabins, and condos all across lower Michigan.
Examples of Booking Direct vs Airbnb vs VRBO
Many guests love reading the guest reviews on VRBO and Airbnb. If you find a home on our website but want to see a few more reviews, feel free to search for the same rental property on VRBO or Airbnb to check out those reviews. Just make sure to book the accommodations directly through us to significantly reduce the total cost.
“Nautical Pointe” in Spring Lake features a balcony overlooking the marina. Learn more
For example, you’ll find plenty of reviews for Nautical Pointe, a spacious Grand Haven condo, on Airbnb. But you’ll save money when you book the same house directly through our website!
Sunset Shores: This 2 BR 1.5 Bath home offers everything you need for the perfect Lake Michigan Vacation. Learn more
Another example is Sunset Shores. This property is available on VRBO, and you’ll find guest reviews here. But you can also book this home directly through our website to reduce the overall cost by avoiding VRBO’s fees.
Book Direct and Save with BVW Unsalted Vacations
Airbnb and VRBO are popular, but they aren’t your only options for booking vacation rentals online. For example, many guests use the Marriott Homes & Villas or Whimstay platforms to locate vacation rentals in their desired location. Ultimately, though, booking directly through a vacation rental company is the best route to go. View our ever-growing list of Michigan vacation rentals and make a reservation today!