>>pxue+(OP)
Stop trusting shitty platforms that treat you like a product. Hotels have existed for a millenia and good hotels treat their customers very well. Of course it costs more, this is why. You essentially get what you pay for.
>>glitch+L2
The problem is that for longer stays the typical hotel room is a lot less comfortable than an Airbnb apartment or condo with more space and a kitchen and without weird hotel WiFi that often barely works at all.
>>akerl_+i8
Maybe I’ve just gotten lucky but I’ve been staying in Airbnbs all over the world for ten years now and this hasn’t happened to me yet. Bad Wi-Fi is a dealbreaker for me because I work remote.