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1. laweij+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-01-10 02:32:00
> Good thing we arrived at 11am and not 6pm. or we'd be literally f*cked for the night.

Was mostly suprprised to read this, as if they'd never even heard of hotels. Depending on the location, a hotel may or may not have been available, but there are shocking number of hotel rooms available on any given night in almost any location (U.S. in my exerience)

replies(2): >>mumble+K >>dagw+TP
2. mumble+K[view] [source] 2023-01-10 02:35:45
>>laweij+(OP)
Well, they were also planning to stay for a month. At least in my opinion, hotels are typically not a great choice for a stay of that duration, and extended stay hotels are often in locations that just don't work if you don't have a car.
replies(2): >>jimmyd+14 >>jen20+k4
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3. jimmyd+14[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-01-10 02:55:18
>>mumble+K
My impression with this comment was that OP seemed to be emphasizing that they had no place to stay that first night.
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4. jen20+k4[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-01-10 02:57:28
>>mumble+K
They’re fine for one night while you resolve the Airbnb problem though.
5. dagw+TP[view] [source] 2023-01-10 10:42:23
>>laweij+(OP)
Yea, even if I was to stay at an AirBnB long term, I would be very careful with booking an AirBnB for the day I arrived. I've had enough experience where I was supposed to be at the hotel by 2pm and actually ended up at the hotel at 2 am. With hotels this is never a problem.
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