• Waldelfe@feddit.org
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      27 days ago

      While I generally agree, there aren’t enough hotels who cater to special needs. For example I have two life threatening food allergies. Most hotels will tell me they can’t cater to my needs because everything is prepared in the same pots, pans and cutting boards. I can’t even have breakfast at most hotels.

      The two times when I went to hotels that specifically advertised themselves as being allergy-friendly, I still ended up with 1) hazelnuts as decoration on my steak because it was Christmas and the cook had forgotten about my anaphylaxis to nuts and 2) being told on arrival that contrary to the information via email they only have a breakfast buffet where everything is prepared on the same cutting boards and it’s all contaminated with nuts.

      And I’m sure I’m not the only one. People with severe gluten intolerance or other food-related restrictions are having a hard time. Hotels just don’t give a fuck for people with special needs. AirBnB or camping is currently the only way I can stay in a different city.

      That doesn’t mean I think what is happening with AirBnB and the cities is great, I just wish more hotels would be accommodating to special needs so they can be an option for everyone. For me it would already suffice if I could use the fridge and just prepare my own breakfast in my room, but most hotels allow fridge-usage only for medicine.

  • gronsabre@lemmy.wtf
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    22 days ago

    So I switched to Home to Go. It took me to the VRBO site when I went to book….which is a US company. Seems Home to Go doesn’t take you all the way through unlike Airbnb. It’s like skyscanner but for rentals which isn’t much use. I’ll try the others I think…

  • Empricorn@feddit.nl
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    28 days ago

    Homes should be used for… living in. Stay in a hotel, and maybe it will be affordable to buy a home again! Someday…