I have never seen Luca's son. I recall that AirBNB and Nicki getting it prepped but not in a very long time.The upper level of the Positano house is lived in by Luca's son I believe. He also has a dog and cat.
They already do Airbnb, renting a tiny studio room that you can see on the right of the house. Guests have sometimes been seen on the vlogs.
That has to be a typo?!?!?! 7000???? Even 700 would be loadsI checked the price of their Airbnb for a teeny tiny small room. Guess how much it was during the pandemic... It's 7000 EUR per night!!under Carl's name as the host.
clearly a typo probably more like 70Eur? Is there a link for it...would like to see the place.That has to be a typo?!?!?! 7000???? Even 700 would be loads
Me tooclearly a typo probably more like 70Eur? Is there a link for it...would like to see the place.
No, it was not a typo. It was the price they set on Airbnb during the pandemic for summer and you have to book for minimum 7 days/6 nights that's why I think it totalled 7000 EUR.That has to be a typo?!?!?! 7000???? Even 700 would be loads
That must've been the VIP package including an audience with Lady Nicky and a slap-up feast of sloppo al forno.No, it was not a typo. It was the price they set on Airbnb during the pandemic for summer and you have to book for minimum 7 days/6 nights that's why I think it totalled 7000 EUR.
You can check it here what it shows on your end. https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/34860966?viralityEntryPoint=1&s=76
I noticed how fee mention nicki too, she's clearly in the uk a lotThe Airbnb is showingJuly at £216 per night, 3 night minimum. It's been busy, there are lots of reviews for stays over the last year, Carlo and/or Skye are mostly mentioned by reviewers with only a couple of mentions of Nicki, I'm guessing they avoid taking bookings when Lady N is in residence.
Lady Nicki seems to agree with youI will say this, though - you can tell Carlo hasn't been in Positano for a bit. The garden (excluding the vegetable garden here and speaking only of the flowers and trees) doesn't look as magical and tidied up as it has in the past. Carlo usually has those trees and flowers all clipped to perfection.
It looks like they will return to Tuscany around July 9th or a bit sooner..consistent with her saying being there a month although my guess is part of that NP will be in UK. That description is not at all clear about the number of steps to get to/from the city center which as I recall is 700+. I can see why some would complain of not being warned. I don't know what that was about during covid as they were there all the time and no one could even travel in Italy for so long. Different location they could get much more than the rates they are charging if better location. I assume most booking don't have a clue that it is featured on YT channel.No, it was not a typo. It was the price they set on Airbnb during the pandemic for summer and you have to book for minimum 7 days/6 nights that's why I think it totalled 7000 EUR.
You can check it here what it shows on your end. https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/34860966?viralityEntryPoint=1&s=76
An absolute red flag for me in reading reviews on hotels or rentals is an owner/manager that challenges the complaints. The best reply is sorry that the WIFI gave you issues and they are taking steps to look into it or whatever the complaint is. When they start getting defensive no way am I booking. It is all about the tone of the reply. Saying no problems since is directly putting blame on the guests. Bad form.I don't think they rent out that space only when Nicki is away! July and August is prime tourist season on the Amalfi Coast, so there's no way they'd want to give up that income! In reading the comments, it sounds to me like the responsibility of the day to day is on Skye while they are away. There were a number of comments saying how responsive and helpful Skye is in the comments section of the AirBnB listing (and Carlo, too). There was also a comment under the AirBnB listing from someone who gave them a 4 out of 5 stars (I think that's what it was - I was surprised by the 4 stars when this person seemed to have legitimate concerns) but who complained about both the lack of working WiFi and some issue with the electric. They said that they knew Skye was at work and there was no one to contact to get assistance - and they needed WiFi to be able to make the call to Skye, so they were sort of stuck. They made some other positive comments, but whoever responded (it sounded like Carlo to me) complained right back, saying all they had to do was go walk outside the property to get WiFi reception. Who would know that unless they were specifically told?? Then they said this person probably overloaded the electrical system because there'd been no problems since they left - again, who would know that unless they were given warnings about it? They also said something about spending money on an electrician because of their issue, only to find nothing was wrong.
The electrical lines along coastal areas are very bad or I can say poorly constructed. It's the same where I lived in Abruzzo.I don't think they rent out that space only when Nicki is away! July and August is prime tourist season on the Amalfi Coast, so there's no way they'd want to give up that income! In reading the comments, it sounds to me like the responsibility of the day to day is on Skye while they are away. There were a number of comments saying how responsive and helpful Skye is in the comments section of the AirBnB listing (and Carlo, too). There was also a comment under the AirBnB listing from someone who gave them a 4 out of 5 stars (I think that's what it was - I was surprised by the 4 stars when this person seemed to have legitimate concerns) but who complained about both the lack of working WiFi and some issue with the electric. They said that they knew Skye was at work and there was no one to contact to get assistance - and they needed WiFi to be able to make the call to Skye, so they were sort of stuck. They made some other positive comments, but whoever responded (it sounded like Carlo to me) complained right back, saying all they had to do was go walk outside the property to get WiFi reception. Who would know that unless they were specifically told?? Then they said this person probably overloaded the electrical system because there'd been no problems since they left - again, who would know that unless they were given warnings about it? They also said something about spending money on an electrician because of their issue, only to find nothing was wrong.
An absolute red flag for me in reading reviews on hotels or rentals is an owner/manager that challenges the complaints. The best reply is sorry that the WIFI gave you issues and they are taking steps to look into it or whatever the complaint is. When they start getting defensive no way am I booking. It is all about the tone of the reply. Saying no problems since is directly putting blame on the guests. Bad form.
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