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[QUOTE="HuskyHawk, post: 5343397, member: 1414"] I get it, but I've also engaged with over half the Air BnB owners I've dealt with. I've made keys for them at a hardware store. One brought us a bunch of fans (in France) because there was no AC and it was 100 degrees. I've had others where it was a part of their home, like above the garage, so the neighbor came by to tell us the power was out and we had to rebook elsewhere. Once at a B&B in Ireland my wife woke up with obvious pneumonia and a high fever. The hosts noticed how sick she was at breakfast, called their Dr. (on a Saturday) and we followed them so she could be treated and get a prescription in a foreign country. We were afraid we'd need to fly home on day one of the trip. In Scotland had a B&B with a big bar, but it closed fairly early so they could have family time. So the host basically gave me half a bottle of Scotch and a glass for the price of a pour. Most of my experiences have been like that, sometimes they have helpful tips tell you about places you didn't know about. Stayed at this place on our honeymoon, [URL="https://www.castlegrove.com/"]Castle Grove Country House, 4-Star Luxury Georgian Hotel with Award-Winning Restaurant in Letterkenny, Co. Donegal Ireland[/URL] which is a hotel, but the absolute coolest thing about it was that every staff member knew you by name. Order a Guinness no need to give your room number, they know who you are. Then at dinner (spectacular) you sat around in a living room with other guests having drinks before each group was seated, which ended up being a lot of fun. [/QUOTE]
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