Whenever I think of Airbnb, I of course think of traveling, who doesn't? When I think of traveling, I think of adventure. I believe Airbnb and adventure go so well hand in hand. Airbnb can be a scary thought to some people, especially in places you've never been to. Hearing horror stories of people staying at horrible Airbnb's can definitely deter someone from ever checking out the Airbnb website. Living in fear will get you no where. Take a chance because the best experience of your life could be right around the corner.
My first Airbnb Adventure
My first Airbnb I've ever stayed in was in Cedar City, Utah. It was planned kind of sporadically and last minute. We didn't know for sure if we were going to have enough money, but we just went for it. My boyfriend and I were going together, and we were going for 9 days. Having just heard about Airbnb, I was very curious but also skeptical about it. Neither my boyfriend, nor I knew anyone that has stayed at an Airbnb. I had heard a story about some people staying at an Airbnb in Florida, and when they arrived it was super sketchy and nothing like how it was shown in the pictures. So we were kind of taking our chances. I really liked how the website was designed and the colors that were used. That definitely made my search more pleasant and welcoming. I figured out how to use the settings provided to get exactly what I want, which is super easy to use. From what I remember, I think I had to do a little digging and maybe a little bit of stumbling upon the Superhost option. Which I;m VERY happy I discovered. Superhosts have the best of the best ratings, so I knew I definitely wanted that. I also had the option of choosing if I wanted the entire house to myself or a private room in the house. I didn't think my boyfriend and I needed an entire house to ourselves, so I chose to go with the private room. I ended up finding this cute little house at the top of a giant hill looking over Cedar City. We were both completely ecstatic, and a little nervous about our trip. This trip ended up being the best vacation I've ever been on. We decided to drive to Utah, which took about two days, and it was so incredible. Not giving yourself a time limit on a roadtrip is such an amazing and freeing feeling unlike any other.
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