Also fuck enshittification!

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    People always say this, but I’ve never run into any issues. Booking a cabin for the family or a week long stay through airbnb can still be the more cost effective option.

    I always read the reviews and rules in depth before booking. The types of places that will pull what you describe usually are pretty apparent.

    Obviously it’s still fucked that I the consumer have to go through all of that when Airbnb could just make some standards, but oh well.

    Personally now I avoid Airbnbs except for the two cases I mentioned. Groups and extended stays. Yes extended stay hotels do exist too, but they are hit and miss imo.

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      15 days ago

      Booking a cabin

      To clarify - booking a cabin (presumably in the middle of the woods, no neighbours?) vs booking a hotel (also in the middle of the woods, no other guests)?

      Or does cabin mean something else for you, e. g. any vacation house?

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        Woods, family vacations tended to often be in the mountains

        Never been to a hotel in the middle of the woods with no other guests

        Although other places could be appropriate for group travel. Like any vacation home

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          Never been to a hotel in the middle of the woods with no other guests

          That’s my point. You’re not picking hotel alternative not because airbnb is better, but because there is no alternative.