this is the first time I have a reservation from a new Airbn...
this is the first time I have a reservation from a new Airbnb guest. They want to rent for a month and appear to be from out ...
I have a person that requested to rent 3 nights but check on the day of checkin at 2:30 AM as this is when her flight lands..... Check in is 3PM
It's not rented to anyone else and I just said YES, it's ok.
What do you think?
Paul
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Hi Paul,
It seems like you’re being accommodating, which is great for guest experience. Since the property isn't rented to anyone else and you're okay with the early check-in at 2:30 AM, you might want to ensure you clarify any potential extra costs or rules for early arrivals. While allowing early check-ins can be a selling point, setting expectations around cleaning schedules or if there's a fee could be useful.
You could consider offering flexibility as a bonus for the guest, but also use it as a chance to mention that this isn't always available, so they know it’s an exception. Overall, it's great to be flexible when you can, as long as you’re comfortable with it!
I hope this helps.
All the best,
Upfish Management
Hi @Paul11478 😊
Thank you for asking this in the community!
Have you found a solution? When is your guest arriving?
I’m mentioning some Hosts who will likely know how to help you:
@Marie8425, @Dave-and-Deb0, @Cheri354 and @Elena4354.
Thank you in advance everyone!
Warm regards🌻,
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Hi @Paul11478,
This is entirely up to you. However if it were up to me, I would be charging either a full day for checking in at that time or at least some prorated rate.
I look forward to seeing what other hosts would do in this situation.
David
Superhost Ambassador ~ Host Club Community Leader ~ Experienced Co-Host
First is that flight time actual. In Hawaii we have a lot of international flights so many come in late but it wasn't unusual and I remember coming in on a late flight was midnight. Airports don't close but I don't know of any 24 hour airline employees. Look at the situation before can I charge.
Hi Paul,
It seems like you’re being accommodating, which is great for guest experience. Since the property isn't rented to anyone else and you're okay with the early check-in at 2:30 AM, you might want to ensure you clarify any potential extra costs or rules for early arrivals. While allowing early check-ins can be a selling point, setting expectations around cleaning schedules or if there's a fee could be useful.
You could consider offering flexibility as a bonus for the guest, but also use it as a chance to mention that this isn't always available, so they know it’s an exception. Overall, it's great to be flexible when you can, as long as you’re comfortable with it!
I hope this helps.
All the best,
Upfish Management
That is very nice of you to allow her to check in early however it is like another night’s stay as she is checking in 12.5 hours early. You could send a request for payment for the night’s stay or a reduced price for the late check in.
A 2:30am arrival seems unlikely as most arrivals occur at midnight/just after midnight. It’s your choice on how you proceed but I would be cautious as if she says this on the day of check in (as if she didn’t know she was arriving at 2:30am before the day of arrival) seems inconsiderate that she didn’t ask or communicate this beforehand.
Let us know what happens.
Hi @Paul11478 😊
I see our Hosts shared great advice with you. Did you get a chance to review it?
Have you found a solution?
I look forward to hearing your ideas!
Thank you, everyone! @Lorina14, @Marie8425 and @Dave-and-Deb0 .😍
Warm regards 🌻
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I just let them check in super early with no extra charge and they were very appreciative.
Thank you for the update @Paul11478. I probably would have been pretty happy as this guest; almost 2 nights for the price of one.
Happy hosting!
David
Superhost Ambassador ~ Host Club Community Leader ~ Experienced Co-Host
Hi @Paul11478 😊,
that's great!
Did any of the answers below help you resolve the issue?
If so, it's always a lovely gesture to mark it as the "Top Answer".
It's like a big virtual hug to the member who supported you but also to support other Hosts who may have similar questions in the future. 😊
Warm regards🌻,
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