Monday, November 2, 2020

Being responsible

Repairs 

Driving our home on sometimes rough can cause damage. Our grey tank (dishwater) developed a leak that was getting worse while dry camping. We to got an appointment for the middle of October and took it even though it was still hot.  The temp was 102F degrees but we were relieved to get the crack taken care of before the leak got worse. It was also a good time to have a condo as the temps were heading down to the 90s F.

We weren't sure how long it would take for a fix and made reservations for a week in hopes that the fix would be done by then. If not we would move to another Airbnb or hotel until it was ready. I pulled up our requirements for an airbnb (a kitchen and parking) settling on a place in Fountain Hills putting us 20 miles from the doctor appointments we had. It also put us in an new area to ride our bikes. The term hills in the town's name came into play.

While booking Airbnb, our $40 per night rate increased when the fees and taxes were added on. Karen Hill had given us a referral code, giving us a $40 discount and there was also a discount for booking a week. Once that was all calculated, our rate was $50/ night. We were pleased with our little studio condo that had a small kitchenette area. You can see the place by clicking here.

This was our first time using Airbnb. But it helped us determine what would be important for us in the future. We need an outdoor sitting area for mornings and evenings. This was a studio condo which gave us an efficiency kitchen and the outdoor area was by the pool but no chairs. Good thing we carry chairs with us. We pulled them from the back of the truck to use by the pool.

In the past we loved the nearby McDowell Regional Park but it was too hot to hike during our stay. We did take advantage of the walking paths around Fountain Park and through neighborhoods and enjoyed dinner out one evening. It was fine for a place to stay for a short time but Fountain Hills is basically an expensive housing community. 

The trailer wasn't ready after our week was up. This time we found a different type of rental that sounded like it would meet our needs that you can see here. It seemed a little strange to stay in someone's yard but we liked it. We had the entire backyard to ourselves and a much better kitchen. We were used to riding our bikes in this area and knew the routes.

We did spend a little time playing "what if" the trailer isn't worth fixing and then let it go until we had the details.

Camping World found the leak after we agreed to $140/hour for at least 4 hours of labor if the warranty didn't cover the repairs. We lucked out and the warranty covered the repair of the tank and rubber seal on the slide. After 5 years in this trailer, the warranty has more than paid for itself. Also, the treatment we have received from Camping World in Mesa has been better than we could have hoped.

Next we had to wait a replacement tank to be built but were later informed that one had been located and would be delivered in 2-3 weeks. Once the tank was delivered, we contacted our second airbnb host for a place to stay for the week again.

We road our bikes on the Bush Highway which is a favorite of ours during our stay.


Both hosts were quick to respond to our questions and allowed an early contactless check in. We hope to be able to travel to other countries in the future and stay for a month in different locations in other people's homes. This turned out to be a good trial run. The monthly rates vs nightly or weekly for Airbnbs can be significantly more affordable as they often are in RV parks. Now to stay healthy and get out of the US.

You can claim your discount and if you find yourself looking for an Airbnb experience, feel free to use this code for a discount for you and us here.



8 comments:

  1. Enjoy your bike rides and the warmth of the desert. Was it a bad seam in the tan? Just surprised it had to be replaced, rather than patched.

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    1. It was a crack in the tank. It was covered by insurance and their recommendation so we went with it. I guess we will see how it goes.

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  2. We've been using Airbnb for years. We are currently moving around Turkey and using Airbnb. Sometimes you have to search the parameters to find what you're looking for, but we think it's worth the extra time. And yes, you'll usually get a discounted weekly rate. We even contact the host ahead of booking and ask for a further discount if we are staying longer than a week.

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    1. The hosts are glad to fill their rooms and flexible for sure.

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  3. We did our first Air BnB this spring and it was basically a really good experience. I definitely didn't appreciate the hidden fees either, though. I hate that nickel and diming stuff. Anyway, glad the warranty covered everything you needed. That's a big relief!

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    1. It is good to be back in our home and saved some cash.

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  4. We've used Airbnb several times since we've been fulltiming and love it! (Several weeks of that time was when we had to have trailer repairs in San Diego.) It sounds like you have some exciting plans coming up for international travel. We have friends who travel exclusively living in Airbnb's for a month or so at a time. It seems like a great option.

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    1. Our plans have been delayed but we have stayed in apartments in France and Switzerland and loved it. It is good to dream and plan.

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