
Scarlet_Buckeye
Posts: 5,264
Apr 1, 2015 11:31am
So we've had a trip booked to Hawaii now for several months, and yesterday we just found out that our Airbnb host has cancelled our reservation. Our trip is coming up in less than 2-months. We now have plane tickets to a place that we're now going to be forced to scramble around and try to find a nice place to stay at that we like, as well as likely face increased prices due to the short notice.
How do Airbnb Hosts get away with this kind of stuff? I Google'd this last night, and it actually sounds like it's more of a common/frequent practice than you would think. Anyone else ever experienced a similar situation like this? What did you do?
Any suggestions of where to stay / places to see on Oahu?
How do Airbnb Hosts get away with this kind of stuff? I Google'd this last night, and it actually sounds like it's more of a common/frequent practice than you would think. Anyone else ever experienced a similar situation like this? What did you do?
Any suggestions of where to stay / places to see on Oahu?

Ytowngirlinfla
Posts: 2,295
Apr 1, 2015 11:42am
There are hotels all over Oahu you can stay at. I'm sure with a 2 month notice that it maybe a little increase but not that much.Scarlet_Buckeye;1717892 wrote:So we've had a trip booked to Hawaii now for several months, and yesterday we just found out that our Airbnb host has cancelled our reservation. Our trip is coming up in less than 2-months. We now have plane tickets to a place that we're now going to be forced to scramble around and try to find a nice place to stay at that we like, as well as likely face increased prices due to the short notice.
How do Airbnb Hosts get away with this kind of stuff? I Google'd this last night, and it actually sounds like it's more of a common/frequent practice than you would think. Anyone else ever experienced a similar situation like this? What did you do?
Any suggestions of where to stay / places to see on Oahu?

GOONx19
Posts: 7,147
Apr 1, 2015 12:11pm
We used their website to get a house for my bachelor weekend. It was awesome and cheap.

justincredible
Posts: 32,056
Apr 1, 2015 12:21pm
We used Airbnb when we went to Ashville a few years ago and ended up getting our stay for free (minus the Airbnb fee) because our host thought the other tenants in her building would annoy us.
We are going to Oahu for 2 weeks in May but we are staying at a Marriott resort.
http://www.marriottvacationclub.com/vacation-resorts/marriott-ko-olina-beach-club/overview.shtml
We are going to Oahu for 2 weeks in May but we are staying at a Marriott resort.
http://www.marriottvacationclub.com/vacation-resorts/marriott-ko-olina-beach-club/overview.shtml

SportsAndLady
Posts: 35,632
Apr 1, 2015 12:25pm
2 months is more than enough time to find places to stay.

sleeper
Posts: 27,879
Apr 1, 2015 12:28pm
File a lawsuit. Say they canceled because you are gay.

Apple
Posts: 2,620
Apr 1, 2015 5:39pm
We had a bad experience with Airbnb last year with our Alaska trip and ended up dealing directly with the owner. You might want to check out VRBO to see what is available. We've had great experiences using VRBO.

Scarlet_Buckeye
Posts: 5,264
Apr 1, 2015 8:57pm
Our other place (we were splitting our trip into stay at 2 different place) is booked/reserved using VRBO. Glad to hear that that's a little better...Apple;1718062 wrote:We had a bad experience with Airbnb last year with our Alaska trip and ended up dealing directly with the owner. You might want to check out VRBO to see what is available. We've had great experiences using VRBO.

Glory Days
Posts: 7,809
Apr 2, 2015 12:12am
considering the nature of the Airbnb business, this seems like this would be more towards the norm in my opinion.Scarlet_Buckeye;1717892 wrote:So we've had a trip booked to Hawaii now for several months, and yesterday we just found out that our Airbnb host has cancelled our reservation. Our trip is coming up in less than 2-months. We now have plane tickets to a place that we're now going to be forced to scramble around and try to find a nice place to stay at that we like, as well as likely face increased prices due to the short notice.
How do Airbnb Hosts get away with this kind of stuff? I Google'd this last night, and it actually sounds like it's more of a common/frequent practice than you would think. Anyone else ever experienced a similar situation like this? What did you do?
Any suggestions of where to stay / places to see on Oahu?
and 2 months seems like plenty of time to find another spot to stay.

Automatik
Posts: 14,632
Apr 2, 2015 10:01am
You can't really judge the entire site based on one shitty experience with a cancellation.Scarlet_Buckeye;1718099 wrote:Our other place (we were splitting our trip into stay at 2 different place) is booked/reserved using VRBO. Glad to hear that that's a little better...
I've heard good and bad with all of them.
Also try homeaway.com.