
Most families searching for a vacation home in Orlando end up on Vrbo almost by default. It is the best-known platform for this type of accommodation, has thousands of properties listed and the booking process feels familiar. What many do not calculate is how much extra money they are paying to use that intermediary. In 2026, with travel prices at high levels, that difference can fund an entire family park day. This guide shows it with real numbers.
Vrbo charges commissions at two levels: to the property owner or manager and to the guest making the booking.
The guest charge is the most visible and the one that directly impacts the traveler’s budget. In 2026, Vrbo charges guests a service fee that ranges between 6% and 12% of the booking subtotal, depending on the total value of the stay. The higher the property price, the lower the percentage, but the absolute amount is still significant.
On top of that, property owners and managers also pay Vrbo a commission on each completed booking, which in many cases gets passed on to the base price of the property to compensate for that cost. The result is that the price you see on Vrbo can be higher than the base price of the same property booked directly, and then you also add the service charge at checkout.
Real base price of the property: $180 per night 7-night base total: $1,260
On Vrbo:
Direct booking with Top Stay:
Saving by booking direct: $228
Real base price: $320 per night
On Vrbo:
Direct booking with Top Stay:
Saving by booking direct: $368
Real base price: $450 per night
On Vrbo:
Direct booking with Top Stay:
Saving by booking direct: $743
The saving is not marginal. For families already managing a tight travel budget, the difference between booking on Vrbo and booking direct can represent a full additional activity or several days of food for the group.

When you book on Vrbo, all communication goes through the platform with its inherent limitations. With a direct booking, you talk to the management company without intermediaries. Any question about the property, special request or last-minute adjustment is resolved in a direct conversation, not through a platform messaging system.
For Latin American families, booking directly with Top Stay means the entire process, from first inquiry to check-out, is in Spanish. Vrbo is an English-language platform and while some property owners speak Spanish, it is not guaranteed or part of the platform’s standard service.
Platforms like Vrbo have their own cancellation policy frameworks that owners must respect. In a direct booking, there is more room to negotiate specific conditions, especially in unforeseen situations like travel emergencies or date changes.
Vrbo has a history of owner-initiated cancellations when direct clients willing to pay more appear. In a direct booking with a professional management company, that risk does not exist because the contract is between you and the company, with no third parties who can interfere. The Top Stay booking guide explains in detail what that direct relationship covers.
Vrbo has legitimate use as a discovery tool. If you are looking for a property in an area where you do not know any direct management companies, Vrbo works as a directory. The problem is not the platform as a search tool but using it as a payment channel when you have already found the property you want.
The smartest sequence: use Vrbo to discover properties in the area you are interested in, identify the management company behind each listing and then contact that company directly to make the booking without going through the platform.
Yes, as long as you book with a verified management company with a track record. Vrbo’s “protection” is essentially its refund policy in cases of cancellation or fraud, something a serious direct management company also guarantees through its booking contract and its own policies.
Search their name on Google, check their website, read reviews on independent platforms and confirm they have a verifiable online presence. A company like Top Stay has years of operation, thousands of documented guests and verifiable reviews that back up their legitimacy.
Yes. Professional vacation management companies accept credit card as a payment method. This also gives you an additional layer of protection through your card’s dispute system if any problem arises.
Yes, and in many cases the direct booking contract is more detailed and specific than what Vrbo generates. You should receive a document that includes property details, dates, total amount, cancellation policy and conditions of use.
Yes. Vrbo’s service fee applies to virtually all bookings made through the platform. There is no way to avoid it if you complete the booking inside Vrbo. The only way to avoid it is to book directly with the property manager.
Vacation rental platforms have their use as discovery tools, but as payment channels they add a cost that brings no real value to the guest. In 2026, with Orlando travel prices at high levels, booking direct is not just the more affordable option. It is the smartest decision for any family that wants to make the most of every dollar of the vacation budget.
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