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Topic | going overseas this spring, tips for airbnb? |
SmartMuffin 03/09/18 4:51:26 PM #20: | KingButz posted... Don't know if smuffin has actually researched Reykjavik, but the cheapest hotels there are $150+ per night during travel season. If you're looking for comfort accommodations, that's $300+ per night. And these hotels are not in prime locations, either. Why do you expect to be able to get something just as good for half the price? If you can't answer the question of "WHY is this place so much cheaper than a hotel?" then you're setting yourself up for failure. --- SmartMuffin - Because anything less would be uncivilized - http://i.imgur.com/W66HUUy.jpg http://dudewheresmyfreedom.com/ ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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