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True!!!
There's a round trip to Iceland from LA for $300.
That's like a pair of Jordan's lol
Wow air will ship you like you're a package.
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True!!!
There's a round trip to Iceland from LA for $300.
That's like a pair of Jordan's lol
can anyone share airbnb experiences
^^^^That is about the time stay I am doing. I fly into Iceland first for about 2 nights since that is where the layover is. Then do about 2 nights in London, 3 nights in Paris, 3 nights in Venice and then 3 in Rome. I think we are doing one train ride between countries but the rest we are flying. I wanted to go to Barcelona so bad but will do it another time and hopefully stay there for a week.
Thanks. Part of my traveling has to do with my photography hobby. Hopefully I get some good pics out there.
can anyone share airbnb experiences
Getting ready for my trip. I leave to Thailand on the 28th
My daughter and I went to France, London, Thailand, Vietnam and South Africa last month. I was planning to surprise my ex but she decided to go with her gf and baby to South America.
My daughter and I went to France, London, Thailand, Vietnam and South Africa last month. I was planning to surprise my ex but she decided to go with her gf and baby to South America.
How can you go to all those destinations in the span of a month?
My daughter and I went to France, London, Thailand, Vietnam and South Africa last month. I was planning to surprise my ex but she decided to go with her gf and baby to South America.
How can you go to all those destinations in the span of a month?
Not sure if serious. You can visit these places in week.
can anyone share airbnb experiences
Anybody been to San Jose, Costa Rica?
Gonna be there for the CONCACAF U20 Championship in a month.
I'm trying to get put on what to do immediately in the city, probably won't be able to go on any full or even half day trips.
What you trying to get into?Planning a solo trip to Denver in April. Any suggestion on things to do out there? [emoji]128064[/emoji]
I used AirBNB once. Pretty cool for the most part. Met up with the owner first but it just feels odd sleeping in someone's bed. I mean it's no difference than a hotel but something about just seeing a person's pictures all over the place sort of bugs you out. Of course that comes with the cheaper cost than getting a hotel but I almost like just getting a hotel for the maintenance and cleaning and what not.
I used AirBNB once. Pretty cool for the most part. Met up with the owner first but it just feels odd sleeping in someone's bed. I mean it's no difference than a hotel but something about just seeing a person's pictures all over the place sort of bugs you out. Of course that comes with the cheaper cost than getting a hotel but I almost like just getting a hotel for the maintenance and cleaning and what not.
to me an AirBNB place should not have pictures of the owners or family members.
feels unprofessional.
I used AirBNB once. Pretty cool for the most part. Met up with the owner first but it just feels odd sleeping in someone's bed. I mean it's no difference than a hotel but something about just seeing a person's pictures all over the place sort of bugs you out. Of course that comes with the cheaper cost than getting a hotel but I almost like just getting a hotel for the maintenance and cleaning and what not.
to me an AirBNB place should not have pictures of the owners or family members.
feels unprofessional.
Airbnb isn't a professional hospitality service though.
That's what's great about Airbnb. I've rented houses, apartments, single and shared rooms all over the world at my discretion.
Some where "professional," some weren't. Some where incredibly formal with hotel like service, some were informal with the host inviting me into their home to basically be a part of their family unit for a few days.
It's pretty easy to choose exactly what type of experience you want.
AirBnB is amazing. Better take advantage of it before it gets banned everywhere My friends and I have booked luxury multi-bedroom condos all over the US, Europe, and Asia for the same price (often even less) than a cramped overpriced hotel room. The only time I book a hotel is if AirBnB is banned in the city or if I'm in Vegas, where most of the AirBnBs are not on the strip (which wouldn't be an issue if transportation around Vegas wasn't terrible).