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Hey everyone,
A few Hosts have been experimenting with selling extra amenities and services to guests - apart from the stay itself. This got me thinking and I’m curious to know if any of you have ever tried or thought about doing something similar.
It could be an optional meal that you cook yourself, a ride to the airport that you charge for separately or perhaps some paintings made by a local artist.
Either way, I’d love to learn more about extras you might offer guests. Do you upsell anything in your listing? How do you advertise it to guests?
Thanks,
Liv
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Hi all 😊
We have in one of our listings, food, and a small minibar with beverages. Our apartment is on the 6th floor without an elevator and the prices are the same as in a 7/11.
We inform our guests what we have but if they want to bring their beverages, it's fine with us. Thanks for reading.
We offer a lot of great free amenities, but charge an extra fee for an upgraded authentic Mexican breakfast, and use of the heated spa. The pool is free, but between the extra electricity to run the pump and propane for heat, the expense adds up for us.
Many people don't realize that its not cost free to host other people in our homes, every thing goes up, electricity, water costs, food costs, and toilet paper is not free either nor the products to constantly clean things. You are right to request some financial compensation for Extras. In my opinion .
Or you can say no. I had two guests staying for three nights. I provide one set of towels per guest. On the second afternoon, the gentleman asked for fresh set of towels for in the morning. I said no. (While thinking to myself ‘I’m not a hotel Mr. and you’re asking me to add another load of laundry to my already loaded week of laundry?’ No thank you!) but I said it in a nice way. Plus his wife was like no no no we do not need another set of towels.
The only services I upsell are early check-in and snacks/light breakfasts.
The only complication is how guests pay for it in advance. I won't use airbnb to process the payment by amending the booking so it's balancing an alternative vs ease.
The other thing is, I work very long days and I don't need the extra hassle of organising/procuring extras outside of what I already offer.
Hi everyone. When my new Airbnb comes online I’m going to be using my products, shampoo, conditioner, creams, skincare, toothpaste that I decant into little bottles and people can then buy the full size bottles.
I also have specialist skincare products that help things like eczema and other health conditions.
as people are looking for more natural products I’m hoping this will help them and also build the relationship because they will contact me for more products.
Kate based in Cornwall
We are managing a holiday rental, so airport transport, scooter rental, local massages, a mini bar with beverage and car with driver for wholeday trips are more than welcome for our guests. We are generally cheaper than public services and there is no need to spend holidays time for organising. We will arrange all, the guests just enjoy.
We are also offering instagramable possibilities, like floating breakfast or summer hygge picnic in the tropical garden as people are crazy about those activities during their holidays.
Do not push anybody, we have this information in digital guest book and in airbnb listings as well.
Good day
Basic services are free. Additional services - I can recommend: how quickly, where it tastes better, where it is cheaper, and the choice is up to the client.
When he makes a request, I don’t refuse, but I don’t want to be annoying either.
Good luck.
Vladimir.
@Ina25702 I leave free bottled water, tea, coffee and sugar for guests. They can also use the washing machine free of charge. Since my clients are middle class people, I don’t think you should offer them anything more for an additional fee, they are usually economical.
W E DO NOT CHARGE FOR ANY EXTRA PERKS WE OFFER our guests. The nicer and more considerate our guests are, the more we may offer extras. Example : one guest was working nights 7 to 7 pm , a lone young girl, so I let her use my personal car to drive to and from only asking her to put gas in it . She was so grateful and happy to be safe , to have safe transportation to go to work. I also gave her my AAA card in case she should have some vehicle brake down . I know she has a glowing impression of us and of AirBnb . We have made some friends for life and made our own world more interesting. Some guests have offered to help with stuff around the house in return. Nice and friendly to host for a Home Share. Gina and Jose
Our guests who stayed for a month wanted me to arrange Yoga, massages, sitters, cleaning, cooks and restaurant reservations. I set all of this up, but did not upswell. They paid directly for these services to the individuals, I did not charge a commission.
I want to start offering Airbnb experiences, as this went really well!
I cannot imagine providing those time-consuming concierge services without a cost. You are an absolute saint.
No upwelling but I do my best to provide as much information as possible to local vendors, fairs, concerts and local activities. It’s unfortunate that AirBnB makes this difficult by not allowing us to post web sites that would help their guest customers possibly enjoy their stay more.
I have considered offering additional amenities for added costs but do not know how to make that happen through my listing. Would the protocol be to offer it to guests and if guests say yes then they pay you with whatever means you would accept?
Seems complicated with too much back-and-forth. I would prefer to be able to make that happen through the Airbnb app. Where I could add amenities an Airbnb could charge guess on my behalf and take a small percentage.