Board Games : what to get?

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Katherine852
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Weston, FL

Board Games : what to get?

Hello Airbnb community, I am a fairly new (3 months old) host and I need your advise regarding board games.

 

We bought quite a few board games for our listing (cards, uno, monopoly, chess, checkers, twister, scrabble) and we have found that only a few guests have used the games. Maybe it is our bias (since we love board games!).

 

Our question:

- should we buy more sophisticated board games?

- are we overthinking this topic?

 

For an experienced host this might sound a very trivial question; however we truly want to provide the best possible experience for our guests and need your experience..


Thanks in advance for your help!

 

Katherine

 

 

 

 

 

 

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As a fellow host, I understand your desire to provide the best experience for your guests, including board games. It's great that you've already invested in a variety of classic games like cards, Uno, Monopoly, chess, checkers, Twister, and Scrabble.

In terms of whether you should buy more sophisticated board games, it depends on your target audience and the type of guests you typically host. If you often have guests who are into board games or enjoy more strategic and complex games, it might be worth considering expanding your collection. You could research popular modern board games that offer a different experience and cater to different interests.

On the other hand, if most of your guests don't seem particularly interested in playing board games or if you receive feedback suggesting they prefer other amenities or activities, it's possible that board games may not be a top priority for them. In that case, you might be overthinking it a bit.

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As a fellow host, I understand your desire to provide the best experience for your guests, including board games. It's great that you've already invested in a variety of classic games like cards, Uno, Monopoly, chess, checkers, Twister, and Scrabble.

In terms of whether you should buy more sophisticated board games, it depends on your target audience and the type of guests you typically host. If you often have guests who are into board games or enjoy more strategic and complex games, it might be worth considering expanding your collection. You could research popular modern board games that offer a different experience and cater to different interests.

On the other hand, if most of your guests don't seem particularly interested in playing board games or if you receive feedback suggesting they prefer other amenities or activities, it's possible that board games may not be a top priority for them. In that case, you might be overthinking it a bit.

To gather more insights, you could try asking your guests directly. Include a question in your check-in message or leave a note in your listing asking if they would be interested in playing board games during their stay or if they have any specific game preferences. This way, you can gauge their interest and adjust your offerings accordingly.

I stumbled upon your post from a year ago, but I thought I'd still chime in with some advice on board games. Better late than never, right?
It's awesome that you wanted to enhance your guests' experience with board games. While your existing collection of games like cards, Uno, Monopoly, chess, checkers, Twister, and Scrabble is a good start, it's possible that not all guests were interested in playing them.

While your existing collection of games like cards, Uno, Monopoly, chess, checkers, Twister, and Scrabble is a good start, it's possible that not all guests were interested in playing them. Don't worry too much about it; different people have different preferences and interests. If you're still looking for recommendations, how about checking out this **? They've got some cool insights on an engaging and addictive solitaire game that could be a hit among your guests.

 

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Variety: You've started with some classic and popular games like Uno, Monopoly, and Chess, which is a good foundation. To appeal to a broader range of guests, you might consider adding a few more diverse options that cater to different preferences and age groups. Some more complex or strategy-based games, as well as party games, might attract different guests.

Theme and Audience: Think about the kind of guests you typically host. Are they families with children, groups of friends, couples, or solo travelers? Tailor your board game selection to your target audience. Families might appreciate games that are more child-friendly, while groups of friends might enjoy party games or strategy games.

Storage and Presentation: How you present the board games matters. Make sure they are well-organized, clearly visible, and easily accessible. If you have limited space, consider wall-mounted shelves or storage solutions that keep the games tidy and inviting.

Game Instructions: Include clear and concise instructions for each game in a visible and easily accessible place. You could place a binder with game instructions near the games, or laminate the instructions and attach them to the game boxes.

Promotion: Highlight the availability of board games in your Airbnb listing description. Mention them as part of the amenities you offer, and perhaps even showcase a few photos of the games on your listing.

Guest Feedback: Consider seeking

In summary, it's not necessarily about having more sophisticated games, but rather about offering a well-rounded selection that caters to the interests of your guests. Understanding your target audience and maintaining the games in good condition will contribute to a positive guest experience. You're not overthinking it; providing thoughtful amenities can set your listing apart.

Choosing board games depends on various factors, including your preferences, the size of your group, and the complexity you're looking for.

Consider the preferences  ** and gaming experience of your group when choosing a game. Whether you're into strategy, party games, or cooperative play, there's likely a board game that suits your tastes.

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