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LoginGo to Best Answer. View Best Answer in original post. Kim You can enter any dates when you would like to book you can change them later if you like and the listing is available then and send an inquiry to the host. This doesn't require you to pay up front, or make any kind of committment. You can simply exchange a message or two with the host to get a feel for whether they sound legit and professional.
Guests can request to book your experience any date or time not listed on your calendar. They can send a request by contacting you from your experience page. Once a guest sends you a request, you can review the reservation details and decide if you want to accept or deny their request. If you accept the reservation request, the guest will be prompted to complete the booking through a message in their inbox. It will be available for others to book, unless the request was for a private booking. If a guest sends you a request and you accept it, they'll still have to confirm and pay to complete their booking.
Black dots on your calendar indicate popular dates — like public holidays or school breaks. Having popular dates available on your calendar can help you increase your bookings. Popular dates are calculated based on real-time searches for stays, plus the number of available listings, so they can change frequently. Our tools predict in-demand dates up to 10 weeks in advance, becoming more accurate as the date approaches. Holidays are displayed with a dot on the calendar, and the specific date will be shown when you edit your nightly price in your calendar.
I have been hosting over 4 years and this is a first for me. My guest, who has 62 glowing reviews on Airbnb put me in an uncomfortable situation last night by propositioned me via the app, no less. He is a very outgoing and friendly guy but just seems highly inappropriate as a guest in my home and frankly I was taken aback.
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