ResortPass vs Pool Rental Near Me

By Derek Bowen, founder of Pool Rental Near Me and author of 7 books on pool hosting

ResortPass vs Pool Rental Near Me

If you own a backyard pool and you are trying to figure out which platform actually puts money in your pocket, this is the honest comparison. ResortPass and Pool Rental Near Me get lumped together in search results, but they are not the same product. One sells day passes to hotel pools. The other lets you rent your private pool by the hour and keep 90% of what you charge.

Here is how they stack up, what each one is good for, and the real numbers behind hosting your own pool.

The short version

  • ResortPass: day passes to hotel and resort pools. You are the guest, not the host. Private homeowners cannot list their pool.
  • Pool Rental Near Me: hourly rentals of private backyard pools. You are the host, you set the price, you keep 90%, and $2M in liability insurance is included on every qualifying booking.

If you came here looking for a way to earn from a pool you already own, ResortPass cannot help you. That is not a knock on the product, it is just a different business. Pool Rental Near Me was built for homeowners.

Side by side

FeatureResortPassPool Rental Near Me
Who listsHotels and resortsPrivate homeowners
Booking formatDay passHourly, 2 hour minimums typical
Host feeNot applicable to homeowners10% flat
Liability insuranceCarried by the resort$2M included for hosts
Host sets priceNoYes, fully
Host sets house rulesNoYes, fully
Can block dates for personal useNoYes, anytime
Typical guestTravelers, day trippersLocal families, parties, photoshoots, fitness
Onboarding timeNot available to homeownersMost hosts publish in under an hour

Fees, plain numbers

The 10% flat host fee on Pool Rental Near Me is one of the lowest in the hourly pool space. Competing marketplaces commonly take 15% or more, plus add tiered service fees that shrink your take per booking. Flat 10% means you can quote a price, do the math in your head, and know exactly what hits your bank account.

ResortPass does not charge homeowners because homeowners are not the supply side. The fee structure there only matters if you are a guest buying a day pass.

A real-numbers example for hosts

Say your pool rents for $75 per hour with a two-hour minimum and you book 12 hours across a typical summer weekend. That is $900 in gross bookings. After the 10% host fee, you keep $810.

Stretch that across 14 peak weekends from May through Labor Day and you are at roughly $11,300 in seasonal income from one amenity, without renting out a bedroom or losing privacy. Stronger markets and higher rates push that higher. Hosts in warm-weather metros typically rent between $40/hour and $150/hour. Want a number tied to your zip code? Use the earnings calculator.

Insurance you can actually point to

Every qualifying booking on Pool Rental Near Me includes $2M in liability coverage. That is built into the platform, not a separate policy you have to buy and renew. If a guest slips on the deck and your homeowner's policy does not cover it, this is the layer that exists to protect you.

ResortPass operates inside professionally staffed resorts that already carry commercial liability for their property. The model works for them. It does not transfer to your backyard.

For private hosts, this insurance is often the deciding factor. It is the difference between worrying every booking and confidently opening your calendar.

Control and flexibility

On Pool Rental Near Me you set:

  • Hourly rate and minimum booking length
  • Hours of day the pool is bookable
  • Maximum guest count
  • Whether kids-only or party bookings are allowed
  • Whether a lifeguard is required for large groups
  • Add-ons like grill access, towels, or a hot tub fee

You can block off your own family weekends without canceling anything. The calendar is yours.

ResortPass does not offer any of this to a private homeowner because there is no private homeowner side of the marketplace.

Who each platform is actually for

ResortPass is right for: travelers and locals who want a no-setup day at a real hotel pool with cabanas, food service, and lifeguards. A guest product, end of story.

Pool Rental Near Me is right for: homeowners who want to monetize an asset that is already sitting in the backyard, on their own schedule, without overnight guests and without giving up privacy. It is also the better choice for groups who want a private, exclusive setting for a birthday, a small wedding event, a baby shower, a fitness class, or a photoshoot.

Common host scenarios that work

  • The weekend booker: opens the calendar Friday afternoon through Sunday evening, blocks weekdays. Typical take: $600 to $1,200 per weekend.
  • The party-only host: only accepts 3-hour or 4-hour event bookings with a higher per-hour rate, often $90/hour to $150/hour, plus a cleaning fee.
  • The fitness partner: rents recurring morning blocks to a local swim coach or aqua instructor at a discounted rate in exchange for steady weekday utilization.

What you actually need to start

  • A pool that is safe, clean, and has a clear path from a guest entry to the water
  • Photos taken in good daylight, including the deck, water, and any shade
  • A pricing plan, even a starting guess (you can adjust weekly)
  • House rules covering guest count, noise, glass containers, and pets
  • A listing on Pool Rental Near Me

Most hosts get all of this together and publish in under an hour. Learn the full setup in the hosting guide, or walk through the booking and payout flow at how it works.

Frequently asked questions

Can I list my private pool on ResortPass? No. ResortPass is a hotel and resort marketplace. To rent a private backyard pool by the hour, list on Pool Rental Near Me.

How fast do I get paid? Payouts run on a clear schedule after each booking completes. You can see your earnings and history from the host dashboard.

Do I need a business license? Most cities treat hourly pool rentals as personal-use guest activity rather than commercial lodging, so the paperwork is lighter than running an Airbnb. Confirm locally before you list.

What about damage or rowdy guests? You set the house rules and the maximum guest count. The included $2M liability policy is there for qualifying incidents, and you can require a refundable security hold for larger events.

Will my neighbors complain? Daytime gatherings draw fewer complaints than rotating overnight strangers. Cap headcount, set quiet hours, and require renters to keep music below a posted level. The rules are baked into the booking agreement.

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Ready to earn from the pool you already own?

ResortPass cannot help you do that. Pool Rental Near Me was built for it. 10% flat host fee, $2M liability insurance included, full control of your schedule and pricing, and a host-first support team that actually answers.

Start your listing now and have your pool live this week.

Frequently asked questions

What is Pool Rental Near Me?
Pool Rental Near Me is a peer-to-peer marketplace where homeowners rent out their backyard pools by the hour. Guests get a private pool, hosts earn money, and every booking includes $2M in liability coverage.
How much does a private pool rental cost?
Most pool rentals range from $40 to $150 per hour depending on the pool, amenities, location, and time of day. You see the full price before you book.
How much can I earn renting out my pool?
Typical hosts earn $3,000–$10,000 per month during peak season, with top hosts clearing $15,000+. Pool Rental Near Me charges a flat 10% host fee — lower than Swimply's 15%+.
Is there liability insurance included?
Yes. Every booking includes $2 million in liability protection at no extra cost to the host or guest. (Reference: ResortPass vs Pool Rental Near Me.)

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