What activities can travelers do at your lodging facilities?

Hi!

Once again, we have implemented an update thanks to the feedback of our valued lodging partners. This one helps to improve the interface for listing activities that travelers can enjoy at or near lodgings.

Here is how it used to work:

Previously, when lodging staff members were creating or updating a lodging listing, there were several activities that could not be marked as “at the lodging facilities”–they could only list them as “nearby”. Some of these activities included “beach access”, “golf course”, etc. If the lodging had beach access, they had to select “nearby” and then, in walking time, select “0 minutes”.

This is how it works now:

Now, lodging staff members can mark any activity as “at the lodging facilities”. For example, they can now mark “ocean access” and “horseback riding” as “at the lodging facilities”. They will also notice that the option “0 minutes” for walking time is no longer available.

Nearby activites

Could you please update your lodging listing?

If you are a lodging staff member, please revisit your lodging listing, and ensure that all available activities are properly identified. That way, we can properly match your lodging with the itineraries of travelers. To update your lodging listing:

  1. Visit the “My Lodgings” page.
  2. Click on “Update Listing Details”.
  3. Scroll down to the activities area and click on each one of the activity subsections to update them.

For a full list of lodging facilities whose parameters have been changed in this way, see below:

  • beach access
  • ocean access
  • lake access
  • river access
  • kayaking
  • canoeing
  • sailing
  • scuba diving
  • snorkeling
  • water-skiing
  • surfing
  • windsurfing
  • downhill skiing / snowboarding
  • cross country skiing
  • tubing
  • snow mobiling
  • ice climbing
  • golf course
  • golf driving range
  • jogging track
  • hiking trail
  • mountaineering
  • rock climbing
  • bike trail
  • fishing
  • fly fishing
  • horseback riding
  • skydiving

Thank you!

Alexander Torrenegra

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