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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 29
Bed-and-Breakfasts Battle Airbnb Confusion as 5-Room Inns Face Sharper Competition
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 29

Bed-and-Breakfasts Battle Airbnb Confusion as 5-Room Inns Face Sharper Competition

1 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 29

Summary

  • Traditional bed-and-breakfasts say guests increasingly mistake them for private vacation rentals, creating booking confusion over shared spaces and host presence.
  • At Kenwood Gables Boutique B&B in St. Petersburg, Florida, some guests expected the 5-guestroom property to themselves, prompting owners to screen whether visitors understand a traditional B&B stay.
  • Operators say Airbnb’s roots as “Airbed & Breakfast” helped blur the distinction, even though vacation rentals typically do not include meals and many travelers now use “Airbnb” as a catchall term.
  • Small inns say the branding confusion comes as they also compete with hundreds of short-term rentals for the same lodging demand, squeezing their share of the market.

Insights

As Airbnb expands into hotels, must traditional B&Bs abandon their classic model to survive in the new lodging market?
Is the confusion between B&Bs and Airbnbs a branding accident or a deliberate strategy to capture the entire lodging market?
How can cities reap tourism benefits from Airbnb without sacrificing their housing markets and neighborhood character?