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Over the last decade, tens of millions of people have had uneventful, enjoyable stays in vacation rental units. But let’s be honest – every type of travel carries some risk. While Airbnb, VRBO and others have taken steps to improve platform security and to address concerns, there are actions you can take to better ensure a safe, comfortable trip. We’ve assembled 16 vacation home rental safety tips to help.
Read them carefully to ensure that you understand the facilities and amenities of the unit, and the features you will and won’t be getting. While many listings on platforms such as Airbnb or VRBO will let you know if there are smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, they may not tell you if the backdoor has a working deadbolt or if the room that your children will sleep in has a lock on the window. If in doubt, these are things you should contact the property manager about ahead of time.
Read as many as possible. They will help identify recurring themes, issues or problems as other guests see them.
Ask for more pictures beforehand if you have doubts. Note if the reviews say anything about the property descriptions not matching photos.
Ask a few questions in an email exchange. Check them out on social media if possible.
While Airbnb and VRBO use reviews and complaints to police hosts and offerings, there are still plenty of examples of scams and stolen money. See this blog on risks of Airbnb travelers for more details. In any event, never bypass the built-in platform payment solution.
Sites like AirbnbHell & Sitejabber feature stories of Airbnb rentals gone terribly wrong.
Does it look like a neighborhood you would feel safe in?
Your unit may not have one.
Rehearse what you and your traveling companions would do to escape a fire.
Many of us have Find My Friends or similar location sharing apps on our phones. This may not be enough. For extra precaution let loved ones know where you are staying.
Where are the safest places to stay, and what areas are best avoided? How do you get in touch with the local police or fire station if there is an emergency? Where is the nearest walk-in clinic or hospital? If you ‘d like your host to provide these go ahead and ask them.
No two people are made the same. You may have had a great experience with one host and not so great with another. Communicate with your host to get a feel for them before you arrive. If you detect any interaction concerns with your host, don’t buy. Move on.
Staying with strangers may sound adventurous but you don’t know what you’re going to get. Even if your housemates are honest and well-meaning, they may come and go and be active at hours that don’t agree with your schedule. If you want to avoid this, check with the owner to make sure no one else is going to be there with you.
First, buy the entire unit to avoid unknown housemates. If you can’t or don’t want to do that, ensure the door to your room securely locks and perform a camera check shortly after arrival. Check that the bathroom locks securely. Follow your intuition. If something does not feel right, it might not be right.
Whether you elect to buy the entire unit or an individual room, the point of a vacation rental experience is often the conviviality, feeling of exploration, and interaction with fellow travelers and neighbors. It’s a mindset adjustment that can pay off with all-new experiences.
Over the last decade, the growth and availability of the vacation rental marketplace have opened a whole new range of stay options for travelers. With a little research, advance planning, and common sense, you can be assured of a safe, enjoyable stay.
The best part about winter is being able to get away for a week or long weekend and enjoy fresh powder on the slopes. Grab your skis or snowboard and head to the mountains for an exhilarating ski vacation in the great outdoors!
Whether or not you are planning on hitting the slopes yourself, a day in the mountain air usually leads to your group being famished at night. These hearty meals and toasty drinks are a great way to refresh and relax in your cozy vacation rental cabin. Delight friends and family with these easy to make recipes that are sure to please your active crowd.
*Disclaimer: Some of these involve the use of a crockpot. If you can’t bring one along, ask your Property Manager to secure one for you.
These beef tips take minutes to assemble. Just cook on low in a slow cooker for 6-8 hours and return from the slopes to a hearty homecooked meal. Serve over mash potatoes or rice with your favorite salad or vegetable.
Serving Size: 8 Prep Time: 20 Minutes Cook Time: 6-8 hours low
The unique and memorable flavors of Italy can be found in Grandpa’s Rigatoni. A base of pork, carrots and onions combined with a (jarred) red sauce makes a sweet palette-satisfying dish. The best part? After preparation, it only needs 35 minutes to simmer. Prepare a quick hot pasta that everyone will love.
Serving Size: 6 Prep Time: 15 Minutes Cook Time: 35-45 mins
Guaranteed to Warm you Up
A Classic Pick-Me-Up Before or After the Slopes
What’s winter without Chili? The original dish most likely emerged in the Mexico/Southwest Texas region. There are so many variations but we like this one because it’s full of flavor and easy to make. This recipe can easily be doubled or tripled for your crowd.
Serving Size: 4 Prep Time: 10 Minutes Cook Time:40 mins
Ingredients:
Suggested Toppings:
Directions:
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For the Northerners and Brittish in your crowd, Ham & Scalloped potatoes is a winter staple. Thought to have origins in England, this hearty and one-dish meal sticks to your bones when you need it to the most.
Serving Size: 8 Prep Time: 20 Minutes Cook Time: 1 hour 15 mins
This quickly became a household favorite as soon as we tried it. Never worry again about your chicken not staying moist and flavorful while still maintaining perfectly seasoned and crispy skin.
Serving Size: 8 Prep Time: 20 Minutes Cook Time: 1 hr 30-45 mins
Ingredients:
The Taste of Autumn in One Sip
Not a hot drink but still perfect for winter
You’ve found the perfect Airbnb and now it’s time to start vacation planning. Isn’t it true that part of the lure of staying at a vacation rental home is so you can have a kitchen with basic cooking essentials at your fingertips?
While it’s hard to find recipes with minimal spices, cooking oils and ingredients that you can reuse they’re all keys to successful vacation meal planning. If you’re traveling with a group these meals take in account different taste buds, picky eaters and range from sweet and delectable to chock full of vegetables and healthy.
Package up leftovers for grab and go meals and snacks throughout the week . Use our printable vacation meal planning guide to help get you organized before you go.
Combat fast food and airport food with veggies and hummus or dip, charcuterie board and your favorite drink. The first night is all about relaxing. With kids in tow easy to make Annie’s Organic Mac-n-Cheese is a hassle-free dependable option. Serve with the fruit or vegetable that you know they will eat. Think comfort foods and don’t get hung up if that means PB&J. After a long day of travel, you want your kids to sleep and this is not the time to introduce new foods after a day of traveling excitement.
Egg Strata and/or French Toast casserole. Prepare the night before or that morning. Making this early in your stay means that there will most likely be leftovers to serve throughout the week.
A tried and true crowd-pleaser, this easy Strata is best prepared the night before.
PREP TIME: 15 minutes
COOK TIME: 1 hr
INGREDIENTS:
DIRECTIONS:
Another breakfast favorite, especially for the kids, this easy French Toast Casserole Recipe only takes minutes to assemble. The pecans and drizzled topping puts it in a league of its own.
Prepare the night before or in the morning and bake right away.
PREP TIME: 10 minutes
COOK TIME: 35-45 minutes
INGREDIENTS:
FOR THE TOPPING:
DIRECTIONS:
A variety of delicious sandwiches will fuel you and your active group during the week. Again making them ahead will free up time for you later, and help you to save money and calories when you opt for one of these over sweets or take out for a late-night snack.
Light but flavorful, we’ve never met one we haven’t liked.
PREP TIME:5- 10 minutes
INGREDIENTS:
CHEAT TIP:
DIRECTIONS:
*Optional: Spread with Avocado slices just before serving
A take on the classic Italian hoagie, with fresh ingredients and a little bit of red pepper zest.
Wrap these tight in seran wrap after assembly to lock in the flavor.
PREP TIME: 10 minutes
INGREDIENTS:
DIRECTIONS:
Prepare in the morning and then leave in the crock pot while you explore fun activities during the day.
Expect leftovers of this delightfully simple yet delicious pork to carry over for lunch the next day.
PREP TIME: 10 minutes
COOK TIME: 6-8 hours on high, 4 on low
INGREDIENTS:
DIRECTIONS:
Leftovers from the day before. Fruit, Bagel and Cereal option. Dry cereal is always easy to bag up for snacks throughout the day to fuel your adventures.
Combine leftover Pork from the night before with BBQ sauce. Serve on a bun with Chips and Fruit.
Out for John’s Birthday
Out at the local Cafe.
Grab and go pre-made Chicken Salad and Italian Hoagie Sandwiches.
Always a crowd-pleaser, these Chipotle-like Burrito Bowls only take 35 minutes to make and everyone can build their own.
Anticipate happy bellies all around the dinner table. Serves 10. Reduce the amount of meat for smaller crowds.
PREP TIME: 15 minutes
COOK TIME: 20 minutes
INGREDIENTS:
DIRECTIONS:
Serving: Everyone gets a bowl and can go down the line and assemble their own, in true Chipotle-style.
Combine remaining Eggs with Milk, Salt and Pepper. Whisk together and slowly cook scrambled Eggs over medium-low heat. Throw in any leftover Lunch or cooked Meat, Veggies and Cheese for a hearty Scrambler.
At the Festival
Pasta with Marinara, a White Sauce option and Meatballs.
For a diverse crowd, you can appeal to vegetarians, Italian lovers and those who can’t do the red sauce. Again this is along the lines of build your own so anyone who’s not happy can literally go sit in a snowbank.
Start with the meatballs and while they are baking make the Pasta and Sauces.
MEATBALLS – Makes 25 to 30
PREP TIME: 15 minutes
COOK TIME: 25 minutes, turning once halfway through
INGREDIENTS: These are best and most tender if made with a meat mix that includes ground Veal. If that’s against your constitution or hard to find, make your own breadcrumbs or add Ricotta cheese to retain flavor and tenderness in each bite.
DIRECTIONS:
PASTA: Cook 2 lbs Pasta of your choice in a large pot on the back burner while you prepare the sauces.
MARINARA SAUCE – Makes 10 cups
PREP TIME: 10 minutes
COOK TIME: 30 minutes
INGREDIENTS:
DIRECTIONS:
WHITE SAUCE – Serves 6
PREP TIME: 5 minutes
COOK TIME: 20 minutes
INGREDIENTS:
DIRECTIONS:
Pastries & donuts from the local bakery.
Meatball Bombers
Using remaining Meatballs from the night before, these are easy to prepare on the fly and throw in the oven.
PREP TIME: 5 minutes
COOK TIME: 15-20 minutes, until meat is heated through and cheese melts
INGREDIENTS:
DIRECTIONS:
Healthy option. If you’re like us, by day six you’re tired of eating out and crave some fresh food and vegetables to get you through vacation bloat.
Healthy and flavorful, these easily prepared bowls combine robust flavor with your choice of vegetables. Serves 6
PREP TIME: 15 minutes
COOK TIME: 35-45 minutes
INGREDIENTS:
DIRECTIONS:
Leftovers all day long. If this means your five-year-old is eating Pasta for breakfast, let him. You have enough to do with packing and making the checkout time. Conserve on travel snacks by bagging up leftovers and taking them on your journey home.
Spend your well-earned vacation with loved ones rather than at the grocery store. We will shope and stock your vacation rental home prior to your arrival.
Travel Thoughtfully! Order groceries ahead.
Vacation meal planning is not always easy but it’s a lot less stressful if you plan in advance. Lucky for today’s travelers, the option of staying at a vacation rental home over a hotel, gives you the option of dining in, catering to different taste buds and diets and overall relaxing in a true family or group fashion. Eat in to truly enjoy the ambiance of your ‘home away from home’.
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One of my favorite things to do when I travel is to go into a new city and walk around alone. I usually pick a hotel or an Airbnb close to museums or other tourist zones. That way, I can walk to where I want and be safe. Having never lived in a metropolitan city, I soak in the feeling of anonymity and picture myself as a member of the bohemian community living there.
A few summers ago in New York City, I had to climb the steps of a brownstone to make way for a huge group of people passing on the sidewalk. It was dusk in August and the heat and sun shimmering reflections had begun to die down. I felt awkward at first. What if the owner came out? As I began to peer down the road in front of me, I couldn’t help but notice, there was one three to four-story uniquely architected building after another. Yet somehow they all belonged together in harmony. That’s how NY has always felt for me. I breathed in and imagined I was the owner out on my porch on a lovely night.
In the era of COVID, at least in 2020, those memories of densely populated cities are all that remain. Most people I know opted for driveable remote vacations this year. They rented homes to socially distance in. That’s if they went on vacation at all. Will we rethink the concept of going back to those busy places?
It seems that for many Airbnbs and VRBOs of the world, that would be OK.
According to Tom Canton of AirDNA “In truth, vacation rentals are simply becoming the preferred lodging type in an ongoing era of social distancing, The amenities, the ability to cook, the ability to rent entire-home listings, the supply in remote locations, the availability of larger, 2+ bedroom properties that accommodate entire families — all this points towards vacation rentals rebounding, even given the current state of the world.”
.Let’s face it unless you are in the hotel business, that might not be a bad thing.
I’ve certainly regained an alignment with nature. We took one trip to the scenic southern Rockies and a few day trips to rivers and lakes in Wisconsin. There’s a sense of stoic calmness when you get off the grid. Many of us overworked, overstressed, always playing catch-up with time, family and kids had a moment to breathe. Don’t get me wrong, there’s an awful pandemic going on right now. Though I ask, why would you go through life without (sometimes) trying to find the silver lining?
That brings me to the ultimate joy we’ve found over the years in single-family accommodations. Relatives and friends, I love you but sometimes a family just needs a space to chill out in on their own. I don’t miss the buzzing lobbies or pools of screaming kids. Nope! It’s freeing to walk through the door of my very own short term vacation rental. I can eat when I want, breakfast in my underwear, if I so desire and at night, my husband, children and I can have the hot tub all to ourselves.
Now, this makes me sound very antisocial, I realize. I assure you I am not. It’s the excursions and the big meals that I want to host and share with you. Truth be told, most of the time, I volunteer to do the cooking. For me, sharing food and creating memories with friends and family are what vacations are made of.
Have you found any silver linings in family travel this year?
I guess you can say that I was born with it. At just four months old, my parents took me to a beachfront vacation rental and my wanderlust gene kicked in. As I ventured out onto my own, that wanderlust expanded to destinations around the globe. Wherever I went, I knew that no matter what, the place I was staying at had to feel like home.
Hotels are fine for business travel, but for my personal travel, I’ve always preferred a home away from home. To me, that’s always meant a place where I could celebrate the trip with my entourage of friends or family and make our own dining memories. And because I am passionate about creating that comfortable familiar experience, cooking and vacation meal planning is something that has always enhanced the travel bond experiences with my companions. Dining out and experiencing the local cuisine is an adventure, but what really excites me is arranged dinner plans ”at home.” Homemade food and sharing experiences are what the best vacation memories are made of.
Let’s be real, all good parties end up in the kitchen.
To thoroughly enjoy every moment of your trip, thinking about meal planning in advance will help limit grocery shopping excursions so you can enjoy your much-needed vacation!
The following tips will take some of the stress off you and make vacation meal planning easier.
Ensuring your love of Travel and Food should be a shared experience for all. It’s taken me some time to realize that preparing vacation meals can also be a shared cooking experience with your travel companions. Bon Appetit, happy travels and making new memories.
There was a time not too long ago when travel was about adventure and not knowing exactly what was around the corner added to the excitement. Since the spread of COVID-19, times have drastically changed. Now, if we plan to travel, we want to know exactly what we can expect, more than ever before. You may be asking,
Should I Cancel My Summer Travel Plans Due To Coronavirus?
The CDC updates travel guidelines every Monday at noon.
While some states are beginning to ease stay at home restrictions as early as May 1, others are under extended orders and are asking for visitors to suspend travel plans for the foreseeable future. In areas where restrictions are being lifted, you could expect to be able to travel by mid to the end of May. But just because you can travel, should you?
The CDC cautions to not travel if you have the following conditions:
They also caution to always check the state or local health department of the destination you wish to travel to for local policies and recommendations.
We’ve been hearing a lot about the importance of handwashing and social distancing since the outbreak of the coronavirus. Just because there is talk about opening up the economy, it doesn’t mean we can ease up on these practices. If you do plan to travel, take all the necessary precautions to protect you and your family.
If you are traveling by air, wear a mask. Practice hand washing often and run through a routine with your family before-hand of what that will look like. Will you wear gloves through security? That’s great but understand that the improper use of gloves may contribute to the spread
Have plenty of hand sanitizer and wipes on hand. TSA has modified its size restrictions for hand sanitizer during this time. Avoid touching surfaces and then using your cell phone. Wipe down credit cards after each time you use them. Always, when in public, avoid touching your face.
Be kind to the airline workers. Respect social distancing and remember that they too are on the front-lines.
Driveable vacations may become the norm during these times. When stopping for gas, to eat or even stretch, remain socially distanced from those you come into contact with. Wear a disposable glove or cloth when pumping gas. Always wash hands or use sanitizer after touching any kind of keypad or kiosk. Remember to wipe down hard surfaces that are often touched after each stop. These include:
Occasionally open up the windows or a sun-roof for fresh air. If possible, pack a picnic rather than stopping for food at a commercial space.
Remember that when you travel you are a guest of a community where residents live year-round. Any time someone from the ‘outside’ comes in, this local population becomes at greater risk of exposure. As a guest, it’s your ultimate responsibility to respect and follow the wishes of the location. Mary Calhoun, Mayor of the tourist town of Red River, New Mexico had this to stay to future travelers to her community.
Hotels and Vacation Rental Home Management companies are stepping up their game when it comes to enhanced sanitation. Chad Mantz at Red River Real Estate has assured his guests that they are ‘leveraging expanded cleaning measures, including sanitizing high-touch surfaces and introducing bleach-based and hospital-grade cleaning solutions’ and this is being echoed industry-wide.
Vacation rental homes especially offer extra protection with private entryways, outdoor spaces and no need to interact with other guests. You can further plan ahead and protect yourself by:
In short, no matter what you choose to do, we all need to be as socially and hygienically responsible as we can during the outbreak of COVID-19.