TRAVELERS BEWARE: VTrips Management Failed Us Completely Over July 4 Weekend
TRAVELERS BEWARE: VTrips Management Failed Us Completely Over July 4 Weekend
We reserved a beachfront condo at Shores Club in Daytona Beach for July 4 weekend, expecting a premium stay in a prime location. What we walked into was shockingly unacceptable.
The unit (9813 S. Atlantic Ave, Unit 807, Daytona Beach), managed by VTrips, was in disarray:
All beds were stripped with linens balled up on top
No pillowcases on any pillows
Dirty, wet cleaning rags left in the bathtub
Clean towels stacked on the living room table
No toilet paper
Gritty, sandy floors
Peeling wall plaster and dirt lining the master bedroom sliding doors
For context, we paid $2,119.90, which included $447/night, a $230 cleaning fee, $139 damage protection, a $213 tax, and a $196 service fee. What we didn’t pay for was to do our own laundry until 3 a.m. and hunt for bathroom essentials after a long travel day.
We reported the conditions immediately and submitted 13 photos, which VTrips acknowledged. Their after-hours representative confirmed there was no cleaning crew available and no alternate units, then told us to find a hotel—on a holiday weekend. That wasn’t a solution, it was a shrug.
I am the brother-in-law of the person who made the reservation. She is Latina and does not speak fluent English, so I handled the communications, stayed in the unit, and submitted all documentation. VTrips corresponded with me directly for five days—until I formally requested compensation. Then, suddenly, they claimed they could only speak with the “primary guest.”
Let’s be clear: VTrips had no issue taking our money, engaging with me repeatedly, or receiving photos from my phone. Only when it came time to make it right did they retreat behind policy. Eventually, they refunded the cleaning fee. That’s it. No credit for the lost night, no reimbursement for essentials, no meaningful apology.
VTrips manages dozens—if not hundreds—of units in Daytona and throughout Florida. If this experience is any indicator, they are overextended, underprepared, and unaccountable.
Your beachfront vacation shouldn’t begin with a trip to the store for toilet paper or end with hours of fruitless follow-up.
For travelers: Avoid VTrips. There are better-managed options nearby.
For VTrips: If you'd taken care of this the right way, this review wouldn’t exist.
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John Litton
Founder, Litton Media
Specialist in brand reputation, media visibility, and crisis response
4. Juli 2025
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