Choosing Between Vacation Rentals and Hotels for Family Groups

Choose a vacation rental if you have more than four people and need a kitchen to manage meal costs and dietary needs. Choose a hotel if you want daily housekeeping, security, and proximity to major tourist hubs without the need for a rental car.

  1. Audit your group's bathroom requirements. If your group exceeds 4 people, determine the minimum number of bathrooms needed. Most standard hotel rooms cap out at one bathroom, whereas 3-bedroom rentals often provide two or more, which prevents morning bottlenecks.
  2. Calculate the 'hidden' service cost. When comparing prices, add the rental platform's cleaning fee and service fee to the nightly rate. Divide that total by the number of nights. Compare this daily 'all-in' number against the cost of booking two or three hotel rooms.
  3. Evaluate your meal strategy. If you plan to eat out every meal, a hotel is more efficient. If you have toddlers or picky eaters and need to prepare breakfast or snacks daily, the rental kitchen pays for itself within three days by saving an estimated $150 per day in restaurant bills.
  4. Assess the need for support services. Ask yourself if you need a 24/7 front desk. Hotels provide concierge services, luggage storage, and immediate room changes if something breaks. Vacation rentals require you to contact a host or property manager, which can result in hours of downtime if an appliance fails.
Which is safer for young children?
Hotels are generally more 'child-proofed' in terms of fire codes and lack of breakable decor. Vacation rentals are often decorated with fragile items that hosts may not remove for guests.
Do I need to clean the rental before I leave?
Always check the listing's house rules. While you pay a cleaning fee, most hosts expect you to start the dishwasher and collect trash in designated bins before checking out.