10-12-2022, 01:27 AM
(10-11-2022, 11:47 PM)LP link Wrote:As the world returns to travel it seems expectations might need to be adjusted.
I've a few friends now returning form initial trips having been on the travel shelf for sometime. While they reports some terrific deals with some venues are making a genuine effort to attract travellers, it seems that much like the effects of the great resignation on commercial enterprise, travel accommodation has been wrecked by the presence of airBnB, and it's leaving the travel accommodation experience falling well short of expectation.
One friend has begun using the term airBnB as an acronym for, air-Beds-n-Bugs.
Make your bookings wisely!
Must say that in our travels around Oz and NZ Mrs Baggers and I can only praise the AirBnbs we've stayed in. Before moving into our new home in Gippsland last year we stayed in an AirBnb whilst cleaning and urgent repairs we done, and it was sensational. Cleaning came in every week to change all bedding and towels and give the place a once over. We only AirBnb where the place has a gold star (or whatever the high rating thing is).
Only our ruthless best, from Board to bootstudders will get us no. 17


