@Kelda2
“don't allow children, it’s a Brilliant’s idea !”
“ If, as they say, children are the guests of the future – we’ll wait until the end.”
A pretty sound philosophy: keep the guests of today happy and when the guests of tomorrow grow up, make them comfortable in their own time.
Many unique accommodations are choosing to enforce an over-16 (read: child-free) policy. But, contrary to popular notion, it’s not driven by an aversion towards kids.
All that the holiday vacation rental is trying to do is provide a calm and relaxing environment for those guests who’d like to unwind without being disturbed. And the response to these child-free accommodations has been quite encouraging.
Running kids in the hallway, shrieks, and yells in the garden, children were cannonballing into the swimming pool, their constant chatter in the dining room, and the sudden crash of glass or China, followed by high-pitched laughter.
To some people, this conjures up visions of merriment and cheer, at the center of which are lovely, angelic, children; but to others (and by those holiday goers who’re looking to unwind in peace), this scene can be something right out of a nightmare.
The market for adults-only accommodation exists, as shown by Holidaycheck’s survey wherein 47.9% of users voted in favor of such hotels, with only 9.1 % people being strictly against the idea.
This shows that there’s a massive amount of people who would, if given the option, opt for housing free from the chaos and cacophony created by kids. The majority of these people tend to be singles on vacation, either alone or with friends, childless couples, and business travelers, i.e., people who crave peace.
Where There are Pros, There are Inevitable Cons.
Unfortunately, everything has its own set of negatives, and adult-only housing is no different. One of the biggest cons, in this case, is a financial one.
This one isn’t exactly a con of child-free housing but more so a worry on behalf of all those traveling with kids. It is very likely that with more and more couples choosing not to have kids, the number of housing that accommodates kids will fall to the point where parents will no longer find places to bring their little ones to. But I don’t believe something like this will happen, and it’s all needless worrying over nothing at all.
I support “ Childfree Housing villa.”
Do consider the title of “ Villa Boutique,” adding in the house rules of your preferences.
Happy Hosting!