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Vacation Rental Silent Killer: Small Beds

Elizabeth Weedon | 3/22/2012 (updated 2/23/2023)
In The Ideal Listing series, we discussed a number of ways to make your online vacation rental listing as effective as possible from a marketing perspective. But also important are the unnoticed pitfalls that can negate any of your wonderful marketing efforts and cause prospective vacationers to opt for another property over yours. I call them the Silent Killers because, most of the time, one never realizes why their listing has not received inquiries or bookings, often despite receiving many hits/views. What beds do you offer? One of the “deadliest” of the Silent Killers is the lack of a queen or king bed. The human body is considerably larger than it was a few generations ago, and couples these days are just not willing to spend an entire week sleeping in a double bed. Vacation is meant to be relaxing and rejuvenating, and a good night’s sleep is essential to that. My family house was filled with wonderful, old double beds – but they’re all gone, replaced by a queen and two sets of twins, one of which can be easily converted to a king. Obviously, some cottages with small bedrooms cannot accommodate a large bed. But most can, and homeowners simply don’t realize the importance of offering at least one (if not more) queen or king beds. The twin-to-king converter is a simple, T-shaped piece of foam that costs a mere $12-$15. Large beds are becoming so necessary to vacationers that we have even considered adding this feature to our Power Search process on WeNeedaVacation.com. Do you offer at least one queen or king size bed? Did you ever consider how detrimental NOT having a larger bed could be?
About Elizabeth Weedon

About Elizabeth Weedon: I have worked for WeNeedaVacation.com since 2008, and I've been a loyal homeowner listed on the site since early 1998. An enthusiastic member of the Homeowner Support Team, I provide fellow Cape and Islands vacation rental homeowners with advice about online marketing and rental management techniques to ensure them a successful rental experience each season. In addition to phone and email support to our homeowners, I also create and edit much of the content on our website, as well as our Homeowner Blog and monthly newsletters. I am also the Press & PR Coordinator for the company, responsible for drafting our press releases and responding to press inquiries and interviews. I grew up summering on the Vineyard, where I have managed my family's rental home since the mid-1980's, and I'm passionately devoted to the Island. My husband and I live in Wellesley where we have raised our 2 grown kids and our Black Lab, Maisie.