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Vacation Rentals by owner

Wednesday, August 30th, 2006

You have established yourself as a vacation rental owner, you have a steady growth of guests renting your property, and you are looking for a way to increase your profit while not having to spend a lot more money.  Some people may say it is impossible, but we say install a hot tub. A hot tub is something that has the ability to give your vacation rental property the extra push it might need.

When someone is looking at a property they are looking at a checklist in their mind. For example, I was recently looking into a Banff Vacation Rental home for a summer trip with a group of friends next year. I was looking for something that has enough room for my group, rented by the month, had a good view of the mountains - although it is hard not have a good view - and if was a pet friendly vacation rental (finding a pet friendly vacation rental can be tough too, but that is a whole different story). If I were looking at say my top two choices both were about the same size within the same price range, but one had a hot tub. I would choose the Vacation rental with a hot tub simply because it would be fun to have. A hot tub is an amenity that a lot of people would really enjoy having. I know I would.

So if you are a vacation rental owner, consider installing a hot tub on your property. It will pay for itself in the end.

Vacation Rentals Should meet standards

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

Vacation home rentals in the San Bernardino Mountains must obtain permits and follow certain health and safety standards under an ordinance approved Tuesday by the county Board of Supervisors. Vacation Rentals Intl.com thinks this is a great idea, and more cities should look into regulating vacation rental properties. The more standards and regulations there are, the less likely you the customer are going to have a bad experience. Some bad vacation rental owners will sneak through the cracks, but if someone complains and they end up having a license to rent a vacation property taken away I think everyone is better off for it.

Gay friendly Vacation Rentals

Wednesday, August 23rd, 2006

Through PinkPavilions.com user friendly tools, gay and lesbian travelers seeking a vacation home rental can easily search, find, compare and book vacation homes, condos, private villas, guest houses and independently owned inns around the world. Each vacation rental listing contains photos, description, amenities, availability calendar and owner’s contact information.

This is an issue that I never really thought about until recently. You hope that everyone will be accepted equally where ever they decide to vacation. I think the idea of listing gay friendly vacation rentals in the perfect way for anyone unsure to feel more secure on their vacation.

Check out PinkPavilions.com for gay friendly vacation rentals.

Off Season Vacation Rentals

Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006

Are you unsure if you can afford a big summer family vacation rental? You still want to take the kids with you, but there are some budget issues?

During peak seasons most Vacation Rental properties go up in price. Why? Supply and demand really. If you aren’t going to pay a higher price, someone else will. That is why I think that sometimes it is a good idea to look into renting a vacation home in the off season. It might not provide that perfect beach weather you were hoping for, but there is still plenty to do: Hiking and exploring, family games, shopping and reading that book you have been meaning to read for the last two years.

There is no limit to what you can do on your own vacation! This is the beauty of a vacation. So the next time you are searching for a vacation rental home, try looking at the off-season prices too. You may be pleasantly surprised.

Viva la Paid Vacations

Friday, August 18th, 2006

I read a great article today about why the United States should mandate paid vacation for all today. Apparently almost a third of all employed American women are given no paid leave, and up to a quarter of working men get no pay from their employer if they take a week or more off for rest and recreation. According to various studies vacations are way a boost to the health of employees. An employee who has a vacation can come back refreshed, more creative, with a better work attitude, and possibly more productive, for a time.

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Osage Beach Vacation Rentals

Wednesday, August 16th, 2006

If you are looking for a beautiful, quiet, out of the way vacation spot you should look no further than Osage Beach Missouri. Osage Beach is a little piece of heaven that has something for everyone. It offers amazing spas, such as the Body Solutions Spa, and some of the best golf courses in Missouri, if not the United States. Golf courses like Sycamore Creek Golf Course, or the Osage National Golf Club, both of which attract people every year for the perfect golf experience. If you are looking for something a little more family oriented on your trip to Osage Beach you should drop by the Main Street Music Hall. Its Main Street Opry is a live music show that is now in its 13th season at the Lake of the Ozarks in Osage Beach. And for all you shop-a-holics out there, and I know you are out there, you will have to go to the Osage Beach Premium Outlets! You can find everything from Calvin Klein to Reebok for great outlet prices, and I don’t think anyone can really say no to outlet prices.If you have need a pet friendly Osage Beach vacation home try this Affordable Lakeside Condo and Boat Slip. If you want a few more choices try some of these Osage Beach Vacation Rentals by Owner.

Travel Restrictions

Monday, August 14th, 2006

If you are renting a vacation home anywhere in the near future, and you plan to travel by plane you should know what you can and cannot bring on the planes due to recent terrorist activies.

Make Up and Personal Items

  • All creams and lotions (i.e. ointments, suntan lotion, topical creams)
  • Bug sprays
  • Bubble bath Bubble bath balls (that contain gel)
  • Eye drops and gels Gel deodorants (solid stick is permitted)
  • Gel caps
  • Hair styling gels
  • Hair sprays, including aerosols
  • Hair straightener or detangler
  • Lip gels and liquid glosses (solid lip glosses, lipstick and blushes are permitted)
  • Liquid foundations
  • Liquid medications (up to 4 ounces of non-essential)
  • Liquid sanitizers Liquid soaps (bar soap is permitted)
  • Make up removers and facial cleansers
  • Mascara
  • Mouthwash
  • Nail polish
  • Nail polish removers
  • Perfumes and colognes
  • Saline solutions
  • Toothpaste

Foods and Drinks

  • All beverages (excluding formula and breast milk)
  • Gel based sports supplements
  • Jellos
  • Puddings
  • Yogurts

Other Items

  • Baby teethers (that contain gel or liquid)
  • Children’s toys that contain gel
  • Gel candles Gel shoe inserts

Vacation Rental Robberies

Thursday, August 10th, 2006

Several Kailua vacation rentals have been hit with robberies in the past month, so we here at Vacation Rentals International would like to remind everyone to stay safe while you are vacationing. The last thing anyone wants is to come back to an empty house.

A rash of burglaries have hit Kailua vacation rentals, many of which are operating illegally, KITV 4 News reported. Police believe many beach visitors are provided a false sense of security while settling into a vacation rental.” They’re perfect for the criminal,” said Honolulu Police Department Detective John McCarthy. “They’re here on vacation; they let their guard down. They have valuables. What more can a crook ask for?”

Try keeping all your valuables out of sight. Do not leave money, jewelry, watches, passports etc., out in plain sight. I keep an old holed out book on me when I travel. That way I have somewhere to keep valuables I don’t want to lose, but cannot take with me when I go to the beach.

Lock all your doors. This may seem obvious, but I’m sure we have all rushed out to the beach or out hiking and exploring without locking the doors. All it takes is an extra minute. That extra minute could save you thousands of dollars.

Keep your wits about you. If you are out walking around in a busy tourist heavy area make sure you are aware of your surroundings. You never know when there could be a pickpocketer around. And steer clear of card games, dice games, and any of the sort in the street. 95% of the time they are a con looking to steal your money from you.

Pet Friendly Vacation Rentals

Wednesday, August 9th, 2006

There is a large group of us pet owners who are always keeping an eye open for anything pet friendly. From hotels, cabins, villas, to vacation rental homes, it can be a real challenge to find pet friendly accommodations. So to aid in your search for pet friendly vacation rentals we are setting you up with a nice list of good pet friendly accommodation resources.

Enjoy.

Pet Friendly.ca
http://www.petfriendly.ca/
Search through our list of hotels, motels, resorts, vacation rentals, cottages, cabins, bed & breakfasts, and other pet-friendly lodging from across Canada that your whole family can enjoy! (Pets are family, too!)

Vacation Homes.com
http://www.vacationhomes.com/pet-friendly-vacation-rentals/
To aid you in enjoying your next vacation with your whole family, vacationhomes.com have created the following section which highlights pet friendly vacation rentals on our site. All the vacation homes in this section report that they are pet friendly.

Pet Friendly Travel.com
http://www.petfriendlytravel.com/
PetFriendlyTravel.com gives you easy access to pet friendly accommodations in the US and Canada, including dog and pet friendly vacation rentals, hotels, cabins, motels, B&Bs, resorts, inns and spas.

Pets Welcome.com
http://www.petswelcome.com/
Listings for over 25,000 hotels, B&Bs, ski resorts, campgrounds, and beaches that are pet-friendly.

Booking vacation rentals Tips

Tuesday, August 8th, 2006

Five quick tips to booking your perfect vacation rental.

1. Start Early, by the end of January a lot of great properties will already be snatched up. If you wait until the last minute you will never get the vacation rental you want.

2. Avoid Rental Agents. There are a lot of hidden fees when you deal with rental agents. Renting directly from the owners generally include a few pictures of the property, a description of the house and what’s in the local area.

3. Get all the details. If you are expecting you vacation rental to be a home away from home you will be excepting a lot of the little things. Be sure to check if there is a highchair, or if there is wheelchair access.

4. Protect your investment.  Paying by cheque or cash can be make it harder for you to get your money back if your vacation rental isn’t what you thought it would be. Paying by credit card means you may be protected by the fair credit bill act.
5. Consider your timing. The most popular vacation months — July and August — are going to cost more. You can save a ton of dough if you skip the high season. You could save at least 30% to 50% if you book your rental in late May and early June.