How to turn split stay off?
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15-05-2022
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How to turn split stay off?
I don't want to book a split stay. I want to book a stay in one place.
There is no option to turn this "feature" off. It is not a feature to me, it is a bug that needs to be removed. If I want to book multiple consecutive stays, i can just do that on my own. This so called "feature" is making the site impossible to properly use and navigate.
I will just stop using airbnb if they don't add the option to turn it off.
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16-09-2022
04:32 PM
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Hi @Gregory512 & @Elliot148,
Thank you both for your feedback on this feature!
It's not currently possible to turn off split stays as I mentioned further up, however I appreciate you took the time to share your perspective and I will pass on your comments on my end.
You can also share your feedback with Airbnb.
Emilie
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28-10-2024
09:11 PM
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28-10-2024
09:11 PM
maybe they'll reimburse us for time spent 🙂
28-10-2024
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18-10-2022
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18-10-2022
08:50 PM
Apparently, that is not true. I get both split and total time stays. It makes the search a little more cumbersome but at least they are well-identified with the icon.
18-10-2022
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12-05-2023
10:48 PM
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12-05-2023
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It is obvious AirBnB has this feature to help hosts to sell their space(s) which obviously does not work and makes it difficult when "THE CUSTOMERS" (the person who pays) need the ability to turn it on and off at their own choice. You can list all your hosts and spaces here all you want, it is your platform but you will have no customers soon
12-05-2023
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16-07-2022
10:58 AM
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16-07-2022
10:58 AM
Split stays are really annoying! No I don't want to have move on holiday. How ridiculous you can't turn it off. I am literally going to find other websites to book my Christmas holiday because the search is useless with it forced upon on.
16-09-2022
06:03 AM
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16-09-2022
06:03 AM
Hi - how do I turn off split stays? I don't want to do a split stay and they are getting in the way of finding actual stays for my dates. Please tell me how to hide them from the map. It seems like it should be a filter.
16-09-2022
12:58 PM
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16-09-2022
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Looks like this new thing has got a bit stir worldwide lol.
Well, I have no idea what sort of mastermind has come up with this disastrous strategic idea.. I'm sure even I can do a better job than this..
For guests, like some have mentioned above, it pollutes the search results and causes confusion in a forcible, counterintuitive way. Why would anyone want to pack and carry their bags and spend extra time and effort to move "house" if they are happy and comfortable in their current place?
For hosts, you have just got yourselves reduced days of booking, i.e. the reduced income thanks to this brilliant idea, as Airbnb basically tells guests who could have booked for a longer period to go away to stay somewhere else..
16-09-2022
04:32 PM
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16-09-2022
04:32 PM
Hi @Gregory512 & @Elliot148,
Thank you both for your feedback on this feature!
It's not currently possible to turn off split stays as I mentioned further up, however I appreciate you took the time to share your perspective and I will pass on your comments on my end.
You can also share your feedback with Airbnb.
Emilie
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03-10-2022
05:00 PM
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03-10-2022
05:00 PM
A/B tests are supposed to be more subtle than this. Please add a way to turn it off.
04-12-2022
12:14 PM
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04-12-2022
12:14 PM
This feature is worse than useless to me
I‘m looking to book a 2 week holiday in Mallorca and the VAST majority of suggestions are „split holidays“ requiring me and my family to pack our bags after 1 week and move to another house on the SAME island, in some cases literally a few miles down the road.
Its possible to finetune the search using so many criteria - why cant I simply switch off this unwanted feature?
08-12-2022
12:59 AM
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08-12-2022
12:59 AM
This "feature" should be limited to being a search option. My next searches will be with VRBO or Booking.com.
13-03-2025
03:34 PM
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13-03-2025
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It is already 2.5 years since you "passed on our comments on your end" and this ridiculous nuisance is still non-removable. Searching on airbnb is getting worse and worse, after using it for almost 15 years I find that I switch to booking.com more and more often.
13-03-2025
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15-06-2025
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15-06-2025
12:10 AM
It's been three years LMAO, how can a simple switch have not been implemented? Are you sure you passed it up? I mean, probably useless to comment but still wanted to.
15-06-2025
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28-08-2025
11:42 PM
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28-08-2025
11:42 PM
This has been 3 years. Do you know if intelligent people of AirB&B were able to fix this issue or not.
28-08-2025
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04-10-2025
07:20 PM
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04-10-2025
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Booked a property on VRBO just because you pissed the hell out if me with your split BS. Keep up the crappy work! 👍
04-10-2025
07:20 PM
16-09-2022
06:10 PM
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@Emilie , It appears split stays have disappeared in my area, unless they are a more seasonal tactic for peak season? I am hoping that Airbnb decided to drop this major summer rollout feature, since I no longer see them in searches. I can't imagine splitting a stay between two houses in the same town; I would often see this early on in the rollout.
On one occasion I saw a split stay for my cabin and another listing in town - when it was not necessary. My cabin was offered for a 1 week stay, and then at the bottom of the page, it was offered for 4 nights and another cabin for three nights as a split stay. Really - so guests can pack and re-pack! Emilie, can you get any updated information on the status of split stays? Has anyone else noticed they have disappeared in their area @Ben4581 , @Elliot148 , @Huma0, @Ann72 ? This could be a good thing, especially when they are being pushed when they are not needed for an extended stay in the same town. I also question how often Airbnb will get the city/listing combination correct; what are the odds, especially if they can't stick to a filtered budget (as Albert2294 states)? I could see a use if you were able to choose the 2 (or more) locations, and had a functional filtering tool that showed results you were requesting.