A single snapshot of a four-page Airbnb cleaning checklist — yes, four pages — has reignited a now-familiar debate online: Why are travelers still putting up with this… in the name of “vacation?”
The photo, posted to r/mildlyinfuriating on Reddit, shows an exhaustive list of tasks guests are expected to complete before checking out. And, as the original poster notes, all of this comes in addition to the already “outrageous” cleaning fee charged at booking. That combination was enough to set Reddit ablaze.
“This is why I prefer hotels,” one top commenter wrote, earning thousands of upvotes. Another added: “I’m 100% over Airbnbs. They are never as good as you think they will be. Hotel all the way.”

Across the thread, users shared the same frustration: Airbnb has drifted far from the simple, affordable, guest-friendly model it launched with. Today, many stays come with service fees, cleaning fees, “host rules,” and chore lists that read like workplace onboarding packets. And for a growing number of travelers, the math no longer makes sense.
“There was a time when Airbnb was great,” one person said. “Now greedy hosts have ruined it.”
Others pointed out the irony of paying a cleaning fee and then being expected to take out the trash, run the dishwasher, strip the beds, clean the floors, and — in many cases — do laundry. “If they charge a cleaning fee, I ignore the list,” one commenter wrote. “I’m not doing your job for you.”
Many said they’ve already opted out entirely, especially families who prefer the ease of hotels: free breakfast, housekeeping, amenities, and no chores. “I can just do dishes at home,” one parent joked. “This isn’t a vacation.”
Some even recommended reporting excessive check-out demands directly to the platform, noting Airbnb has cracked down on hosts with overreaching rules.
Among commenters, the prevailing sentiment was: If a four-page checklist is what awaits at checkout, count them out.
As one user put it bluntly: “Stop getting Airbnbs. Collapse those things into oblivion.”

