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Ever consider renting a Florida vacation home or condo?
Are you excited about your plans for your next Florida vacation but
dreading trying to fit your whole family into a room similar to your own master
bedroom for a week or two? Well, here is the answer!
Stay in a spacious Florida vacation rental home complete with private bedrooms for everyone,
private pool, fully equipped kitchen, washer and dryer, televisions and VCRs,
and much more! Vacation homes offer a unique alternative to paying the ever-rising
costs of staying at a hotel or resort. You can actually save money by cooking some
of your own meals, washing your clothes for repeat wear, and enjoying that sip
of wine out by your own private pool in the evenings while the kids sleep after
a full day at the parks. Now that's a vacation!
So what exactly is a Florida vacation rental home?
A Florida vacation rental home is a private home that has been built, furnished, and managed
for the purpose of renting to people like you for their vacation. It can be as
small or as big as you need. Anywhere from a 1 to 4 bedroom Condo to a 3 to 7
bedroom house! The Condos will have a community pool, but the homes will have
their own private pool and some will have spas too.
The homes are furnished with the Florida vacationers needs in mind. Most have everything
you need including, dishes, pots and pans, glasses, coffee pot, can opener, bake
ware. And other kitchen items. They have full sized refrigerators, ranges,
dishwashers, televisions and VCRs. The linens are provided too! The homes come
with a starter supply of toilet paper, paper towels, hand soap and the like, but
you will be responsible for your supplies for the duration of your stay.
The vacation rental homes are cleaned after your departure, which is included in your cost.
The Florida vacation home rental industry is quite large near Disney World in Orlando, or along the Florida Gulf Coast.
The rates will vary by the location and the size and quality of the home
or condo. Be sure to specify what your needs are when making your reservation.
Florida vacation rental homes really are wonderful and once you have enjoyed the vacation home
experience you may never wish to stay in a hotel room again! Your vacation will
actually be relaxing. It is so wonderful to come "home" after a full day at the
parks to a nice spacious vacation home where everyone can really relax.
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Preparing to go:
What to pack?
While most Florida vacation rental properties maintain a stock of commonly used items during your
stay, it is best to contact the vacation property manager to see exactly what is included
in your rental price. Making a list of items you will need to bring is strongly
recommended. Linens, kitchen supplies, recreational items (tennis racquets, golf
clubs, bicycles, beach chairs), firewood and other items may or may not be
included so advance planning is your best bet!
When your Florida vacation is over be sure to check with the rental property manager to see
exactly what is expected of you. After several days of fun, rest and relaxation
a surprise bill should not be part of your Florida vacation experience. In general, it
is required that the property be left in the exact same condition in which it
was found. The specified cleaning charge (if any) in your vacation rental contract
typically covers all basic cleaning such as vacuuming, dusting, trash removal
and a thorough cleaning of all bathrooms. Abused areas of the vacation rental property
almost always incur additional charges. A final walkthrough when arriving and
departing the property is always recommended.
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Why stay at a Florida vacation rental home as opposed to hotels?
When planning a Florida vacation one of the biggest decisions you will make is where to
stay. While hotels used to be the most common answer, a new trend of lodging is
rapidly becoming more popular and utilized. Florida vacation rental homes, once the
travel industrie's best kept secrets, are now becoming the lodging of choice for thousands
of Florida travelers each year.
As we become busier and busier, many people are relying on their Florida vacations to be
family time. For families travelling together a Florida vacation rental home can
accommodate several people while meeting all their separate needs. Florida vacation rental
properties are also ideal for large groups traveling together for business or
convention purposes, honeymooners and anybody looking for a home away from home
experience. Hotels that offer all the amenities are typically more expensive
than a rental property and still lack the custom feel of a rental home.
Finding a vacation rental:
1. What to consider when selecting a Florida vacation rental home?
Unlike hotels, a Florida vacation rental home comes with amenities and option that far
surpass traditional lodging choices. Each Florida vacation rental home is completely unique.
How many
bedrooms and baths you will need, the type of bedding your prefer, recreational
activities or perhaps a fireplace or hot tub are all choices available to you.
Each Florida vacation rental home has an extensive and detailed list of amenities and
maximum occupancy rules making your Florida vacation planning hassle free.
2. Plan in advance.
The best Florida vacation rental properties and most sought-after locations get booked early! To ensure
the best selection, book your Florida vacation rental home early. It is not uncommon for
Florida vacationers to reserve their property of choice up to one year in advance. When
planning your trip in advance, consider purchasing travel protection insurance
for those unforeseen circumstances.
4. Read the terms carefully.
Once you have narrowed down your search and found the perfect Florida vacation rental home for
your needs, you are ready to book it! As with any travel planning be sure to
read all the terms and conditions very carefully and have all questions
addressed prior to making the reservation. Pay close attention to payment and
cancellation terms as vacation homes typically have different rules and policies
than traditional hotels. Most Florida vacation rental homes require an advance
deposit. Deposits are usually required to cover excess cleaning and/or damage to
the property. For each Florida vacation rental home you reserve, the terms should
clearly state the reasons for holding deposits as well as reimbursement time.
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Top 5 Reasons for renting a Florida Vacation Rental Home
Whether it's a Florida Vacation Rental Home or a Florida vacation rental condo,
a vacation rental offers unmatched value.
Here are the Top 5 reasons to rent a Florida vacation rental home:
Florida vacation rental homes are more comfortable than hotel rooms.
Thanks to the Internet, renting a vacation home or condominium has grown
tremendously. Now you can see photos of beautiful vacation homes, their
bedrooms, living rooms and kitchens and compare them to cramped, sterile and
expensive hotel rooms. Once people learn they can rent an entire furnished house
with amenities that can include private pools, hot tubs, secluded beach access,
and golf course privileges, the choice is easy over renting a crowded hotel
room.
Florida Vacation Rental Homes are less expensive than hotel rooms
Considering that Florida vacation rental homes generally have 2 or more bedrooms and can
comfortably sleep a number of guests (some vacation homes sleep 8 or more), a
Florida vacation rental home is a great value. Most Florida vacation rental homes have a fully equipped
kitchen for cooking which can save you a lot of money when you consider the
costs you can save by cooking your own breakfast, lunch and dinners.
Florida Vacation Rental Homes have more privacy than hotel rooms
Most hotel rooms and common facilities (like pools, beaches and lobbies) are
jammed with tourists. Rooms tend to be small and often time you can hear a noisy
neighbor through the walls. Many Florida vacation rental homes are located on quiet
residential streets with their own secluded beach or private pool. Plus, your Florida
vacation rental home includes a nice living room and most have outdoor patios and
lanais where you can relax and enjoy yourself.
Florida Vacation Rental Homes are Kid Friendly
Because many Florida vacation rental homes have living room space, extra bedrooms bathrooms and
even back yards, a vacation home may be ideal for a family vacation
Florida Vacation Rental Homes are Pet Friendly
Many Florida vacation rental homes accept pets with an additional fee or security
deposit. Some of these Florida vacation homes even include a fenced-in back yard. Even
if a property is a "no pet" rental, they may allow a small cat or small dog with
the proper deposit. Clearly, this is a huge advantage over hotel rooms since
many will not allow a pet under any circumstances.
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