You should check out nearby Palm Springs, California. A couple (YT channel "The Endless Adventure") did a good video on it. One minute you're in 100+ F and with a ten minute revolving tram up a mountain, you're at 50 F with snow on the ground in a forest. Waterfalls. Street food. Fancy hotel pool bars, etc.
FYI out of curiosity I checked out the price, even if you booked NOW for next February 2025 (which is when he stayed there) for 3 nights.. it's over $1,700/night. I suppose if you go with 5 or more people splitting the bill, it becomes more feasible. Although between taxes/cleaning fee/service charge you're looking at another $2,185 to the bill.
Like Aspen. An ex and I stayed in Aspen for a few days during the off season in the early 2000s, similar prices. Would've been way more during peak winter season, but also, good luck finding somewhere to stay during winter if you're not wealthy or a celeb
It is very amazing from a technological/. engineering standpoint just like lots of fancy historical mansions or these new modern type of deals. But to me nothing will beat a grass shack in Hawaii. Sure it might overpriced to those renting one or buying a house in Hawaii. But I've lived here for 25+ years in a non insulated wooden shack with everything I need. No A/C, no windows for that matter, just screens. Just a "crappy" looking homestead (by much of society's standards) that's worth way more than it should be. Weird flex i know. But grass shacks in paradise are way better than sleek and modern personal utopias in the hellholes of certain parts of America .btw Hawaii is it's own country.
I don't think I would travel there for that place, if however I was going to be in that area for some reason, that should certainly be a consideration. Depending on how long I was going to be there of course.
I don't know why but these tours with the guy who is talking in a lower than normal voice grate my nerves. I think it's because subconsciously I feel like this dude trying to sell me something
Seeing, that's the desert most likely California maybe Arizona, but the one thing you do have do is watch out for rattlesnakes. Just watch where you step.
thats nothing. i paid $17,000 a night for my honeymoon and we were sick the whole time. don't go to india for a honeymoon! 17k only got us 1 toilet and no paper!
Not a fan of the dome. Hate rooms that have bathrooms wide open and not private. Three outside of property is absolutely a banger, but the dome is pretty underwhelming
It's a flex and the mark up is extromental. It's an ego trip and for "fake business." You could get more better for cheaper. I'd rather pay a 20,000 a month likely slightly less mortgage than spend that a day. Probably why it's an AirBNB
Palm Desert is near Palm Springs CA near LA. Tell Aidean to post some photos of his mansion/trip.
Palm Desert is in Riversider California, East of Palm Spring.
You should check out nearby Palm Springs, California. A couple (YT channel "The Endless Adventure") did a good video on it. One minute you're in 100+ F and with a ten minute revolving tram up a mountain, you're at 50 F with snow on the ground in a forest. Waterfalls. Street food. Fancy hotel pool bars, etc.
We had that same trash compactor in the early 90's. The down side is the bag gets REALLY heavy lol
that telescope is a really cool touch....love that !
Don't know what a boiler suit is that you mentioned at the beginning but maybe you saw someone out hunting.
It looks like the video was film in Southern California.
Southern California
Palm desert California
Palm Desert is HOT as Hell, I would never go.
Not in the winter, it would be perfect
Yeah, it's February. Probably close to peak costs for that area.
@@icycold9406also in Spring, it's awesome.
FYI out of curiosity I checked out the price, even if you booked NOW for next February 2025 (which is when he stayed there) for 3 nights..
it's over $1,700/night. I suppose if you go with 5 or more people splitting the bill, it becomes more feasible. Although between taxes/cleaning fee/service charge you're looking at another $2,185 to the bill.
Wow 😮
Like Aspen. An ex and I stayed in Aspen for a few days during the off season in the early 2000s, similar prices. Would've been way more during peak winter season, but also, good luck finding somewhere to stay during winter if you're not wealthy or a celeb
It is very amazing from a technological/. engineering standpoint just like lots of fancy historical mansions or these new modern type of deals.
But to me nothing will beat a grass shack in Hawaii. Sure it might overpriced to those renting one or buying a house in Hawaii. But I've lived here for 25+ years in a non insulated wooden shack with everything I need. No A/C, no windows for that matter, just screens. Just a "crappy" looking homestead (by much of society's standards) that's worth way more than it should be. Weird flex i know. But grass shacks in paradise are way better than sleek and modern personal utopias in the hellholes of certain parts of America
.btw Hawaii is it's own country.
Given the location and the pickleball court, I'd venture to guess this is 100% designed for retired hippies with money.
I don't think I would travel there for that place, if however I was going to be in that area for some reason, that should certainly be a consideration. Depending on how long I was going to be there of course.
I don't know why but these tours with the guy who is talking in a lower than normal voice grate my nerves. I think it's because subconsciously I feel like this dude trying to sell me something
Seeing, that's the desert most likely California maybe Arizona, but the one thing you do have do is watch out for rattlesnakes. Just watch where you step.
And scorpions 🦂
3 nights, 2 adults....almost $5500.00. That is crazy!!
thats nothing. i paid $17,000 a night for my honeymoon and we were sick the whole time. don't go to india for a honeymoon! 17k only got us 1 toilet and no paper!
@@swayzefan3600 Ouch man. Just curious, why would u spend 17k a night to be in India though?
@@swayzefan3600where did you stay?
@@user-wr9ej6xe4j my wifes family are indian born multi-multi millionaires. i married up :)
Not a fan of the dome. Hate rooms that have bathrooms wide open and not private. Three outside of property is absolutely a banger, but the dome is pretty underwhelming
I live in Southern california and have always known how hot Palm Springs and Palm Desert gets.Just as Hot as Las Vegas.Horrible.
Take some pot and wine 😊
It's a flex and the mark up is extromental. It's an ego trip and for "fake business." You could get more better for cheaper. I'd rather pay a 20,000 a month likely slightly less mortgage than spend that a day. Probably why it's an AirBNB
10,000 mortal would be too much
Tennis for babies.
Pickleball is for overgrown babies who dont want to play a real sport cause competition hurts their feelings lol
This has got to be very expensive and way to modern as far as furniture and doesn't seem comfy. Just saying.
Pickleball court? You just ruined the whole thing!
Epstein Island 😅
"Wish politicians would look after miners, not just minors on an island somewhere"
Cali🤢🤮
Not even close to the best air bnb. In the hot beige desert?! 🏜️ nah. pool looks nice.