Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by Cyph0n 1217 days ago
Yep, Airbnb more often than not is the only option for families, especially those with young children.

I recently ended up booking a 2 bed apartment for essentially the same price as a nearby hotel. I don’t like the overall Airbnb experience, but I also don’t want to pay ~2x for an additional hotel room.

1 comments

Also, hotels don’t have a kitchen. Eating out for every meal isn’t something I’m going to do for any stay longer than a few days.
>Also, hotels don’t have a kitchen.

Not necessarily true. The suite/long-stay brands like Residence Inn usually have kitchenettes. (Not that I usually use them other than the refrigerator.)

Homewood Suites have full refrigerators and two burner stoves. There are plenty of hotel brands that cater to extended stays that have kitchens.
Aparthotels are pretty common.