@@Feelingpreetyglonkywhen I was a kid in the 70s, lots of houses here in New England had reproduction and antique spinning wheels as part of the decor. Thank god that went out of style.
14:35 is the best description of college architecture - they keep it minimal and distinct from the main buildings. Effective cause you can appreciate both and they don't try and match, which never work.
Thats what my college did basically. Except instead of attaching them, they're connected by bridges and catwalks (which i prefer). your first class might be in the building that looks like an airport, and your next could be across the bridge in a prison basement.
@@djentloveryeah I was always so happy that I had both sets of grandparents and that just seemed like it was a constant in my life. Last year I lost my grandma on my dads side and grandpa on my moms side. It’s a very weird feeling knowing they are gone. The sadness has largely passed but it still doesn’t feel real if that makes sense which I guess it doesn’t really have to
Ive been loving the feel of cody's videos lately. The editor is so good. I like how Cody will start talking about something, continue to move forward with something else, then come back to the previous thing with a lil joke. It's so casual feeling and conversational. Like i'm nodding my head and agreeing with his commentary. Nobody does it like this. Just really comfy vibes.
lmao, true, i havent noticed that i rarely like the topic of his videos and i didnt click this one but now im sitting here just like "these are just great vibes and cody having fun, why didnt i click on it before" cody really is good vibes personified on youtube nowadays
This whole video is about Sonder: Definition: the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own-populated with their own ambitions, friends, routines, ... It’s a beautiful thing. I’m so fascinated by the infinite stories of others who we will never know.
I think about it in traffic all the time. Look around at allllll the cars stuck in the same line as me and wonder where they’re going. Who their friends and family are. If they grew up nearby and I just never met them or if they moved here from another state or another country. People are so interesting and wonderful ❤ also people are dull and terrible so I just take my moments of awe with a grain of salt lol
8:39 Cody talking about his desperate desire to know what’s going on inside a home when he walks by is truly the exact same energy as my dog (Fletcher) has when we go on walks - we call this behavior “trick or treating” bc he will try and convince you to go down every person driveway to their front door so he can see what’s going on indoors. He’s also into stairs, bridges, basically anything that takes you somewhere 😂
As a Vermonter, 10:51 is exactly the kind of vibe 80% of the houses here look like. Cabin-like, rustic, filled to the brim with stuff that does nothing except make the homeowner feel joy.
Fr most Vermont homes that are in more rural areas are some of the coziest houses you'll ever see. I remember a few years ago I was on a Ski trip in Vermont and stayed at a b&b that had all feather beds and was the most welcoming and warm place imaginable.
The mansion at 8:47 is one of the last Gilded Age mansions in the US known as the Hotze House. It's particularly important because a lot of Gilded Age mansions from this era have been demolished through the passage of time. From what I know, the entire structure was restored to near historical accuracy and shows what it was like to have extravagant wealth during the end of the 1800s. Last I read up on it, a group was taking care of this house as using it for community activities but it looks like they finally decided to give it up and sell it
@@GoblinsteinsMonsterRoyalHogyeah even Milwaukee and Madison are not nearly as bad as I expected when I first went there lol. I was expecting more in line with Chicago or god forbid New York but it was just fine
Love videos like this. And that house with the dance room was amazing. It showcases true craftsmanship instead of the mass produced home parts we have now. The floors are so intricate and all the wood is well maintained. Even the wallpaper. I love it a lot.
The house near the Packer stadium can pay off their yearly mortgage by selling spots in their driveway/yard for people to park in and walk to the game. All the houses near Lambeau are getting snapped up also to be developed into “game houses” and such, especially as Green Bay itself goes through a ton of development
my cousin lives in one of those super sharp angeled modern silicon valley style mansions but let me tell you that shit is *lived in*. paintings from art class all around, tons of books that have *actually* been read, weird trinkets, stuffed animals, dog toys, the works. i think it's up to the person living there to make a house truly great
0:55 great acid trip but it feels like the cat in the hat live action movie house after the cat arrives which definitely is an acid trip innit of itself
@@kenziehansen2424 legit my favorite movie. A couple of years ago it became mine and my boyfriends movie and we have watched it at least 50 times in the past 5 years. Something about it is just so good
It feels like you're virtually travelling through neighborhoods and getting a sneak peek into other people's lives. And the listings you've found are definitely wild. It's truly interesting how unique each home can be.
"Omg dude this room? You could just be... CUTting SHAPES. I'm just picturing-like I'd just fuggin be doin the foxtrot all the time in this room... oh yea... just constantly hittin' 'em with formal dances." 9:10 -Ch'Otis Cornelius Chode's sweet mother's alleged baby-daddy before hitting the most majestic footwork
My oma and I used to walk around her neighborhood and talk about how we think people decorated inside and going into any show home we could find. She passed away in December and when you were talking about your curiosity and love for the way people decorate and live reminded me of all those happy memories 💜
These are killing me. The one with the conversation pit looked so identical to my uncles old house and the chartreuse one (at least the kitchen area) was dang close to my grandparents old house. Love it. Miss those places.
I live in wimberley, Texas. Electrician for 8 years and a lot of eccentric artists come to live here. Or rich people who buy river property as well as the hill country. Is what it be, but I dig the recognition 😊
agree 1000% percent! I LOVE homes or apartments where the owner create their own little personal oasis. You know? Like I knew an athlete that had sports equipment and ropes and swings and bars all over and it was so cool! Or people that are readers that built themselves a little library. It’s not about having a „trendy“ place to live, it’s about creating a home.
i go to school in downtown chicago and i have an obsession with staring up into the buildings. my goal one day is to be able to go up to a penthouse. it’s so fun to get even the smallest glimpse of what’s inside of wonder what life is like up there. i’m with u cody
The house at 10:23 aggressively reminded me of my grandparents house when I lived in Vermont as a kid and I almost cried when I saw it was actually in VT. The nostalgia is real
I have the same fascination with wanting to know what's inside other people's houses. It's why I love AirBnBs. I used to clean people's houses for my job and the best part was getting to see cool interior design and architecture. It's not even a weird voyeur sort of thing because I prefer looking at those model houses where they just put a bunch of furniture inside and no one actually lives there.
I haven’t been inside the castle in Woodstock, CT, but we did visit the grounds last spring to see it in person & it’s wild from the outside! You drive down a long residential road that seems like you’re in the middle of nowhere (which you kind of are, out there…) but even from the front gates the castle is massive. They do allow you to view it from outside the gates but there are cameras on the property to keep people from attempting to trespass. Like I said, they do allow visitors who are not paying to be there as long as you stay behind the gates
@@cramera as far as I know, nobody currently lives there except for staff & the owner himself from time to time ?? I could be wrong about that, but I know it can be rented out for airbnb & commercial use
i also live right by multi-sport stadium in my city. you’d think it was annoying but hearing the cheers, walking past the stadium, being able to peer in a little bit makes the neighborhood feel alive
The tree house slide in the entry house is my fav, I was dying laughing. Tree house slide room straight into zombie apocalypse dystopian looking laser tag room hahah.
I used to live near that little rock mansion. Rode past it on the way to elementary school every day. When I was little I thought the Queen of Arkansas lived in that one and her daughters and sons lived in the rest down Louisiana St.
Omg cody me too Sometimes i wish i was just a part of air so i could travel through the air and see what its like inside each home, each balconey, each passage way, and crevice, even abandoned houses just because each of them have a vibe attached to them and it would be so nice to feel it even for a moment
Cody I would literally watch videos of you reviewing houses for all of eternity. It is so calming, relaxing, and enjoyable. Hope you and K have a wonderful day
Whenever im on the bus I like to look inside the apartment windows i pass. Always on one particular stop in the 1st floor of one of those I see this guy watching TV and I get to watch his TV for about 15 seconds. Everytime man, its neat
interior design is an art form almost entirely dictated by the market! I like these homes as they are rejected by the market, but display so much personality and creativity
Every time he got up I was screaming “make him small!!!!”
LITERALLY
Zade didn't edit this 😔
@@Tyl3r_Margelawhere'd he go
@@Tyl3r_Margelayeah where did he go
@@Tyl3r_Margela where did he GO
That wheel has two main purposes:
Spinning straw into gold and cursing princesses with eternal slumber
Underrated comment
I want to be cursed with eternal slumber
rumplestiltskin core
Im old enough to remember OG sleeping beauty too. I knew exactly what it was. Grandma was either a princess or retired witch
Yesssssssss
The “Cutting shapes” in the ballroom bit really got me.
“dancing room” ballroom?🤔🤣
@@jordansnell3403 ballare = latin for “to dance” = ballroom: a room designed to hold dances. 🤝
Same 😂
cody dancing like a royal got me cackling 😭😭
omg immediately I thought how bad I wanna see more cody/bridgerton crossover lmaooo
@@georgia2321 do you know what track he's dancing to? I've been trying to figure it out and I can't seem to 🫠
@@rainybearstudio I used shazam, it’s called Practically Implausible by Fabian Tell, I think it’s just royalty free stuff for youtube videos
I would say a royalty free song because of copyright
I SWEAR like where did that come from😭
omg the club joke had me fucuking dying. "whats up?! YOU LIVE AROUND HERE??!" lmao
the “I thought we were role playing?” SENT me dude💀
Proud of Cody for knowing those were primary colors
Probably from his web design experience
LOL he was a programmer so he probably knows that from the RGB wheel.
i am fascinated cody doesnt know how wool is spun into string and he just called it an old person wheel LOL
fascinated is a strong word. It's cool that you know but it's not like people are exposed to this tech anymore
to be fair, there will likely never be a time where Cody would ever need to know how wool is spun
@@Lgg130 I feel like every fairytale had one of those but maybe I’ve just read a lot of weird fairy tales as a child
@@Feelingpreetyglonkythe only one i know that has a spindle is sleeping beauty
@@Feelingpreetyglonkywhen I was a kid in the 70s, lots of houses here in New England had reproduction and antique spinning wheels as part of the decor. Thank god that went out of style.
I never knew I needed that clip of Cody doing the “foxtrot” but it was definitely my favorite part of the whole video
“I’m sending this to Kelsey” lmao I hope to see you guys in the Malibu Shag Pad one day 🫡
14:35 is the best description of college architecture - they keep it minimal and distinct from the main buildings. Effective cause you can appreciate both and they don't try and match, which never work.
i don’t like it much, does nothing for me
Thats what my college did basically. Except instead of attaching them, they're connected by bridges and catwalks (which i prefer).
your first class might be in the building that looks like an airport, and your next could be across the bridge in a prison basement.
@@soloheroina No because why do all dorms like and feel like prisons 😭😭
as a medieval gothic vampire castle enjoyer who goes to reinisance fares, I hope to make it big on my brand of lances
You should probably learn to spell renaissance
@@sarahkathkenAnd you should probably get some acne treatment
@@katet8639and you should probably find better music taste
@@katet8639 damn what was that for 💀
@@IaintStoopid Have you looked at your own playlists? You listen to 100sadsongs and retired garbage tunes. It's embarrassing.
Cody talking about his grandma was so wholesome. Need to go hug my grandma now
I would hug mine but shes dead.
Please do. You never know when it's too late. Talking from experience
@@djentloveryeah I was always so happy that I had both sets of grandparents and that just seemed like it was a constant in my life. Last year I lost my grandma on my dads side and grandpa on my moms side. It’s a very weird feeling knowing they are gone. The sadness has largely passed but it still doesn’t feel real if that makes sense which I guess it doesn’t really have to
@@nickbob2003I'm genuinely sorry for your loss bro.
this is like the most wholesome video ever. just cody bein chill and lookin at some nice homes. very relaxing vibes here
this is my bob ross
14:44 the meme is here y'all 😂
thank you omgg ballroom cody ko is my fav meme of the year
I got to that part and I was like “OMGGGGG”
literally my absolute favourite meme
Genuinely makes me wanna learn how to ballroom dance
The ballroom dancing got me 😂 more zillow gone wild reacts please!
Ive been loving the feel of cody's videos lately. The editor is so good. I like how Cody will start talking about something, continue to move forward with something else, then come back to the previous thing with a lil joke. It's so casual feeling and conversational. Like i'm nodding my head and agreeing with his commentary. Nobody does it like this. Just really comfy vibes.
Agreed. Sitting down to a Cody video is like sitting down with a friend.
lmao, true, i havent noticed that
i rarely like the topic of his videos and i didnt click this one but now im sitting here just like "these are just great vibes and cody having fun, why didnt i click on it before"
cody really is good vibes personified on youtube nowadays
Yessss!!!
i like that cody sees the beauty of houses with a lot character. shocking and uplifting surprise
definitely refreshing I agree
This whole video is about Sonder:
Definition: the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own-populated with their own ambitions, friends, routines, ...
It’s a beautiful thing. I’m so fascinated by the infinite stories of others who we will never know.
perfectly said
I think about it in traffic all the time. Look around at allllll the cars stuck in the same line as me and wonder where they’re going. Who their friends and family are. If they grew up nearby and I just never met them or if they moved here from another state or another country. People are so interesting and wonderful ❤ also people are dull and terrible so I just take my moments of awe with a grain of salt lol
I think about this all the time as well. It’s beautiful, but also kinda freaks me out sometimes.
CODY PLEASE MAKE MORE VIDEOS ON THIS TOPIC! I love it when you talk about real estate and cool funky houses!
Hear, hear!
8:39 Cody talking about his desperate desire to know what’s going on inside a home when he walks by is truly the exact same energy as my dog (Fletcher) has when we go on walks - we call this behavior “trick or treating” bc he will try and convince you to go down every person driveway to their front door so he can see what’s going on indoors. He’s also into stairs, bridges, basically anything that takes you somewhere 😂
that was close i almost had a conscious thought
Just saw this exact comment word for word on a drew gooden video 🔥🔥🔥
@@veenus745damn gonna have to watch the new Drew next
@@JakeTahoeMusic I don't know who you're talking about
@@veenus745dorgolie gonzola
@@boyonline1 denial gorgonzola
😂😂😂 when Cody was dancing in the room, I wanted him to shower us with the greatness that was his horse galloping skills from that one video!
Hobby horsing 😭 (I'll never forget the silence)
As a Vermonter, 10:51 is exactly the kind of vibe 80% of the houses here look like. Cabin-like, rustic, filled to the brim with stuff that does nothing except make the homeowner feel joy.
Fr most Vermont homes that are in more rural areas are some of the coziest houses you'll ever see. I remember a few years ago I was on a Ski trip in Vermont and stayed at a b&b that had all feather beds and was the most welcoming and warm place imaginable.
@@Will-j5m i had one of those at an airbnb aswell and it literally felt like sleeping on a cloud
Was going to comment this! :)
Cody talking about his grandma genuinely made me tear a little ❤
Grandma's are truly the best 🥹
The mansion at 8:47 is one of the last Gilded Age mansions in the US known as the Hotze House. It's particularly important because a lot of Gilded Age mansions from this era have been demolished through the passage of time. From what I know, the entire structure was restored to near historical accuracy and shows what it was like to have extravagant wealth during the end of the 1800s. Last I read up on it, a group was taking care of this house as using it for community activities but it looks like they finally decided to give it up and sell it
was it in atlanta or am i trippin
@@ashleighwhite6534 It's in Little Rock, Arkansas
The Green Bay Packers literally play in a neighborhood. That town is 95% dead all of the time except 8-10 Sundays a year
That’s what I was thinking. There’s not traffic anywhere in Wisconsin 😂
@@GoblinsteinsMonsterRoyalHogyeah even Milwaukee and Madison are not nearly as bad as I expected when I first went there lol. I was expecting more in line with Chicago or god forbid New York but it was just fine
@@nickbob2003it depends on the season really, when tourists come around it’s almost impossible to get around
For 2025 you have to add in the NFL draft too. Thousands of extra tourists in that area.
Grandma core house literally has a Sleeping Beauty Spindle, now that is grandmacore to the MAX
My dream is to have a house just like that
Grandmacore? Learn something new everyday.
the dancing i’m dead💀
Literally had me laughing in the gym like an insane person with that, “Mom and Dad are in the club” bit
Love videos like this. And that house with the dance room was amazing. It showcases true craftsmanship instead of the mass produced home parts we have now. The floors are so intricate and all the wood is well maintained. Even the wallpaper. I love it a lot.
exactly at lunch time
eating lunch watching this lol
@@elsaroseee literally was opening my lunch at work and saw “11 seconds ago” 💀
eating lunch rn😍😍
It's dinner
I had two blueberry muffins
The house near the Packer stadium can pay off their yearly mortgage by selling spots in their driveway/yard for people to park in and walk to the game. All the houses near Lambeau are getting snapped up also to be developed into “game houses” and such, especially as Green Bay itself goes through a ton of development
idk why but i think this is my new fav cody ko video
14:48 is literally gold.
Cody ball room dancing will always bring a smile to my face “Let’s go.”😂 14:34
I never knew that a random set of elephants was a sign of wealth. Who knew.
i had a snow day today
@@fnloaded4349congratulations
@@fnloaded4349same
@@fnloaded4349 me too
@@fnloaded4349me 2
10:51 this is BEAUTIFUL?? studio ghibli vibes
Exactlyyy
No joke my dream home and aesthetic for real
I also like the chartreuse house bc green is my fav especially with dark wood sccents
Cody not noticing the mold in the indoor pool house is wild.
"Someone was so lucky to call this their grandma's house" is unironically a beautiful sentiment and made me cry because I miss my grandma
my cousin lives in one of those super sharp angeled modern silicon valley style mansions but let me tell you that shit is *lived in*. paintings from art class all around, tons of books that have *actually* been read, weird trinkets, stuffed animals, dog toys, the works. i think it's up to the person living there to make a house truly great
0:55 great acid trip but it feels like the cat in the hat live action movie house after the cat arrives which definitely is an acid trip innit of itself
Just watched this last night it is a childhood fave of mine
@@kenziehansen2424 legit my favorite movie. A couple of years ago it became mine and my boyfriends movie and we have watched it at least 50 times in the past 5 years. Something about it is just so good
I was searching for this exact comment
Almost had to rewatch an old vid for lunch. Thank you Cody
Don’t you know about his upload schedule?
@@Mafuyuassahina I’m just slow lol
The first one is sick, you can tell an artist lived there!
Exactly, I’d buy a house like that if I could
It feels like you're virtually travelling through neighborhoods and getting a sneak peek into other people's lives. And the listings you've found are definitely wild. It's truly interesting how unique each home can be.
Cody making his foxtrot dreams come true in style 😹
He was dancing into those houses like he owned them! 😭
The the popcorn ceiling makes the aluminum siding cabinets are so much more chaotic
"Omg dude this room? You could just be... CUTting SHAPES. I'm just picturing-like I'd just fuggin be doin the foxtrot all the time in this room... oh yea... just constantly hittin' 'em with formal dances." 9:10
-Ch'Otis Cornelius Chode's sweet mother's alleged baby-daddy before hitting the most majestic footwork
Please, please, please do more of these Zillow videos! This one was everything I needed today😂
My oma and I used to walk around her neighborhood and talk about how we think people decorated inside and going into any show home we could find. She passed away in December and when you were talking about your curiosity and love for the way people decorate and live reminded me of all those happy memories 💜
the birth place of the most iconic meme, thank you cody
These are killing me. The one with the conversation pit looked so identical to my uncles old house and the chartreuse one (at least the kitchen area) was dang close to my grandparents old house. Love it. Miss those places.
Wow my godmother had one of the conversation pit houses too. They must have used the same design when building a bunch or something.
Cody truly has the absolute best sense of humor I have ever seen. LETS GO...lets go *starts waltzing*
I live in wimberley, Texas. Electrician for 8 years and a lot of eccentric artists come to live here. Or rich people who buy river property as well as the hill country. Is what it be, but I dig the recognition 😊
wimberley is soooo pretty! i was so surprised when it was mentioned.
It’s so nice of Kelsey to teach Cody what the primary colors are❤️ So proud!❤️😭
The first house you showed belongs to the guitar player for John Mellencamp AKA John Cougar.... Eyes rolled have a nice day!
agree 1000% percent! I LOVE homes or apartments where the owner create their own little personal oasis. You know? Like I knew an athlete that had sports equipment and ropes and swings and bars all over and it was so cool! Or people that are readers that built themselves a little library. It’s not about having a „trendy“ place to live, it’s about creating a home.
i go to school in downtown chicago and i have an obsession with staring up into the buildings. my goal one day is to be able to go up to a penthouse. it’s so fun to get even the smallest glimpse of what’s inside of wonder what life is like up there. i’m with u cody
Cody so much of a dad now he deeps dive into Zillow for fun😅😂
Please make this a series I’m BEGGING
The house at 10:23 aggressively reminded me of my grandparents house when I lived in Vermont as a kid and I almost cried when I saw it was actually in VT. The nostalgia is real
That classical dancing bit was super funny and the reason I watch Cody vids
I have the same fascination with wanting to know what's inside other people's houses. It's why I love AirBnBs. I used to clean people's houses for my job and the best part was getting to see cool interior design and architecture. It's not even a weird voyeur sort of thing because I prefer looking at those model houses where they just put a bunch of furniture inside and no one actually lives there.
I haven’t been inside the castle in Woodstock, CT, but we did visit the grounds last spring to see it in person & it’s wild from the outside! You drive down a long residential road that seems like you’re in the middle of nowhere (which you kind of are, out there…) but even from the front gates the castle is massive. They do allow you to view it from outside the gates but there are cameras on the property to keep people from attempting to trespass. Like I said, they do allow visitors who are not paying to be there as long as you stay behind the gates
didn’t a girl live there and make tik toks about it??
@@cramera as far as I know, nobody currently lives there except for staff & the owner himself from time to time ?? I could be wrong about that, but I know it can be rented out for airbnb & commercial use
i also live right by multi-sport stadium in my city. you’d think it was annoying but hearing the cheers, walking past the stadium, being able to peer in a little bit makes the neighborhood feel alive
The tree house slide in the entry house is my fav, I was dying laughing. Tree house slide room straight into zombie apocalypse dystopian looking laser tag room hahah.
Cody’s dancing is what my soul needed today
Tapped into my guilty pleasure. Love looking up homes on zillow with that 70s shag vibe.
As someone who lives in wimberley Texas it was wild to hear Cody say it so many times
I used to live near that little rock mansion. Rode past it on the way to elementary school every day. When I was little I thought the Queen of Arkansas lived in that one and her daughters and sons lived in the rest down Louisiana St.
please do more of these, this is the kind of content I NEED
the ballroom dancing bit was so good 😭😭😭 love the editing lmfao
14:45 Zade missed an opportunity to put little cody in the dancing room!
Absolutely obsessed with how he says grotto 13:26
groddeauuu
Omg cody me too
Sometimes i wish i was just a part of air so i could travel through the air and see what its like inside each home, each balconey, each passage way, and crevice, even abandoned houses just because each of them have a vibe attached to them and it would be so nice to feel it even for a moment
14:42 😂😂
Cody I would literally watch videos of you reviewing houses for all of eternity. It is so calming, relaxing, and enjoyable. Hope you and K have a wonderful day
This was an elite video. Please keep making more of this content.
When you said "someone was so lucky to call this their grandma's house" I totally agree and it made me miss my grandmothers! I liked this video
Please do more Zillowgonewild videos!
Love it, it was so wholesome and chill to watch!
Thanks, Cody, have a nice day! :D
14:45 - what you are all here for!
please do so much more of this- i loved this so much
I live in CT and I NEVER knew about that castle! 29 years living here! I'm going this weekend!
I live in Woodstock! They have a TikTok page for the castle 😭
@@beck9347 Do they do tours or something like that? I need to see inside. C
him dancing at 9:28 is so funny 😭😭
Cody’s take on the epic bathroom gave me so much new respect for him.
Cody please continue to do these…I could watch all day
cody that dancing bit made me laugh a little too hard, choked on my lunch
the neighborhood around Lambeau is nuts, it's normal houses with normal lawns except the stadium is just BAM in the back yard
Whenever im on the bus I like to look inside the apartment windows i pass. Always on one particular stop in the 1st floor of one of those I see this guy watching TV and I get to watch his TV for about 15 seconds. Everytime man, its neat
The "clubroom" reminds me so much of my sims2 houses when I wanted to throw parties and just put these light tiles down 😂
"If it was up to me Id see every place in the world" is the most Sagittarius thing Cody has said so far - love it
cody saying he has a passion for real estate and checking zillow has the same energy as that one traffic obsessed guy in that confessions video
I need a Series of these videos. I could watch this all day. Bravo 👏🏻 🎉
A beige persons worst nightmare
They’d have a heart attack at the sight of these houses
13:56 the way he said ‘cannonball’ has me weak
PLEASE do more of these! This is the fun random content I have been waiting for!!
Not Going Home is genuinely SO GOOD!!!! ive been bopping to it every time i hear it
interior design is an art form almost entirely dictated by the market! I like these homes as they are rejected by the market, but display so much personality and creativity
that first house is gorgeous!!! so artistic and creative. I would move in in a heartbeat!
as someone who goes to orlando often, almost all airbnbs near the disney parks are this extreme with themed rooms and stuff. it’s great
Cody needs to do more of these. They are always good 😹🤌🏻