Hotels have all the same sheets, so much so that a picture of your hotel room can often be traced to a particular address.
It’s insane to demand that the sheet color at an Airbnb match the color on the photo. It’s not materially relevant.
Now if the photo showed a queen bed and you got a twin, that would be a material difference. Perhaps even if the sheets were shown as cotton and you got something else.
But for me if I escape an Airbnb alive, I count it a win.
I guess it depends on the listing, but I once booked a place that was billed as a nice romantic getaway in a beach town on AirBnB, and when we got there the room didn't look anything like the picture, many of the sheets and towels did not match and were low quality, and many of the small pillows, rugs, decorative curtains, and other furnishings shown in the ad were not there.
Yes I insisted on and got a full refund -- they were advertising a boutique, romantic getaway, not a cheap motel near the beach.
It’s insane to demand that the sheet color at an Airbnb match the color on the photo. It’s not materially relevant.
Now if the photo showed a queen bed and you got a twin, that would be a material difference. Perhaps even if the sheets were shown as cotton and you got something else.
But for me if I escape an Airbnb alive, I count it a win.