@Jon3846
@Jon3846 wrote:
I don’t believe it is the case that Airbnb does not allow guests to invite friends over to the property so you are incorrect about this and we have no issue in guests enjoying themselves at the property.
I think @Anonymous was referring to Airbnb's ban on parties (gatherings of more than 16 people) which is actually a thing, not something he made up. This was introduced as a temporary measure in 2020 and then as a permanent policy in 2022:
https://www.airbnb.co.uk/help/article/2704/party-and-events-policy
While you may not be marketing the villa as a party house, the set up does seem like one that will attract the party crowd, especially if you are allowing guests to entertain others there. Perhaps you will get lucky and things won't get damaged or out of hand. Perhaps not. You should be aware that your listing can be suspended and future bookings cancelled if someone reports a party happening there.
Also, you allow smoking but don't have a smoke detector? It's almost like you're inviting people to set the place on fire. So, in answer to your original question, I'd say the amenity you should add is, quite simply, smoke detectors and plenty of them.