Yes, WPRentals lets you highlight unique selling points like hot tub, lake view, or ski-in/ski-out so guests notice them fast. You can attach custom icons and labels to each amenity, show them in a clear block near the top of the property page, and also use them as search filters. So your best perks stand out both on the listing and while guests browse results.
How does WPRentals visually showcase special amenities on each property page?
You can attach clear icons to each special amenity so standout features pop visually on every listing.
The Features & Amenities manager in WPRentals lets you create custom entries like Hot Tub, Lake View, or Ski-In/Ski-Out and assign an icon to each one. On every property page, the theme shows these features in a clean block near the description and gallery, so guests spot key perks without much scrolling. At first this seems minor. It is not.
In WPRentals, you choose if the amenities list shows only what the property offers or a full list with missing items greyed out. Showing only available perks keeps the block short and bold, which works well for places with around 10 to 15 strong features. Showing greyed-out extras can help guests compare units in the same area when you manage many listings.
The theme also lets you rename amenity labels and translate them from the admin panel, so “Hot Tub” can become “Jacuzzi” or any term your language needs. You can group important perks near the top of the list, then leave basic items like “Towels” or “Wi‑Fi” lower down. I used to think this order did not matter. But guests look at the first items and decide fast.
| Visual option | What you control | Impact on guests |
|---|---|---|
| Amenity icons list | Choose icon and label per feature | Faster scan of special perks |
| Show only active amenities | Hide unused items from display | Short clear list of real benefits |
| Show greyed-out items | Keep full set mark missing ones | Easier comparison across properties |
| Amenity order control | Place premium perks at top | Highlights what justifies higher price |
| Localized labels | Translate or rename features | More trust for non English guests |
This table shows how the amenity block in WPRentals can match your plan. By mixing icons, order, and label choices, you guide what guests see first, so unique perks show before small details that do not affect bookings much.
Can guests easily search and filter specifically for features like hot tub or ski-in/ski-out?
Guests can filter results by specific amenities so only properties matching your unique perks appear.
The advanced search in WPRentals lets you add amenities as filters, so guests can tick boxes like Hot Tub, Fireplace, or Ski-In/Ski-Out. When a visitor checks those filters and runs a search, the results grid shows only listings that have those features turned on in their amenity settings. This keeps your best equipped units from being buried under basic listings.
With the half-map layout in the theme, search results update on the list and on the map as filters change. A guest can enter dates, set a price range, tick “Hot Tub,” and see in a few seconds which pins on the map match. That live update makes your special units feel easy to find and cuts a lot of extra clicks.
As the admin, you decide which amenities even show up as filters so the search form stays focused. In WPRentals you can limit front-end filters to maybe 6 to 10 high-value options, like Hot Tub, Lakefront, Pet Friendly, or Ski-In/Ski-Out, instead of flooding guests with every small item. Because amenity filters also work together with location, date, and price filters, guests end up with tight matches that fit what you offer.
How can I highlight my unique perks above the fold to boost booking conversions?
You can place your most valuable amenities in a bold highlight strip near the booking form.
The listing layout in WPRentals gives you a big hero image or slider at the top, so you can show the hot tub, lake view, or ski slope in the first screen. Right below or beside that area, you can use short highlight fields or custom text to list 3 to 6 key perks like “Private dock,” “Outdoor hot tub,” or “Steps from ski lift.” This keeps the strongest reasons to book inside the area guests see before scrolling.
The theme works with Elementor or WPBakery, which means you can design a custom “key facts” row above the main description. In that row, you might place small icons and short text blocks focused only on unique selling points instead of generic details. At first you may try to tell everything there. Then you cut it back to only what sells.
Does WPRentals help differentiate premium amenities from standard ones across my listings?
You can group and visually emphasize premium amenities so high-value listings stand out in every grid.
Inside WPRentals you can set up custom amenity groups such as “Luxury perks,” “Outdoor fun,” or “Family extras” to separate standout features from basic ones. When guests open a listing, they can quickly see that a unit sits in a higher class because its hot tub, sauna, or ski access appears inside a special group, not mixed with regular items. That small structure change makes premium perks feel like a bundle instead of loose extras.
The theme also lets you pick stronger icons for higher-impact features, so a bold spa icon can mark the hot tub while a softer icon marks something minor. On archive and category pages, you can feature selected listings that match certain perks, like only ski-in/ski-out chalets or only waterfront homes. Here I will be blunt. If you do not feature them, they blend into a long list and guests miss the upgrade.
How does WPRentals keep my unique features consistent across home, search, and single pages?
Once you define your amenities centrally, they appear consistently on cards, searches, and full listings.
WPRentals uses a central Amenities settings panel where you define each feature a single time, including its icon and label. After that, the same amenity name and icon follow your listings everywhere: property cards, full detail pages, and search filters. This avoids the mess of calling one perk “Spa,” another “Jacuzzi,” and another “Hot tub” by accident.
Property cards in search results can show small icons or short labels for two or three main perks, like Hot Tub or Lake View, so guests see them before opening the page. You can also place amenity-based widgets on the homepage to show curated blocks such as “Cabins with hot tub” or “Homes by the lake.” With the Solo Property demo and other layouts in WPRentals already set to display features in several spots, you get a steady story about your key points on every main screen.
- The Amenities panel stores every custom feature so labels and icons match across the site.
- Search and half-map results reuse the same amenity names, keeping filters and cards aligned.
- Amenity widgets let you surface themed groups like hot tub cabins on landing pages.
- Demo layouts already place amenities near galleries and booking forms for clear visibility.
FAQ
Can I add any custom amenity like sauna, EV charger, or private dock?
Yes, you can add unlimited custom amenities such as sauna, EV charger, or private dock.
In WPRentals, you open the Features & Amenities section in the admin and create as many items as you want. Each one can have its own text label and icon so even very niche perks are easy to spot. Once created, you just tick the right boxes on each property, and the theme shows them on the listing page and in searches.
Do I need to code to change amenity icons and labels?
No, you do not need to code to change amenity icons and labels.
All amenity labels and icons are managed from the WPRentals dashboard, using simple dropdowns and text fields. You can rename items, switch icons, or translate names into other languages without touching theme files. Changes apply to all listings that use that amenity, so updating one label can refresh dozens of properties quickly.
Do amenity filters and half-map search work for both single-property and multi-owner sites?
Yes, amenity-based search and half-map filtering work on both single-property and multi-owner setups.
The search engine built into WPRentals is the same whether you use one listing or hundreds from many owners. You can still show filters like Hot Tub or Lake View, and guests can use the half-map layout to narrow results. On a single-property site, amenities mostly act as proof of features, while on a large platform they help sort many options.
Can I start from a demo and still adapt it to my own unique perks?
Yes, you can import a demo and then customize it to match your own unique selling points.
WPRentals ships with several demos, including ones focused on one property or many listings, which you can import in a few minutes. After that, you replace sample amenities with your real perks, adjust icons, and tweak page sections that highlight them. The demo gives you a working structure, and the amenity tools let you fit that structure to your niche without building from scratch.
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