I have the map, I got it from another thread. I really, really like this house that we found
www.vrbo.com/90452 It has a private pool, 4Br (1 princess theme & 1 cartoon theme w/mickey tv) gameroom w/pool table, 2 living rooms and fenced yard. The owner has been very nice so far and our quote for 8 nights is less than $900. I think this is the one we're getting.
How does this work? Is there anything I should be aware of before doing this? I know that vrbo.com is by owner, so there isn't any rental agency involved, right?
I have just had a look at the home, and it seems fine.
I would check on the following..
Any additional charges (tax, pool heat, there was some mention of an admin fee on the site)
Look at lots of photos. There are a few there and some of them seem to be cropped carefully. Now I can understand cropping pictures to get the best compostition, but when I see photos of the pool (and nothing else) I wonder what is around the pool. Ask when the photos were taken - are they recent?
There is no spa as far as I can see, and if you don't want one, then that is just fine. What I would look at is your list of wants and needs and make sure that home has all the things you would need and enough of the wants that you are happy.
It looks as though you have youngsters in your group. Think about pool safety. Are there alarms on the doors to the pool or a pool fence (or both). How close is the pool to the back of the house. I have seen some homes where you step out of the back and you don't have much room before you are in the pool - I also have a 2yo and know that my priority where a pool is concerned is keeping her safe. I would want at least one pool safety option and I would prefer that the pool were not right outside the doors.
Ask about who looks after the home locally? Who are they, where are they located.
Look at reviews of the home.
Do you need high chairs for the youngsters or boosters/cribs etc? Are they provided or will you need to rent them.
As far as the booking is concerned - make sure you have an address for the owner. Make sure you have a contract and that you are happy with the terms and conditions. If anything is unclear, then ask.
Trip insurance - highly recommended. Anything can happen before a trip and trip insurance is a great way to cover any non-refundable monies.
Ask questions until you are happy and comfortable.
Enjoy your vacation home - the extra space is well worth it.
-Kay