It’s no secret that hotels and Airbnb hosts have quite a few deceptive tactics under their belt to lure in guests to stay with them. After all, it’s true that in business, the end often justifies the means, no matter how sad that might sound. One of the most common ways people are tricked into booking a stay is by using listing images that promise picture-perfect accommodations that, in reality, fall terribly short.
The Bored Panda team has scoured the web for some of the worst hotel and Airbnb expectation vs. reality instances in hopes that it encourages you to double and even triple check the legitimacy of your booking. To find them, all you have to do is scroll down.
While you're at it, don't forget to check out a conversation with travel blogger Carrie Green-Zinn and travel content creator at Ange On A Plane, Angela Liu, who kindly agreed to share some tips on avoiding disappointment when booking hotel and Airbnb stays.
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Hahahaha When One Of The Troops Books An Air Bnb Specifically For The Pool Table
Had To Go To Southern Kansas To Lay Asphalt During The First Week Of The Year That The Temps Are In The Mid To Upper 90's
Looked at the hotel on Google and got excited because they have a decent-looking pool. This is what I saw when we got here
This Polish Hotel's Picture On Trivago vs. In Real Life
Both travel content creators have had their fair share of bookings that fell terribly short of the listing pictures. Angela Liu from Ange On A Plane says it happens because the posted photos are usually from when the accommodation is new and freshly cleaned.
And after some years have passed, the wear and tear does do a number on these hotel rooms and Airbnbs, making our expectations clash with reality.
Supposed Romantic Beachside Hotel Room
I wasn’t expecting a Marriott but…dang. When I raised my disappointment to the hotel manager, his response was, “…Is it the carpet?” No, no it is not just the carpet.
The cherry on top are the vinyl blinds with stock-image-quality prints. TWO of them. Even better.
Swimming Pool
Picture Of My Hotelroom On Booking Website vs. Picture I Made When We Walked Into The Room. I Hope My Roommate Doesn't Need To Use The Toilet Tonight
Her worst experience was when she stayed in an accommodation that hired a photographer who really knew his editing tools.
"The place was much smaller than in the photos, a lot less bright, and also much dirtier. There were spiderwebs on the inner corners of the windows, and there were a lot of windows in that house! It looked like no one had opened the blinds for years. When we lifted the bedsheets to check for bed bugs, we found lots of little spots of blood all over the mattress. I didn't bring any bug spray and had the worst sleep of my life there, covered in peppermint oil (after a quick Google search on what would deter bed bugs)," she shared.
Over $200 Hotel Pool Mid Summer
Booked A Room In Kansas On A Cross Country Road Trip, Told My Daughter She Could Swim When We Got To The Hotel
Airbnb Room Online Compared To Real Life
A buddy of mine is currently in rome and pays 200€ per night for that beauty. The bed is rock solid and the bathroom is a biological research center for mold apparently.
It turns out the bed bug issue in booked accommodations is quite common, as travel blogger Carrie Green-Zinn had also reserved apartments in great neighborhoods on two separate occasions and both times, her daughters got horrible bed bug bites. It was so bad they had to leave and ask for reimbursement.
This Was Our Flat In Vauxhall, London. Found It On Airbnb, €90,00 A Night. Turns Out This Was An Appartment With More People Living In It
And also no possibility to lock te room when you leave. Left the keys on the sink and left for a nice flat in Shoreditch.
Airbnb Expectations vs. Reality. Host Doesn’t Care About Resolving The Issue And Says The Pool Was Just Cleaned
I haven't used AirBnB. Are guests allowed to post reviews and photos?
In-Laws Booked Us A Cabin. What We Thought We Were Getting vs. What We Actually Got
Unfortunately, those weren't the only times Carrie was disappointed when arriving at hotels or Airbnbs. "Once in London, the apartment was so tiny and the owner's things were everywhere—not what we expected by the photos at all. Once in Provence, the apartment was great but the location felt very unsafe and sketchy," she told us.
"Some Renervation Work During Your Stay"
Hotel Ad vs. Reality In Vietnam
Hotel Pool Expectation vs. Reality
Carrie's go-to strategy for handling a stay that wasn’t at all as promised in its description and pictures is to immediately contact the manager or owner to try to resolve the issue. "And if that is unsuccessful, to request reimbursement. In the case of the bed bugs, the owner was so mortified that they offered a refund right away!"
Airbnb Edition. Pretty T-O’d
Expectation vs. Reality
Inside It Was Great, Nothing Wrong With It. Just So Weird When You Arrive
Meanwhile, Angela says, "It depends if I've booked the stay, but usually I'll message the host first before leaving a review. Thankfully, most of the stays I've had have been incredibly accommodating and clean."
What Do You See In The Airbnb Ad "House With Pool In Pelion" vs. What They Take You To When You Arrive At The Property
From A French Airbnb Alternative
its very clearly above ground pool in the first picture though. if you're not actually taking the time to inspect things then this falls on you.
Hotel Room That I Booked vs. Hotel Room That I Got
Totally horrid experience with MakeMyTrip, as the hotel booking was “non-refundable” they won’t be able to do anything. Completely ruined my family vacation. I will advise everyone to check the refund policy before booking.
Not sure whether consumer court is a good option or not. This was a fraud in my opinion but not sure if MMT can get away with this by stating their “policies”
To avoid disappointment when booking accommodations, Angela recommends thinking about what locals are used to in that particular area or country. This is something she wasn't used to considering, which got her in quite a few unpleasant situations.
"I stayed in Amsterdam and the photos looked beautiful online, but there was no elevator and we were on the 4th floor. We had 3 large bags/suitcases, but luckily staff helped us with this. On another stay in Bali in the rainforest, I didn't consider that bugs inside the accommodation might be quite normal—I slept in a bed of (small) ants most of the nights and I'm terrified of bugs! I'd definitely remember this when booking in a foreign country."
That’s Awful
I’m So Bummed With Our Airbnb They Didn’t Tell Us The Grounds Were Torn Up For Construction. I Complained
The host offered a refund if we cancel but there isn’t anything available that could work for us and we didn’t know until we arrived. The marketing vs. The reality.
Let's Compare The Photo Of The Bedroom In The Airbnb Super Host's Listing Of The Apartment vs. The Moldy Bedroom That Made My Daughter Sick
And for which the doctor said we needed to get her out or she would develop bronchitis. I have the doctor's note.
Another tip she has is trying to spot if furniture looks too small in the center of photos, which is a telltale sign that the photographer used a wide-angle lens that makes the room look bigger. "When booking boutique hotels and accommodations, the chance of encountering these things is more common, so I try to be cautious when I do consider booking them. Also, reviews from other people are your best friend and don't ignore them!"
My Boyfriend’s Air Bnb-Expectations vs. Reality
The View From Our Hotel In San Francisco. We Booked The Room Especially For A Bay View
Airbnb In San Diego... Who Wouldn’t Love A View Of The Ocean With Porta Potties And Early Morning Construction?
Carrie is also a big believer in the importance of always checking the reviews. "I think it is critical to read reviews! Keep scrolling as you read. Most people with a bad experience will share it in reviews," she says.
"Also, any time you can get recommendations from a trusted source—a friend or private travel Facebook group that you might join—is helpful. There are private Facebook groups for all kinds of travelers and destinations that you can join before a trip to ask for recommendations of places to stay."
In Today's Episode Of Waddirass, Airbnb Owners And The Audacity. Promo vs. Reality
Here’s Some Photos Animal Droppings, Mold, Fluid Stains All Over The Furnitures
Not the same space & you can only hope you don’t get a disease. Again $800/night & Airbnb refunded the previous guests. Failed to take down the listing.
The Wife And I Got A Hotel In Nm. This Is What We Got
Lastly, Carrie advised, "We love staying in apartments and home rentals but know that it can be risky, so do your research before booking and ask all your questions to the owner in advance."
But, "Even if you're stuck in a bad stay, try not to let it ruin your day! You're on holiday after all. Happy travels and have fun!" said Angela as a farewell.
The Price Was Also Ridiculously High
Seeing A Bunch Of Tweets About Airbnb And Thinking About The One I Stayed In A Week Ago And How Awful It Was.. Expectations vs. Reality
We Left, Checked Into The Thompson, And Got A Refund
The Room We Booked vs. The Room We Got. And They’re Not Even Classy Enough To Apologize Or Fix It
The Airbnb Ad vs. Reality
Expectations vs. Reality
Airbnb Listing vs. Reality
The View Of Other Hotel Pool From Our Room vs. Our Actual Hotel Pool
Thanks, "Quality" Inn
They Plugged The Fridge In I'm Done
Not Even An Ex Lied To Me So Much. Airbnb vs. Reality
Pent House Where?
What You Expect To Find, vs. What You Find
The Airbnb vs. The Ad. The First Is A CGI The Other Is The Shabby Box They Built
This Weekend Was Wild, We Got An Airbnb To Celebrate My Birthday And We Got Catfished. Literally The Worst Airbnb We’ve Ever Been To
We had to mop and clean up ourselves in order to make it work. Friends and I are definitely trauma-bonded. Listing pics vs. Reality.
Went To The Keys To Celebrate My Graduation. Hotel Advertises As Having Its Own Private Beach (Top Photo From Website) Bottom Photo Is What We Arrived To
"Beach" is completely filled with stinking and rotting seaweed to the point that you can’t even get in the water.
Expectation vs. Reality: Bathroom Edition
Zillow picture looks innocent enough. A little strange but you’d assume the fish eye squished the tub. NOPE! Tub is in sideways and our tiny real estate agent had to get up next to it sideways. Practical!
Poll Question
What precaution would you take when booking future accommodations?
Read reviews carefully
Verify pictures
Contact host directly
Consider alternatives
Read the reviews people. If anything is below 4.8 on Airbnb, then read the reviews VERY carefully. When it is just two people, a hotel is often the better choice. When it is a group, a whole house is fun because you can cook, hang out, etc.
Agreed. I use both airbnb and hotels. For both it goes that ypu need to put in a little extra research such as checking the reviews and Google maps. I steer cllear from low ratings ans have always neen fine. The only time I've been disappointed, was on a new airbnb with very few reviews.
Read the reviews people. If anything is below 4.8 on Airbnb, then read the reviews VERY carefully. When it is just two people, a hotel is often the better choice. When it is a group, a whole house is fun because you can cook, hang out, etc.
Agreed. I use both airbnb and hotels. For both it goes that ypu need to put in a little extra research such as checking the reviews and Google maps. I steer cllear from low ratings ans have always neen fine. The only time I've been disappointed, was on a new airbnb with very few reviews.