Hello Innkeepers! Another newbie question for you. In this 'hotspot' tourist city in which I am looking at the 8 room inn, why would people choose a nice historic inn for $160-ish to $200+-ish a night (more during peak season) over a AirBNB room for $65 or an entire apartment for $120. My thinking is that the guests would get more of a boutique hotel experience with wine/appetizers, breakfast, lobby/sitting/lounge areas, nice background music, hotel ambiance, and feel more like they are on a special experience or vacation. Am I wrong about this? If we buy this inn, I'd like to take it from BNB more over to small boutique hotel. Am I deluding myself thinking people will pay these hotel nightly fees over just grabbing an AirBNB room, opening their own bottle of wine at the place, grab breakfast at Starbucks, and have just as much fun for half the price.
Do you any of you have perspective on this? I mean, let's say you owned an inn in Washington DC near tourist sites. Just throwing that city out there. How would you the innkeeper, owner feel confident that you offer more to certain guests over the AirBNB experience? What in your opinion or experience are you offering that compels guests to shell out double or even more to stay at your special, boutique, unique property? I guess I am hoping to get responses, feedback about real situations in which innkeepers, owners consistently draw a nice stream of guests to their place over the less expensive AirBNB experience.
I'm just worried that over time AirBNB could snuff out Bed and Breakfast/Boutique small inns because the smaller inns cannot compete with all of those AirBNB reduced per night offerings. Anyone have any perspective on how people actually DO pay for the more special, hotel, BNB, inn experience over just AirBNB specifically in a tourist city/area? It's kind of freaking me out to get on AirBNB and see all of those pop up for half the price all around this inn that I am eyeing!
Any feedback appreciated!! Thanks in advance!
Do you any of you have perspective on this? I mean, let's say you owned an inn in Washington DC near tourist sites. Just throwing that city out there. How would you the innkeeper, owner feel confident that you offer more to certain guests over the AirBNB experience? What in your opinion or experience are you offering that compels guests to shell out double or even more to stay at your special, boutique, unique property? I guess I am hoping to get responses, feedback about real situations in which innkeepers, owners consistently draw a nice stream of guests to their place over the less expensive AirBNB experience.
I'm just worried that over time AirBNB could snuff out Bed and Breakfast/Boutique small inns because the smaller inns cannot compete with all of those AirBNB reduced per night offerings. Anyone have any perspective on how people actually DO pay for the more special, hotel, BNB, inn experience over just AirBNB specifically in a tourist city/area? It's kind of freaking me out to get on AirBNB and see all of those pop up for half the price all around this inn that I am eyeing!
Any feedback appreciated!! Thanks in advance!
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