It's all controversial down here right now, regular B&Bs and hotels are pissed. Plus, technically it's illegal.
It's in a legal grey area pretty much everywhere.
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Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon.
It's all controversial down here right now, regular B&Bs and hotels are pissed. Plus, technically it's illegal.
It's in a legal grey area pretty much everywhere.
We've had great experiences with airbnb & VRBO in New Orleans, San Juan, and Vancouver. I understand why the hotels and such would be pissed about those services but, as a consumer, they can be pretty awesome.
Yeah, I get why hotels are pissed, and neighbors too, but even beyond the cost issue, when you're somewhere for a week, having a kitchen is key.
and neighbors too,
Oh, yeah, this too in some situations.
even beyond the cost issue, when you're somewhere for a week, having a kitchen is key.
I loved having a whole cottage (and then an apartment) for our honeymoon, precisely because it meant we could cook instead of needing to go out for every meal (even though we went out for quite a few). And it was nice to have room to spread out. We found our places through VRBO.
(And if anyone ever goes to Mendocino, I unreservedly recommend the place we stayed, as long as you don't mind not having a TV. [Oddly enough, there is wifi.])
Yeah, and also since there will be three of us--it'd be kid of obnoxious to pay for two hotel rooms, but I can't see us all sharing one for a week.
regardless of the format, my neighborhood recommendations are Marigny and the Lower Garden District. Marigny is sort of in the middle of everything, with the FQ on one side and Bywater on the other. Lots and lots of restaurants, bars, clubs.
LGD is Uptown, which I think is awesome (it's the area where I live, and I think it's the shit), and if you stay on or between St. Charles and Prytania, you're close to the St. Charles streetcar/bus to go further uptown or downtown into the CBD/Warehouse District/FQ.
LGD represent! My old neighborhood.
Landed in Israel. Already miss you.
Welcome home, Shir! Miss ya too!
WRT AirBnB, the other issue is taxes. Many cities charge a higher hotel tax. It's an easy tax to pass, as it's only for folks visiting your city. Which are typically folks who do not vote in your city. With ABNB, they are not charging those higher taxes, and the city is missing some extra revenue. (there have been a couple stories on it on the local NPR here in Los Angeles).