I don't do Airbnbs as a rule anymore... because so many hidden fees or demands of the owners and Airbnb very seldom backs you up. And the cleanliness can vary so widely. I know at least at a hotel I can call and have sheets changed or room changed if it's something that won't put me off staying there period.
as an Airbnb owner I must defend against your statement . ------* All fees are clearly shown before you book . It's broken down for you The nightly stay fee. the cleaning fee. Airbnb's finder fee then the taxes. --- *. Airbnb, contrary to your belief , supports the guest MUCH more than the host , should issues arise . ---* Cleanliness is an area all previous guests post and can be seen in the ratings and comments before booking. --*. Should you find your accommodation not up to your standards with bedding and cleanliness simply contact your host and any host worth their salt will be on it immediately to remedy the problem to your satisfaction. Airbnb offers the guest something much different than a hotel can offer . SPACE, A full kitchen and privacy .
Yeah I went through a phase of loving BnB but it's too unreliable and unknown. You have to learn where everything is and how it works, always a million rules, and notes and all that. Give me a dull chain hotel most of the time these days. Good if you are a group or family though for a longer stay.
Jess I have unsubscribed from so many "big" content creators because they are so unrelatable that it actually annoys me and I just think about how much it must be negatively affecting the younger generation and how they'll be at risk of feeling like they're not doing well in life if they don't have those things, or that they'll get themselves into financial trouble in order to try to keep up with people they aspire to be like. When really it's people like you they should look up to. Nice, kind, funny, down to earth, hard working and keeping your toes in a "real" job too. You appreciate the little things and as a 30 something woman I appreciate your content far more. Keep doing what you're doing, we need people like you to keep it real Xx
Couldn't agree more. I'm chronically ill therefore quite broke. While social media makes me feel really poor, Tim simply shows a place like a 'normal' person would react and I feel like I've been there too and can check them off of my list for free!❤
Ur channel is so comforting that i literally watch it every night before sleeping whenever u drop a new video,amazing amazing content man,plz keep doing what u do😅😅👑👑
This kaki green is a neutral color to refleck what little color is in the desert(cactus and Joshua trees). The other colors are also a reflection of the desert. Very neutral palette. Beautiful.
I would stay there in a heartbeat. It’s actually the best place to be alone it’s a good place to just think and reset. Not scary at all. Thankyou Tim , Great job❤ Be safe ❤
@@pippab636 Well, there's not a lot of people living in the desert so odds are that if a body is found, it's probably a tourist who didn't survive the conditions or the body was brought to the desert to dispose of it.
The first thing I thought when you opened that sliding door all the way was, "Oh no! Rattlers and scorpions!" I love the desert. This was so much fun to watch.
Next time when you use a coffee grinder, you have to make sure that the lid is tight on the top and you have to put your hand on the whole top of the coffee grinder and it’ll grind. There’s a trick to it just so you know.
the outside shower is for before the pool if you like or after the pool to wash off quite common here in California and the price is reasonable also especially for a family and friends...
That's what I thought but I didn't see any way to access it from the outside. Did I miss the secondary door to get inside without going inside the house?
It wasn’t flu. Trust me I’ve had flu and was laid for the best part of a week. Ya can’t be bothered to do anything than sleep. So I can safe.y say Tim ain’t got the flu
At first I was sceptical about it but gradually it grew on me throughout the video and it really surprised me to see how nice and modern the home actually was. Beautiful scenery and very peaceful out in the Joshua Tree Desert. Another fantastic experience that you have shared with us Tim 😊
I am a fan of your videos and live in Palm Springs. I was happy to see that you visited the desert. It looks like you were here in September when we had a break from the heat. Soon after, the heat got back up to 110 f (43 c) and stayed that way for 6 weeks. The strange cloud formation in your video was the aftermath of a rocket launch from SpaceX for the Starlink Satellites. It is very common to see the launches from all over southern California. It was a shame you missed the actual launch because they light up the sky in beautiful colors and it would have been cool to capture on your video.
I’m so glad someone is doing this. I love your channel. I love your accent. I love everything I actually like Airbnb better than hotels. I just find them cleaner and I like them better. I’ve stayed in them all over the country.
They say he's been through the desert in a car with no name, it felt good to be out of the rain. Jokes aside, great video Tim. Must have been strange being by yourself in the middle of nowhere.
A friend and I stayed in an AirBnb just outside Durango on a cattle ranch. The area was quite remote too and there was a tiny strip of a town a short drive away and it was so amazing. It was only $584 in total, for four nights in April a couple of years ago. The thing I enjoyed the most was how remote it was. There was a sunroom that overlooked the farmland with mountains on the horizon and I would sit there in the late afternoon until the sun set, I could’ve lived there forever!
I lived in the little town of Joshua Tree which is at the start of the Joshua Tree monument. Raised my son there and worked at the little bank. It was a wonderful time . Loved it went hiking there are old mines ,rock climbing, also robber hide outs etc. I didn’t want to leave but due to my job I had to. I became a desert rat.
I would love the peace and quiet. Had to chuckle a bit because the thought that went through my mind was, leave it to a man to arrive at an air b&b out in the dessert without food and actually believe he could get something at a 'shop' 5 minutes away.😂
Fantastic place … would love to stay there .. though I agree with you about the bedding . Not the most inviting or freshest looking bed ! Thanks for sharing
Tim I was looking forward to this!!!! as I used to live yucca valley for 3 years it's next to Joshua tree and twentynine palms... desert has its own beauty! Stargazing is beautifulI 🤩 was surprised that you went there I'm so glad!!! That's a great place !!!!you got to get and get away from it all that's the whole thing about the desert when you get anything there you always have that land....
I always look forward to your videos, you do such a wonderful job. I’ve tried other channels for this kind of content but I couldn’t get into them 🫣 I was wondering if you had seen any snakes or creepy crawlies whilst there, but then you mentioned later on that you’d only really seen a chipmunk ☺Probaby a good thing 🐍❤
hi timmrs tightwad here. loved the video and i was thinking maybe but then throught definately no wont stay here, a bit pricey for one night. and scenry was a bit bleak. but i did enjoy the vis=deo thankyou tim as ever
That was a huge AMERICAN AGAVE Tim, not a huge ALOE VERA. Interesting to see Joshua Tree with you. I think you need to spend more time in these places to really get some use out of the installations. It looked good though!
I too put milk in my earl grey tea! I actually put milk in all my teas (if they're orange pekoe or black tea based) except the herbal ones such as mint and camomile.
I love Joshua Tree National Park! I used to go hiking there with my friends when I was stationed at the Marine Corps. base in Twentynine Palms right down route 62. People love stargazing at night. No light pollution. It's also very close to Palm Springs!
the pillows being tucked between the coffee table and the benches outside is so they dont get blown around when the inevitable thunderstorm blows through the desert also pool chillers are a thing here in arizona, i bet they are also a thing in cali; even moreso there.
This place looks modern and minimalistic, nice. Hearing the american accent spoken in the shop gives that feeling of being in an american movie lol. Great video and editing
This one really made me laugh…you getting out of the hammock, you saying you almost burnt your face off lighting the fire and then when you tried to grind the coffee and the kettle appeared 😂😂😂 The place looked wonderful. Great video as always Tim.
Wow I absolutely love seeing you in these amazing videos. What a beautiful dessert sky. You'll never forget your travels. Casper will say my dads been to so many wonderful places. Thank you tim. Please take care and bless you always.
Gabby and Casper need to get in on as many trips as they can before Casper is school age. After that, apart from being SO much more expensive, Gabby will never be able to get away.
Not an Airbnb, but one you might want to try with Gaby and Casper is the Warwick Castle Hotel. It only opened in July this year and has a slight advantage over the Lodges on the site, in that the rooms have air conditioning. Being a Merlin site, there are usually plenty of discount offers available too.
Mesa Market is legendary here. They definitely have eggs. Next to the beer, right hand side lol. My local store when you don’t feel like driving an extra 10 minutes to town.
We lived in England for three years when my husband was in the service. They put milk in my hot tea at a restaurant and I loved it. I always have it in my tea now. Beautiful place. Thanks for sharing your adventures!
when an Airbnb iis that remote - they should et you pre request basic groceries and froxen food and stock the fridge . im sure if would have been nicer with a decent meal .
Wow what a place Tim ! Would love to explore that neck of the woods one day - that American desert scenery always reminds me of the film ‘Duel’ from back in the day ..Not sure I would be good on my own out there - I’m fine until the sun goes down then my imagination goes wild ! Loving your morning attire btw - cap looks ace 👌🏻😊
As not a fan of warm, hot climates, I'd be the last person you'd see out there. Despite the peace and quiet, looking out the windows into the sheer darkness (of an evening); my imagination and heart palpitations would be racing! 😮
A nice house in the remote desert, the perfect target. Security would be my first concern. Also Tim, consider getting trail cams for places you stay out in the woods or wild.
I’ve only stay at an Airbnb once as a reunion with kids and grandkids. It was a great experience except for the price. You can, from just my experience looking for places, expect to pay double the nightly fee with all added on costs. The pro’s was that it had a pool and hot tub (separate fee to heat), full kitchen and with kids they had plenty of space to play without worrying a lot about disturbing people. You just have to weigh your pros and cons. Everyone have a very lovely weekend. Cheers 🥂
We stay in Airbnb a lot in the uk and it pretty much always works out cheaper than 2 rooms in a hotel - add to that the privacy and convenience of a full kitchen etc it is hard to beat. Prices of course vary accoring to the quality and size but so they do with hotels. The only thing I woud say is, if you are looking to stay a week or more, see if you can find who else the same place is listed with. Usually homes in the UK are on with a local holiday company as well as Airbnb and the local company is usually at least 10% cheaper (and preferred by the owner).
@@andyjdhurley Yes definitely check other sites. The one we stayed out had a note in the “Host Book” that if you booked directly through them you get a discounted rate. I don’t know about the UK but what I’ve discovered in my research is most of the vacation rental properties (Airbnb, VRBO, etc) in the US are corporate owned. I think for family holidays or reunions they are wonderful. If I’m booking for just myself or myself and my spouse, I will spend my money on a luxury hotel every time. It’s definitely personal choice and always pros versus cons with anything you choose. Thank you so much for your reply. It’s so great to hear everyone’s experiences around the world. Have a wonderful weekend!
Joshua Tree is a most unique place on earth. I love going there. The only thing about these special trees is that you have to watch where and what you step on. The spikey seeds will go through shoes.
I travel around California a lot, so it was great to see you doing Joshua tree. Did you have a link to this AirBnb? My overriding memory of my last visit to Joshua tree was rattlesnakes and scorpions.
The sky was stunning. I could have watched 5 straight minutes of that! 😍
I don't do Airbnbs as a rule anymore... because so many hidden fees or demands of the owners and Airbnb very seldom backs you up. And the cleanliness can vary so widely. I know at least at a hotel I can call and have sheets changed or room changed if it's something that won't put me off staying there period.
I so agree..it's less expensive to stay in a nice hotel. This is such a beautiful area! The desert gets cold at night. The night sky is incredible!
as an Airbnb owner I must defend against your statement . ------* All fees are clearly shown before you book . It's broken down for you The nightly stay fee. the cleaning fee. Airbnb's finder fee then the taxes. --- *. Airbnb, contrary to your belief , supports the guest MUCH more than the host , should issues arise . ---* Cleanliness is an area all previous guests post and can be seen in the ratings and comments before booking. --*. Should you find your accommodation not up to your standards with bedding and cleanliness simply contact your host and any host worth their salt will be on it immediately to remedy the problem to your satisfaction. Airbnb offers the guest something much different than a hotel can offer . SPACE, A full kitchen and privacy .
@@myra0224 you are a sociopath . Get some help.
Yeah I went through a phase of loving BnB but it's too unreliable and unknown. You have to learn where everything is and how it works, always a million rules, and notes and all that. Give me a dull chain hotel most of the time these days.
Good if you are a group or family though for a longer stay.
@@YesItsMeGuys68Yeah, so much privacy, except for the ones where the owners have cameras spying on you the whole time. And insane cleaning fees.
Jess I have unsubscribed from so many "big" content creators because they are so unrelatable that it actually annoys me and I just think about how much it must be negatively affecting the younger generation and how they'll be at risk of feeling like they're not doing well in life if they don't have those things, or that they'll get themselves into financial trouble in order to try to keep up with people they aspire to be like. When really it's people like you they should look up to. Nice, kind, funny, down to earth, hard working and keeping your toes in a "real" job too. You appreciate the little things and as a 30 something woman I appreciate your content far more. Keep doing what you're doing, we need people like you to keep it real Xx
Couldn't agree more. I'm chronically ill therefore quite broke. While social media makes me feel really poor, Tim simply shows a place like a 'normal' person would react and I feel like I've been there too and can check them off of my list for free!❤
Ur channel is so comforting that i literally watch it every night before sleeping whenever u drop a new video,amazing amazing content man,plz keep doing what u do😅😅👑👑
This kaki green is a neutral color to refleck what little color is in the desert(cactus and Joshua trees). The other colors are also a reflection of the desert. Very neutral palette. Beautiful.
They put the cushions down like that because it gets really windy at times in the desert.
Yeah those cushions would turn into tumbleweeds if they were not secured 🙃
Yes you are correct
Let's hope he put them back before he left 😆
I would stay there in a heartbeat. It’s actually the best place to be alone it’s a good place to just think and reset. Not scary at all. Thankyou Tim , Great job❤ Be safe ❤
Looks amazing. And remote. My greatest fear would be ending up as the victim source material for an episode of "Criminal Minds" with nobody around. 😂
Most bodies found in the desert were transported there from a city.
Oh come on its U2 fan paradise.
@@LVQ-so5thhow do you know that?🤣🤣🤣🤣😂
@@pippab636 Well, there's not a lot of people living in the desert so odds are that if a body is found, it's probably a tourist who didn't survive the conditions or the body was brought to the desert to dispose of it.
Shadowwar2580.. I agree 💯🙏
The first thing I thought when you opened that sliding door all the way was, "Oh no! Rattlers and scorpions!" I love the desert. This was so much fun to watch.
My thought was tarantulas lol but yes scorpions and snakes too!!!!
Next time when you use a coffee grinder, you have to make sure that the lid is tight on the top and you have to put your hand on the whole top of the coffee grinder and it’ll grind. There’s a trick to it just so you know.
That's true desert living there. I'd love to go on a trip like that, what an adventure. Thanks for taking us along 👍
Love that place!!!♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
No noise pollution...love star gazing... beautiful abb😊😊😊
the outside shower is for before the pool if you like or after the pool to wash off quite common here in California and the price is reasonable also especially for a family and friends...
I was like 🤔 when he said open air pool and then I remember it’s a So Cali thing. No bad weather or mosquitos
we have the same thing in europe on the beaches etc. it's not an american thing only lol
@@funkmachine9094 👍
That's what I thought but I didn't see any way to access it from the outside. Did I miss the secondary door to get inside without going inside the house?
Can hear you struggling with flu in video. Glad you’re okay now, can’t of been easy filming feeling so rough
Thanks Danny
It wasn’t flu. Trust me I’ve had flu and was laid for the best part of a week. Ya can’t be bothered to do anything than sleep. So I can safe.y say Tim ain’t got the flu
I would be freaked out staying on my own in the 🏜️
Great video Tim
@@sharynkhan1104 I would be as well
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A good scream and cry out there would heal me right about now. Never been to Joshua Tree but I love Palm Springs. I felt so at peace there
At first I was sceptical about it but gradually it grew on me throughout the video and it really surprised me to see how nice and modern the home actually was. Beautiful scenery and very peaceful out in the Joshua Tree Desert. Another fantastic experience that you have shared with us Tim 😊
Would have liked to seen him try to light the fire pit!
They tuck the cushions down like that ,so they don’t blow away. What an experience that was 🤗
I am a fan of your videos and live in Palm Springs. I was happy to see that you visited the desert. It looks like you were here in September when we had a break from the heat. Soon after, the heat got back up to 110 f (43 c) and stayed that way for 6 weeks. The strange cloud formation in your video was the aftermath of a rocket launch from SpaceX for the Starlink Satellites. It is very common to see the launches from all over southern California. It was a shame you missed the actual launch because they light up the sky in beautiful colors and it would have been cool to capture on your video.
I’m so glad someone is doing this. I love your channel. I love your accent. I love everything I actually like Airbnb better than hotels. I just find them cleaner and I like them better. I’ve stayed in them all over the country.
I imagine those hammocks are for star gazing
Great setup for that! It's also the only thing I like about the desert; the night sky.
Exactly what I thought, but then I saw a comment about the scorpions. Maybe I will just watch from inside! 🫣
They say he's been through the desert in a car with no name, it felt good to be out of the rain.
Jokes aside, great video Tim. Must have been strange being by yourself in the middle of nowhere.
A friend and I stayed in an AirBnb just outside Durango on a cattle ranch. The area was quite remote too and there was a tiny strip of a town a short drive away and it was so amazing. It was only $584 in total, for four nights in April a couple of years ago. The thing I enjoyed the most was how remote it was. There was a sunroom that overlooked the farmland with mountains on the horizon and I would sit there in the late afternoon until the sun set, I could’ve lived there forever!
My only complaint with this video is, I wanted it to be longer. Still love it tho!
me too
I agree with this 100%. Longer for this one would have really been magnificent!
Me also😊
I qgree. Less cuts next time please
I'd liked to have seen more of the sky at night. Tim inserted a brief shot of it, but I wanted to look for certain features of stars, planets.
I lived in the little town of Joshua Tree which is at the start of the Joshua Tree monument. Raised my son there and worked at the little bank. It was a wonderful time . Loved it went hiking there are old mines ,rock climbing, also robber hide outs etc. I didn’t want to leave but due to my job I had to. I became a desert rat.
You make me chuckle , getting In & out of the hammock 🤭Thanks for sharing Tim 😎👍
I would love the peace and quiet. Had to chuckle a bit because the thought that went through my mind was, leave it to a man to arrive at an air b&b out in the dessert without food and actually believe he could get something at a 'shop' 5 minutes away.😂
...jeeeeeez! For 1 night!!! I need to get into the Airb&b game!
Oh no!never go barefoot in the desert! scorpions! We live in the desert and we don’t even wear flip flops in the dark.
Scorpion 🦂
I got used to checking my boots in the Sahara.
I was thinking scorpions and rattlesnakes 😳
@@PatWyrwitzke very true! ‘rock the casbah’ song taught me that. ‘The Bedouins’
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0:16 I was half expecting John Wayne on a horse with his six-shooter to appear.
Or Omar Sharif - referencing that classic scene in David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia...
@@MadJens0 In Tim's video titled "I Stay In A Deserted Hotel!" the intro really does conjure up an image of Lawrence Of Arabia.
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Greetings from Florida! Survived a hurricane and now I'm walking with Tim 😎 Not very rainy where this video was filmed, haha
That looked crazy i thought we had rough storms in Ireland yikes
Hopefully all OK?
Happy you survived!!!!!
All is well, thank you 🙏
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And not forgetting - U2 The Joshua Tree Album 1987. Great Vlog Tim 🇺🇸
I swear 2 years ago man it was leisurely walks in the English countryside.
Look how far you've grown in such a short amount of time!.
Keep it up mate
Fantastic place … would love to stay there .. though I agree with you about the bedding . Not the most inviting or freshest looking bed ! Thanks for sharing
Tim I was looking forward to this!!!! as I used to live yucca valley for 3 years it's next to Joshua tree and twentynine palms... desert has its own beauty! Stargazing is beautifulI 🤩 was surprised that you went there I'm so glad!!! That's a great place !!!!you got to get and get away from it all that's the whole thing about the desert when you get anything there you always have that land....
You should've eaten off the food truck Tim. Great video and beautiful place
I always look forward to your videos, you do such a wonderful job. I’ve tried other channels for this kind of content but I couldn’t get into them 🫣 I was wondering if you had seen any snakes or creepy crawlies whilst there, but then you mentioned later on that you’d only really seen a chipmunk ☺Probaby a good thing 🐍❤
Thanks , no just one chipmunk lol
The clouds you saw were from a SpaceX launch from Vandenberg.
I would love to stay there.
Tim I put milk in earl grey too.
Great video as always! Love it when you make it to America, can't wait to see where you go next!
What a great location , skies must be amazing with no light pollution and that shower area, what do you choose in or out .
You could have quite a party with those showers, Tim! 😂
Brilliant vlog Tim 👏🏻now that’s what you call getting away from it All!!
You could dedicate a channel to all the incredible airbnbs in jtree. They are insane
lol tim never change you are brilliant
hi timmrs tightwad here. loved the video and i was thinking maybe but then throught definately no wont stay here, a bit pricey for one night. and scenry was a bit bleak. but i did enjoy the vis=deo thankyou tim as ever
That was a huge AMERICAN AGAVE Tim, not a huge ALOE VERA. Interesting to see Joshua Tree with you. I think you need to spend more time in these places to really get some use out of the installations. It looked good though!
I too put milk in my earl grey tea! I actually put milk in all my teas (if they're orange pekoe or black tea based) except the herbal ones such as mint and camomile.
I would stay here as long as i wasn't on my own. So peaceful and beautiful night skies. It would be a welcome escape from noisy neighbours!
Those hammocks are for looking at the stars
Ohhh Tim, the pillows are stuffed llow so they don't blow away in the desert high winds.
I've done Airbnbs in Porto and Carcasonne. Both really comfortable with no add ons. Topped off with cheap Ryanair flights made them great breaks away.
Hey Tim!! Wow, so nice watching your vlog out there in Joshua Tree. Thank you for sharing. Hope you get well soon.❤
I love Joshua Tree National Park! I used to go hiking there with my friends when I was stationed at the Marine Corps. base in Twentynine Palms right down route 62. People love stargazing at night. No light pollution. It's also very close to Palm Springs!
Wow
smarttripai AI fixes this. Luxury Airbnb in Joshua Tree
I live vicariously through these reviews, haven't had a holiday in years. Stay safe on your travels Tim, with that Hurricane Milton.
Thank you
Same. I’ll never afford to travel like this but in some way I do, just a little, with each video
Thank you for sharing this Airbnb. Seems so peaceful.
the pillows being tucked between the coffee table and the benches outside is so they dont get blown around when the inevitable thunderstorm blows through the desert
also pool chillers are a thing here in arizona, i bet they are also a thing in cali; even moreso there.
Gabby should have there and Casper with you I love the Abnb it’s beautiful love it Love from Australia 🇦🇺 enjoy 🇦🇺🇦🇺👍👍
Wow yes please 😁very remote,maybe have a few guests with you for safety 🤣x
Fab. Looks like your having amazing time xxxx
At least you didn't have a run in with any of the unfavourable wildlife such as rattlesnakes!!🥰❤
Stayed in an air bnb at Joshua too. Loved it. Long horn steer walked by our porch in the morning. ❤
I’m pretty sure this house was used as a major filming location for Palm Springs (2020), I definitely recognise the pool! It’s a great film!!
It was also a horror movie set.
Death Valley, California will also be a perfect spot for a Winter vacation, Tim!
This place looks modern and minimalistic, nice. Hearing the american accent spoken in the shop gives that feeling of being in an american movie lol. Great video and editing
This one really made me laugh…you getting out of the hammock, you saying you almost burnt your face off lighting the fire and then when you tried to grind the coffee and the kettle appeared 😂😂😂 The place looked wonderful. Great video as always Tim.
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Wow I absolutely love seeing you in these amazing videos. What a beautiful dessert sky. You'll never forget your travels. Casper will say my dads been to so many wonderful places. Thank you tim. Please take care and bless you always.
Silent follower from Nairobi Kenya 🇰🇪
This gives me Sims vibes so hard lol. The random desert and a pool the size of the house like you did a motherlode cheat. Looks fabulous.
Gabby and Casper need to get in on as many trips as they can before Casper is school age. After that, apart from being SO much more expensive, Gabby will never be able to get away.
Been in that area many times - you're very fortunate to experience that.
Not an Airbnb, but one you might want to try with Gaby and Casper is the Warwick Castle Hotel. It only opened in July this year and has a slight advantage over the Lodges on the site, in that the rooms have air conditioning. Being a Merlin site, there are usually plenty of discount offers available too.
I love that you're doing Airbnb's now.
Thats great! I'm so glad you did that !!! I've never stayed in an Airbnb in the middle of the desert but I've always thought about it.
Mesa Market is legendary here. They definitely have eggs. Next to the beer, right hand side lol. My local store when you don’t feel like driving an extra 10 minutes to town.
What a great place for 4 people to have a mini break !
Editing is 👌🏽
what a place that is
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the indoor/ outdoor shower, " phenomenal"
I grew up in the Mojave desert and Joshua Trees are one of my favorite trees. So unique and cool!
We lived in England for three years when my husband was in the service. They put milk in my hot tea at a restaurant and I loved it. I always have it in my tea now. Beautiful place. Thanks for sharing your adventures!
when an Airbnb iis that remote - they should et you pre request basic groceries and froxen food and stock the fridge . im sure if would have been nicer with a decent meal .
I was sorry to see when Tim passed by the food truck outside the quick market. He passed up a delicious meal, I expect.
Now that was what I call an air B&B looked fabulous
Thanks for taking me on a trip to the Joshua Tree desert, Tim. I loved it.
Record with the shower;) such a lovely looking holiday home.
Very good quality videos ,Simple ,Articulate And Straight to the point ,Well done.
Wow what a place Tim ! Would love to explore that neck of the woods one day - that American desert scenery always reminds me of the film ‘Duel’ from back in the day ..Not sure I would be good on my own out there - I’m fine until the sun goes down then my imagination goes wild ! Loving your morning attire btw - cap looks ace 👌🏻😊
Thanks!
Deserts get very cold at night at times. One extreme to another.
Love this place! The decor was beautiful!
As not a fan of warm, hot climates, I'd be the last person you'd see out there. Despite the peace and quiet, looking out the windows into the sheer darkness (of an evening); my imagination and heart palpitations would be racing! 😮
You should do more air b n b around the world some lovely properties on there
A nice house in the remote desert, the perfect target. Security would be my first concern. Also Tim, consider getting trail cams for places you stay out in the woods or wild.
My kinda place. The middle of nowhere with the stars 😊
I’ve only stay at an Airbnb once as a reunion with kids and grandkids. It was a great experience except for the price. You can, from just my experience looking for places, expect to pay double the nightly fee with all added on costs. The pro’s was that it had a pool and hot tub (separate fee to heat), full kitchen and with kids they had plenty of space to play without worrying a lot about disturbing people. You just have to weigh your pros and cons. Everyone have a very lovely weekend. Cheers 🥂
We stay in Airbnb a lot in the uk and it pretty much always works out cheaper than 2 rooms in a hotel - add to that the privacy and convenience of a full kitchen etc it is hard to beat. Prices of course vary accoring to the quality and size but so they do with hotels. The only thing I woud say is, if you are looking to stay a week or more, see if you can find who else the same place is listed with. Usually homes in the UK are on with a local holiday company as well as Airbnb and the local company is usually at least 10% cheaper (and preferred by the owner).
@@andyjdhurley Yes definitely check other sites. The one we stayed out had a note in the “Host Book” that if you booked directly through them you get a discounted rate. I don’t know about the UK but what I’ve discovered in my research is most of the vacation rental properties (Airbnb, VRBO, etc) in the US are corporate owned. I think for family holidays or reunions they are wonderful. If I’m booking for just myself or myself and my spouse, I will spend my money on a luxury hotel every time. It’s definitely personal choice and always pros versus cons with anything you choose. Thank you so much for your reply. It’s so great to hear everyone’s experiences around the world. Have a wonderful weekend!
I put milk in my earl grey also...very nice AB&B..thanks for the great video
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I like it
Joshua Tree is a most unique place on earth. I love going there. The only thing about these special trees is that you have to watch where and what you step on. The spikey seeds will go through shoes.
I travel around California a lot, so it was great to see you doing Joshua tree. Did you have a link to this AirBnb?
My overriding memory of my last visit to Joshua tree was rattlesnakes and scorpions.