RedWeek displays the full rental price set by the owner. This price typically covers the entire stay, not a nightly rate. Understanding how pricing works helps you compare listings and make confident booking decisions.
Rental Price
Each listing shows:
- The total cost for the entire week or stay
- The exact check-in and check-out dates
- Unit size and type included in the price
Owners set their own prices, based on factors such as:
- Season and demand
- Unit size and location
- View type
- Amenities
- Comparable listings at the resort
RedWeek Service Fee
Renters pay a service fee to RedWeek at checkout.
This fee supports:
- Secure payment processing
- Verification services
- Renter support from booking through check-in
The service fee does not affect the owner's payout.
Resort or Local Fees
Some resorts charge additional fees that renters pay directly at check-in. These may include:
- Resort or occupancy fees
- Parking fees
- Taxes required by the state or resort
- Guest certificate fees (for certain vacation clubs)
Listings include any known resort fees so there are no surprises.
Why Prices Vary Between Listings
You may see different prices within the same resort. Reasons include:
- Different owners setting their own rates
- Upgraded units or better views
- Holiday or peak season differences
- Verification status (verified listings often book faster)
Verified & Protected Pricing
Listings marked “Verified & Protected” have already had their reservation confirmed by RedWeek. These listings may carry more renter confidence and sometimes price slightly higher due to increased trust.
Tips for Getting the Best Value
- Compare similar unit types and dates across listings
- Look at included amenities and view types
- Book early for high-demand dates
- Filter by price range if you have a budget
RedWeek provides transparent pricing so you can compare options and choose the rental that fits your travel plans.
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