Well, they left.
The rooms were fine, except I noticed that they tossed their snowboards on the bed while they were out, and left a mark on one of my comforters. I was able to get most of it out, but it's still visible.
I put two sets of towels out for each guest. One set I put in the bathroom hanging on a towel rod, and I put an extra set in the closet, for a total of four sets of towels in each room. After they left and I was checking out the rooms, I noticed that nobody had used the spare sets of towels. They were untouched. But when I gathered up the dirty towels in the bathrooms, I had quite a few extra. I figured out that they had gone into my linen closet and got their own. Not that big of a deal, but kind of odd when I have extra towels already put out for them, and nobody ever asked me if there were extra towels.
They had also gone into my supply cabinet and took some extras, namely toothpaste. In one bathroom, there were two used tubes of toothpaste. Why open two? Grr. Same with the travel-sized shampoo. Two half-used bottles in the shower.
And they checked out 45 minutes late.
So... I'm not sure what to leave in their review. How does it appear when you click on the box that says you wouldn't recommend them to other hosts?
I'm going to give it a day or two before I leave a review, and of all my guests, I'm not sure these guys will leave me a review. They seemed pretty confused and unfamiliar with the Airbnb website/app. At one point, one of the guys told me that I had a really nice place and I should put some pictures of it in my listing. I told him I had seven or eight pictures, but he insisted that I had only one photo. As well as the aformentioned message from the guest asking the address and asking what the door code is when that information had already been sent to him.
I know it's not a horror story like some I've read on here, but a frustrating experience and so far my only negative in my short time hosting.
Jamie