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We currently have a two bedroom listing that can hold four guests, and have recently added a loft above the laundry room with a twin bed. Because the loft is not easily accessible, I am reluctant to say we can now have five guests. I am worried that guests will not read the listing correctly and they will not see that one bed is up a steep set of stairs. Not everyone will be able to access this new loft space - it is designed for children or people without physical limitations. Has anyone else had experience with this? Do I just include the pictures and keep the limit to four guests? (I don't/won't charge for extra guests.)
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Yes, the loft has been added and I have had one guest sleep there so far! I am keeping the listing at 4 people and not adding an additional person. I think the kids we have visit will enjoy it!
Hello @Heidi766 , I would advertise 4 beds and an extra bed for a person with no physical limitations. I have an extra twin bed in what used to be my dining room area in case there is an extra person or child in a family that needs a place to sleep as my couch is small. Great post! Eileen
@Heidi766 l would suggest in your listing & space to mention the loft but make it very clear that it’s for children- so 4 adults and one/two children
Hey @Heidi766 , I hope you're well 😊. I was wondering whether you added the loft space to your listing? Did you manage to come to a solution?
Best wishes,
Sophia
Yes, the loft has been added and I have had one guest sleep there so far! I am keeping the listing at 4 people and not adding an additional person. I think the kids we have visit will enjoy it!