So I'm far from a newby airbnb guest, and this time I chose a place well in advance in a nice location. I'd seriously considered a great hotel down the road, but ultimately we decided we wanted the convenience of being able to cook most breakfasts and lunches ourselves and just go out to dinner a couple of times to keep the costs down.
Less than a week before we go (we go next week) we get a list of House Rules, and oh, by the way, the griller is broken and we can't get hold of any tradies. Now for health reasons, we use a griller every day as a means of cooking and had every intention of doing so on this trip. Could we get around it? Possibly, but we chose and paid for a house that claimed to have full cooking facilities. I pointed this out, and that I wasn't comfortable with it, and lo, just as we anticipated, suddenly her husband had arranged for someone to turn up the morning of our arrival. Now as we all know, sometimes tradies turn up, sometimes they do turn up but need a long time to fix something and sometimes the thing is just not fixable. So I still have no guarantee, and yes, to us it is important.
In addition, we've been hit with a list of what I think are unreasonable House Rules by my host. Apparently she has had issues with not being able to get linen clean after some people have stayed, so we have now been told to check our skin and hair products, even our toothpaste, for ingredients in case they contain something bleachy. We're actually not allowed to use teeth whitening toothpaste. There are other rules, like no hot food on the table, no glasses or cups on the arm of the couch, in other words it's like going to visit grandma when you have to do this or that, and not do this or that, and can't wait to leave.
Now I get that a host wants to take care of her property. But I'm never going to be able to relax now, in fear of doing something that may or may not live up to her standards, and cop an extra charge for doing so. I'd cancel, only there is a no refund policy. I can see why! Am I being unreasonable in my expectations? I've just never encountered anything like this before.