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40 Times Hotel And Airbnb Guests Were So Surprised By Their Hosts' Fails That They Took A Picture (New Pics)
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40 Times Hotel And Airbnb Guests Were So Surprised By Their Hosts' Fails That They Took A Picture (New Pics)

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Get a good night's sleep and it'll make whatever problems you've had during the day less tiresome. Likewise, roll around until dawn without closing your eyes and everything will become even worse. So when you're planning a trip, finding the right accommodation is one of the most important tasks.
However, both hotels and Airbnbs aren't always giving us — their customers — the full picture. We book the place, thinking it's going to fulfill all of our needs but then arrive at the premises and find something a little extra. Like a bad smell and dirt in the hot tub. Or, on the contrary, find a crucial feature (such as access to the toilet) missing.
To remind you to keep a vigilant eye when making your next booking, we at Bored Panda put together a list of pictures that guests took when they felt like the hosts may have missed the mark on maintaining their property. Continue scrolling to view the gallery and be sure to check out the talk we had with travel writer and photographer Jon Miksis, who shares his adventures on the blog My Global Viewpoint.

#1 I Got Locked Out Of My Hotel Room, So I Went To Find The Front Desk Lady, And This Was On The Counter

I Got Locked Out Of My Hotel Room, So I Went To Find The Front Desk Lady, And This Was On The Counter
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#2 Hotel Alicja, Lodz, Poland. Advertisement vs. Reality

Hotel Alicja, Lodz, Poland. Advertisement vs. Reality
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When you research accommodations for your next trip, traveler Jon Miksis believes the first thing you should do is figure out what you want. "Are you looking for a luxurious resort or a hostel or guesthouse? Do you want to be within walking distance of the beach, or are you happy in a peaceful countryside setting? These are some of the questions I ask myself before booking a place," Miksis told Bored Panda. "Once you get clarity on your preferences, you can start your search for accommodation."

"One of the most important things to consider before booking is location, location, location," Miksis added. "It's all about finding the right balance between proximity to the things you want to see and do, and peace and quiet. You don't want to be right in the middle of a noisy tourist area if you're looking for a relaxing getaway, but you also don't want to be so far off the beaten path that it takes you hours to get anywhere."

#3 I Came Back To A Pitch-Black Hotel Room, Then Turned On The Lights And Saw This

I Came Back To A Pitch-Black Hotel Room, Then Turned On The Lights And Saw This
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#4 It Looks Like John Wick Was At Our Hotel

It Looks Like John Wick Was At Our Hotel
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#5 Worst Hotel Room Design Ever. What's Funny Is That The Bathroom Door Sill Has A Lock On It

Worst Hotel Room Design Ever. What's Funny Is That The Bathroom Door Sill Has A Lock On It
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Another important component of the pleasant stay equation is price. "It's important to find a place that fits within your budget, but that doesn't mean you have to sacrifice quality," Miksis said. "Keep an eye out for deals and promotions, and be sure to read reviews from other travelers to get an idea of what kind of value you're getting for your money."

"Lastly, don't forget to read the fine print! Make sure you know the amenities included (like free Wi-Fi or breakfast), what the cancellation policy is, and if there are any hidden fees or taxes you need to be aware of."

#6 The Only Outlet In My Hotel Room

The Only Outlet In My Hotel Room
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#7 I Booked A Cheap Hotel In Lisbon With A Friend. The Pictures On The Booking Website Never Showed The Toilet And The Bed In The Same Picture

I Booked A Cheap Hotel In Lisbon With A Friend. The Pictures On The Booking Website Never Showed The Toilet And The Bed In The Same Picture
I pray my friend doesn't have to go to the toilet tonight.
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#8 The Curtains In My Hotel Room Looks Like They're Blood-Stained

The Curtains In My Hotel Room Looks Like They're Blood-Stained
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Miksis thinks that there is no right or wrong choice when it comes to hotels and Airbnbs; it all comes down to your travel style. "When I'm looking for comfort and convenience, I'll stay at hotels. If I'm looking for adventures and more local experiences, I'll go with Airbnbs," he explained.

"Hotels tend to have better amenities than Airbnbs, including pools, gyms, daily housekeeping and room service, 24-hour reception, and more. So, if I'm looking for more of a comfortable getaway, hotels are my go-to."

#9 Striped Carpet On Hotel Stairs. Hard To Use Even After Two Weeks And Completely Sober

Striped Carpet On Hotel Stairs. Hard To Use Even After Two Weeks And Completely Sober
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#10 My Airbnb Stairs. Every Step Is A Different Height, Width, And Depth

My Airbnb Stairs. Every Step Is A Different Height, Width, And Depth
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#11 The Shower In My Hotel Is A Glass Cube In The Center Of The Room

The Shower In My Hotel Is A Glass Cube In The Center Of The Room
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#12 I Went On A Trip Several Weeks Ago To New Orleans, And Our Airbnb Host Didn't Tell Us That The Pool Was Unusable And Air Conditioners Were Broken Too

I Went On A Trip Several Weeks Ago To New Orleans, And Our Airbnb Host Didn't Tell Us That The Pool Was Unusable And Air Conditioners Were Broken Too
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Conversely, when the traveler is feeling adventurous, he prefers private hosts. "With Airbnb, you can find unique accommodations — from quirky treehouses and tiny houses to cozy apartments in the city. Plus, you get a more local experience by staying in a residential neighborhood and cooking your own meals. And let's not forget the added bonus of having a local host who can offer recommendations on the best-hidden gems in the area!"

"For the past year or so, I actually have been using VRBO instead of Airbnb for vacation rentals, because the fees are lower and the customer service is better. Just an FYI!"

#13 The State Of This Oven During My First Shift Last Night At A Famous Hotel

The State Of This Oven During My First Shift Last Night At A Famous Hotel
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#14 The Airbnb I'm Renting

The Airbnb I'm Renting
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#15 The Mirror In My Hotel Bathroom Has An Antifog Section. Unfortunately, I'm 5'2

The Mirror In My Hotel Bathroom Has An Antifog Section. Unfortunately, I'm 5'2
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#16 My Bed At The Hotel I'm Staying

My Bed At The Hotel I'm Staying
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However, it's impossible to consider (and prepare) for everything. Every now and then you will be disappointed. "It's one of the worst feelings when you get to the property and it doesn't meet your expectations," Jon Mikssi said. "Maybe the photos were misleading or the description was inaccurate — whatever the reason, it can put a real damper on your trip. However, there are a few steps you can take to try and remedy the situation."

"Firstly, it's important to communicate your concerns to the property owner/manager. They might not be aware that there's an issue and they might be able to fix it for you. Whether it's a noisy AC unit, a dirty bathroom, or an uncomfortable bed, don't be afraid to speak up and let them know what's not up to par. Sometimes a quick fix is all it takes to turn things around," the traveler explained.

#17 This Hidden Camera Disguised As A Clock In My Airbnb

This Hidden Camera Disguised As A Clock In My Airbnb
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#18 The Main Reason I Rented This Airbnb Was Because Of The Hot Tub. However, It Was Dirty, And The Smell Was Terrible

The Main Reason I Rented This Airbnb Was Because Of The Hot Tub. However, It Was Dirty, And The Smell Was Terrible
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#19 I've Never Seen A Hotel Pool Sign So Blunt Before

I've Never Seen A Hotel Pool Sign So Blunt Before
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#20 The Cleaning Ladies At My Hotel Left The Door Open To The Closet Where They Keep The Clean Bedsheets And Soaps

The Cleaning Ladies At My Hotel Left The Door Open To The Closet Where They Keep The Clean Bedsheets And Soaps
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But not all property managers are able (or even willing) to address your concerns. If that's the case, according to Miksis, the next step is to contact the booking platform you used to make the reservation.

"They might be able to mediate the situation and help you find a resolution. Be sure to provide as much detail as possible, including photos, so they can fully understand the situation and take proper action."

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