Hey Subcrew! This video is about how I started my hotel crash pad and how you can too! The official video is about an hour long so I have to split it up. Hope you enjoy!
How do you DM people on here lol. Im interested in starting a crash pad. Im a delta employee. Id love to pay you for a consultation. How do i reach you
@@Iamnatashab I know I have a lot of questions. I'm going to talk to different hotels today in dfw by the airport and was wondering exactly how you explained a crashpad to them? I know that a crashpad could keep a room always full
You’re technically only paying for 14 days out of the month. But yes you heard it right. That’s how most crash pads works because they don’t want people living there. They only want you there when you’re working and go home on your off days. Some crash pads will let you live there like mine did in DC but I was also paying 400/m vs 200-250/m. I guess you get what you pay for.
That's a good idea.
Hotel cashpad is even better cuz the shuttle is a selling point.
..and it's already furnished?
It’s furnished for the most part but I did buy some things. I’ll provide that information with links in the next video
i would love to start one in Boston
Is there a platform that you list you property on?
Facebook and crashpadlistings411
How do you do a crash pad at a hotel?
Are you still running a pad?
This was some good info.
It’s way more coming!
What city was the prices you said based on?
ORD
Was it 250 for each person or for everyone
In one of the videos you said check out other videos to see what your crash pad looks like. Check your video list, didn’t see
I believe I showed it in a vlog. Not sure which one.
How do you DM people on here lol. Im interested in starting a crash pad. Im a delta employee. Id love to pay you for a consultation. How do i reach you
Hi are you still doing the crash pads? If so can you do an update.. I’m thinking about getting into it
Unfortunately no
Hi why did you stop running your crash pad? Feel free to DM please. I have tons of questions.
Yes I have
How does the house keeping work do you have access to the hotel house keeping?
yes its the hotel housekeeping that was used. Certain days were designed for weekly cleanings.
Good information thanks for sharing
It’s way more coming!
How is the crash pad business going?
I had to shut it down due to Covid
@@Iamnatashab Thank you for the update
Hi great information ! Are you still doing this?
No I’m not due to Covid
Omg i think I’m staying here now! Is it in Chicago? I’ve been inspired to start one as well.
Yes it is.
@@Iamnatashab jetsetters?
No. My first crash pad was ran by a lady named Sue and then I created the crash pad mentioned in the video. It’s at CandleWood suites
What do you say to hotel managers etc to use their space?
I simply ask do they allow crash pads then the conversation goes from there.
Ok. I just reviewed your video stating that. Can we chat via IG?. I sent you a message there. Thanks.
How much do hotels usually charge to use a room if they offer crashpads?
Depends on what you negotiate.
@Natasha B. did the hotel you go to do crashpads before you came? Or did you speak with a manager and set it up?
Yes they did it before I came along which is why I started mine there. They knew how things worked.
@@Iamnatashab I know I have a lot of questions. I'm going to talk to different hotels today in dfw by the airport and was wondering exactly how you explained a crashpad to them? I know that a crashpad could keep a room always full
@@Iamnatashab I have an apartment one but need to move it to a hotel
Great info thanks!
👍🏽👍🏽
So you paid for an entire month but could only stay 14 days? Am I hearing that right?!
You’re technically only paying for 14 days out of the month. But yes you heard it right. That’s how most crash pads works because they don’t want people living there. They only want you there when you’re working and go home on your off days. Some crash pads will let you live there like mine did in DC but I was also paying 400/m vs 200-250/m. I guess you get what you pay for.
Ok, thank you for the break down. ❤️
You’re welcome 💗💗
You are paying for 14 days within a 1 month period. If you divided $250/month by 14 days it's only $17 a day so still worth it.
isn't a hotel crash pad a hotel room? I must be missing something - not being snarky
Yes. This crash pad is in a hotel.
Great info thanks!
Np!