Disclosure

Affiliate disclosure.

Temple Holidays may earn money when a host buys through a labeled link. The host pays the same price. The recommendation still has to earn its place.

The short version

Some links to products, services, software, furnishings, amenities, or booking tools may be affiliate links. If you buy through one, Temple Holidays may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Affiliate links are labeled near the link. We disclose them because readers deserve to know the money path before trusting a recommendation.

What can earn a commission

  • Furniture, decor, equipment, refillable amenities, and guest-facing objects used in a themed stay.
  • Host software, guidebook tools, pricing tools, operations products, or guest experience platforms.
  • Books, field guides, instruments, kitchen gear, wellness equipment, and other theme-specific supplies.

What money cannot buy

  • A product cannot buy its way into a Theme page or Example page.
  • A brand cannot pay to remove a better alternative.
  • A commission rate does not decide the recommendation order.
  • Sponsored content, if we ever publish it, will be labeled as sponsored before the first paragraph.

How we choose products

A product has to fit the guest promise, the maintenance reality, and the host's budget tier. We care less about novelty than replacement cost, guest comprehension, cleaner burden, safety, and whether the object photographs honestly.

When we have used a product, we say so. When we have not, we rely on specs, operator reports, warranty terms, public reviews, and comparison research. We will not pretend a desk-researched pick is a field-tested pick.

Why affiliate links exist here

The site is built around practical sourcing. Hosts need to know what to buy, what not to buy, and when a cheaper object quietly ruins the stay. Affiliate revenue helps fund that research without turning the public site into ads.

Questions

Write to [email protected] if a disclosure looks unclear, a link is mislabeled, or a recommendation seems commercially compromised. We would rather fix the page than defend fog.