TheGoldenGod@lemmy.world to Memes@lemmy.ml · 1 year agoReminder why I don’t use AirBNB’si.imgur.comimagemessage-square74fedilinkarrow-up1640arrow-down133
arrow-up1607arrow-down1imageReminder why I don’t use AirBNB’si.imgur.comTheGoldenGod@lemmy.world to Memes@lemmy.ml · 1 year agomessage-square74fedilink
minus-squareSkyrmir@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·1 year agoI agree, if it’s not cheaper than a hotel, is there really a point to them?
minus-squareHolzkohlen@feddit.delinkfedilinkarrow-up3·1 year agoI mean you get appliances. A kitchen and whatnot. I think it’s more fun to cook yourself instead of eating out for instance.
minus-squarerumbleran@suppo.filinkfedilinkarrow-up3·1 year agoDepends. When I’m visiting another country I like to try out the local cuisine there instead of cooking the same shit I cook at home all the time.
minus-squareSkyrmir@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·1 year agoHotels have kitchenettes in most touristy type areas. Usually just the basics of a pan a pot and a couple utensils. But you can pick up everything you need nearby or through delivery.
minus-squareTassieTosser@aussie.zonelinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoWe’ve always had those. They’re called “serviced apartments”.
I agree, if it’s not cheaper than a hotel, is there really a point to them?
I mean you get appliances. A kitchen and whatnot. I think it’s more fun to cook yourself instead of eating out for instance.
Depends. When I’m visiting another country I like to try out the local cuisine there instead of cooking the same shit I cook at home all the time.
Hotels have kitchenettes in most touristy type areas. Usually just the basics of a pan a pot and a couple utensils. But you can pick up everything you need nearby or through delivery.
We’ve always had those. They’re called “serviced apartments”.