Going Away for Labor Day? It's Never Too Early To Book Your Home Stay
Call me spoiled, but hotels just aren't good enough for me anymore. No, sir. I could be staying at the Ritz in Paris, but traveling requires a certain amount of creature comforts and unless I can have my own mini-kitchen where I can prepare my own mini-tea, mini yogurts, and mini-mid-day sandwiches, hotels just don't cut the mustard.
In all seriousness, an upshot of the recession seems to be that homeowners are getting collectively organized to clear, clean and market available space to would-be vacationers who prefer the intimate touches of a home away from home to impersonal hotels and bedding of dubious cleanliness. Check out "Europe Without Hotels" from the New York Times yesterday for the hows, whys and wherefores homeowners are making small piles of cash renting out spare space.
All of this is to say, if you're making plans for Labor Day weekend, or really, for any of your upcoming getaways, home stays are an incredibly savvy option, offering more comfort, more style and more value than even the best hotels. Here's a list of resources, many of which we have tried, enjoyed and tried again, with utter delight.
VRBO.com: Vacation Rentals By Owner
AirBnB.com: Stylish Bed and Breakfasts, on the fly
iStopOver.com: Easy, short term rentals
Crashpadder.com: Easy short term rentals with pep
Couchsurfing.com: Free to low-cost couch crashing, all around the world


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If you have seen the inside of one fancy 5 star hotel you have seen them all. This is a great idea cause it gives you more a sense of how the local people get on. You get a better feel of the place in general.