Not intentionally, our little vacation became a personal education in rentals—costs, amenities, etc. For comparison, our 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath cabin, on Whidbey Island, near great beaches, stores, restaurants, has never cost more than $150/night (and usually much less), plus $60 cleaning. I stock the cabin with everything I want—condiments, tissues, conditioner, q-tips, extra razors and Band-Aids.
This was the cheapest place at about $200, and it was 16’x20’ and super cute.
Two kids slept above Dwayne and I, and Piper took the couch.
The bathroom was usable, particularly if you aren’t overly modest.
Between the kitchen and table, we ate out in La Push that night.
We really used it just to sleep in, and so our few waking hours were enjoyable, but nope. Can’t actually live in a tiny home with 5 people. Especially if you actually want to keep food in the house!
But the kids loved their stay, and wrote happy comments.
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