The problem about the "total" price is that it does NOT add up anyways.
If you run a search including dates; Yes, you will see a total price (in fine prints under the nightly rate), but guess what !!! Once you click on the listing to book, the final or "real" total price becomes different than the one quoted initially. (Higher of course...)
I can't tell you how many guests are complaining about that. I have been reporting that "glitch" to Airbnb who just pretends to not even understand the issue. They sent me a long reply pretexting fees, cancellation policies, and more nonsense, were the reason why both "totals" did not match.
The way I look at it, guests care about one thing only: TOTAL PRICE.
Not "fake total" before "real total". Not "total not including" who knows what.
They want to know what will be the REAL complete TOTAL from the first page of the search.
Airbnb so far has been deceiving our guests with FAKE news, by showing a fake total, for the guest to click on, only to realize..., that there is a NEW total on page 2.
If you challenge Airbnb phone representatives about that "system glitch", they have been trained to read a very long script that makes no sense whatsoever, in the attempt to justify why their advertised "total" price (on page 1) does not match the final total price (on page 2).
I believe Airbnb came up with their own definition of "total", which is not the one you will find in the dictionary.