Holiday rental expensive TVs

Holiday rental expensive TVs

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h0b0

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7,557 posts

195 months

Friday 26th September 2014
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I recently stayed in a VRBO with B&O throughout. The owner spent at least $100k on AV in a place that was amazing but not millions a night. To my mind that's crazy for 2 reasons. One, kids welcome! I had to make barriers around everything because of my 1 and 2 yar olds climbing on everything. Two, the average person on the street couldn't watch TV. I had B&O as a kid so understood the quirks. My wife had no idea. I had to set the TV up so that when it came on it was at her channel.

So, for those with rentals, do you have anything in your places that your potential guests may not appreciate the cost of?

LHRFlightman

1,929 posts

169 months

Saturday 27th September 2014
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Link?

Sheepshanks

32,528 posts

118 months

Saturday 27th September 2014
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h0b0 said:
Two, the average person on the street couldn't watch TV.
We struggled with the cable set-up in a recent rental. I pressed random buttons until it worked but girls don't like doing that and things just need to work.

Some of the TVs in the bedrooms (the place had 8 TVs) we could never get to work, and in one that was required to work, it took me some time to figure out (the TV had to be set on a certain channel and the cable box seemed to have lost its tuning).

My missus really liked the singing washing machine and dryer. smile

h0b0

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7,557 posts

195 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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SetaiMiami

They have done a good job in playing down the unit. The balcony is large and gives views of both the city and South beach. The place was large and overall a pleasant surprise.


I can't recommend the Setai highly enough for this going to South beach.

Edited by h0b0 on Sunday 28th September 12:37