Renting an Airbnb used to be a great alternative to staying in a hotel. Having an entire home to yourself where you can cook your own meals and experience what it’s really like to live among the locals can be much cozier than spending your nights in a sterile hotel room.
However, recently, many people online have been airing their grievances about the home rental site. One particular risk that comes along with Airbnbs is that you can’t be 100% sure what the space will look like until you arrive. “Gorgeous beachside villa” might look beautiful in the photos, but the host is not likely to disclose in the description how often the hot water runs out. Similarly, if your host has an ulterior motive to make your stay feel more like a Christian church retreat than a vacation, they might conveniently forget to include that detail as well…
Earlier this week, comedian Emily Heller tweeted a video and some photos of an Airbnb she stayed in five years ago that made a lasting impression on her. Upon arrival, Emily and her friend found the home to be filled with crosses and Christian decor. Below, you can see the home for yourself, as well as read some of the responses Emily’s tweets have received, and decide whether or not you would agree to stay in this home. We’d love to hear in the comments if you have any shocking Airbnb stories of your own, and then if you’re looking to read another Bored Panda piece roasting Airbnb, we’ve got the perfect one right here.
Earlier this week, comedian Emily Heller relived one of her past Airbnb stays where upon arrival she found the house to be filled with Christian decorations
Since people are sharing terrible AirBnB stories, here’s one. This house had one, maybe two visible (but subtle!) crosses in almost 100 photos on the site listing. When we arrived, there wasn’t a single place your eyes could land that wasn’t DRENCHED in hardcore JC imagery. pic.twitter.com/xbG78i6Jzu
— Emily Heller (@MrEmilyHeller) June 19,…