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Hi. I am new to airbnb so sorry if I say something stupid. I tried to book a room that says $80 dollars a night, and when i choosed the dates, the priced tripled! I went from, lets say, August 1st to the 4th. Instead of $80 dollars a night, it was something like $300 a night! Am I wrong and that $300 is for the total? Or It is normal to increase that much.
Hi Brian
When you key in dates it will give you the total cost, remember the $80 would not include Airbnb commission or cleaning?
Hope this helps
Beverley
When you enter specific dates for a property it will show you the Total (and also the nightly price) before you confirm the booking.
Its hard to answer your question as we don;t know if what you saw was correct or not.
You will see
£x X x nights =
Service Fee =
Total =
I think what you see before you enter dates is the base price for that property.
When you enter your check in and out dates you will see:
nightly price for that period ( in the middle of the season it will usually be higher) + additional cost for additional guests
x as many nights you want to book
+ cleaning fee (optional)
+ Airbnb service fee
= total amount you should pay
So, the best option is to enter your dates and the number of people in your group and then start searching