MONTREAL BACHELOR PAD HORROR STORIES
By Connected Montréal · Mar 11, 2026 · 06 MIN read
What should be a hassle-free, legendary weekend can quickly turn into a disaster if you get the accommodation wrong. Here are three cautionary tales from the field.
Quick Summary
- A neighbor-called police shut down music and killed an entire weekend's energy.
- One group arrived to find bunk beds and futons instead of the beds shown in the listing.
- A Longueuil Airbnb host changed the address via text and was living on the second floor.
Bad Neighbors
A group was playing drinking games during the day when a neighbor knocked on the door and told them to quiet down. Obviously, they didn't. The neighbor came back — this time with the police. The guys had to shut the party down. The Airbnb host eventually told them no more music. Not being able to play music killed the vibe of the entire weekend. Make sure whatever you book has a sound system and neighbor-proof walls — or better yet, book a property designed for groups.
The Bunk Bed Incident
A bachelor party arrived to find that the "beds" listed in the Airbnb were actually strange futons. Some were bunk beds. The weekend felt more like summer camp than a bachelor party. If the bed setup is hard to find in the listing, there's a reason — they don't want you to know the situation isn't suitable for large groups.
The Off-Island Disaster
A group booked an Airbnb in Longueuil — a suburb that looks close on the map but is 30 minutes away in reality. When they landed, the host changed the address via text. Red flag. Then they discovered the host and his family were staying on the second floor. The guys called us, we had a house available, and they salvaged the weekend. The lesson: if your address doesn't say Montreal, cancel immediately.
Location Highlights
- Island of Montreal: LONGUEUIL, BROSSARD, LAVAL — ALL LOOK CLOSE ON THE MAP. THEY ARE NOT.