Anonymous A started this discussion 1 year ago#120,414
My journey has led me to through Canada and into Alaska. I shall stay here for a week plus or minus a few days, depending on how I like it. I'm staying in a cute AirBnb that I was able to book for 5 nights for about the price of 1.5 nights in a hotel (hotels are wack here!)
Why do they call it AirBnB anyway? There's always B, but there's never B. I've booked a lot of BnBs in my day, and not one included B, just B! Where has the other B gone, and why are pretending it's still here???
Anonymous B joined in and replied with this 1 year ago, 8 minutes later[^][v]#1,318,239
Hey, enjoy before it gets cold, eh?
I went to an actual B&B and they were offended I didn't show up for B. The place was on the approved hotel list for work and I really only wanted a nap and some wifi to game a bit. I don't think I even bothered with showering. Not my jam; I'll stick with hotels.
Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 1 year ago, 7 minutes later, 16 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,318,241
@previous (B)
I would like to try a real BnB one day, it sounds like a fun experience. I also generally prefer hotels, for many reasons, most important of which being the price. It is rarely worth it financially, usually more expensive than hotels or only a little cheaper with way more drawbacks. The exception being for long stays. You almost need to be Bill Gates to pay the monthly rate at even the seediest motels.
> Hey, enjoy before it gets cold, eh?
Oh yeah the weather is so nice right now! Low 60s, perfect light jacket weather