not showing up when children are selected by consumer

Eric6595
Level 2
Wellington, FL

not showing up when children are selected by consumer

Any help with this, My house is child friendly,   when i select   16 guests for example in the city called reunion four corners, my listing shows up first out of 1000 for example, if i change the search to everything exactly the same except i change the 16 people to 12 adults and 4 children for example the listing is gone from  the first page, and I don't even know how far down it is.  any help if this is normal would be great.  airbnb.com/h/orlandocasinomansion    any help would be great

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Mike-And-Jane0
Top Contributor
England, United Kingdom

@Eric6595 I thought I would just check your rules and see that one of them is:

PARTIES AND EVENTS MAY BE POSSIBLE WITH WRITTEN PERMISSION, BEFORE BOOKING ANY EVENT , PLEASE DIRECT MESSAGE US, SO WE CAN TELL YOU IF WE CAN PERMIT YOUR REQUEST, AND INFORM YOU OF ANY ADDITIONAL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH YOYR SPECIFIC PARTY OR EVENT. THANK YOU

If Airbnb notice this they will suspend/delete your listing/you and the search position with children will be the least of your problems.

Can I suggest you remove this rule ASAP.

 

Ok i changed it, I dont know what i did wrong, but I took it off,  thanks  can you help with the other issue.   

Mike-And-Jane0
Top Contributor
England, United Kingdom

@Eric6595 sorry I should have explained. Airbnb banned parties in all its properties after a number of shootings that were giving them a bad reputation. They then suspended any listings that suggested they would allow parties.

Also I can't help with the other issue. It's just weird. When you search you should, if possible, hide your identity as I think the software spots who you are and boosts your property in the search engine.

Are you familiar with the reunion resort area, I think i see you have homes in that area.  thanks

Fred13
Level 10
Placencia, Belize

I could just imagine how the Airbnb algorithm gets a convulsion when it is trying to place how to treat a place that offers a whopping 27 beds but it is compelled to adhere to their 16-guest cap which is there to prevent events that could get out of hand. Something doesn't quite fit.

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