Take note... this is for Pinkfest, not DLV.
I'm very seriously considering a "whole house" option from AirBnB If I can find someone who wishes to share. As an example, I'm looking at https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/4085511?ch ... 015&s=FhmY which would be $2856 if checking in on Tuesday, 10/06/2015 and checking out Monday, 10/12/2015.
That condo has 5 bedrooms and 3 baths and is in River North, very close to downtown and most of our usual attractions. It's just an example of what is available. I'm not really expecting to find four others who want to share, but if it happens....
My plan is to make the arrangements and then collect from my fellow attendees. As coordinator, I'm taking my preferred bedroom. Others would be available on first come, first served basis. Cost would be a straight split. The example above, the cost per person would be $571.20, or $81.60 per night. That's a darn good price compared to hotel rooms. Plus you'd have guaranteed company for the entire week.
I don't expect to get that place or have that many wanting to share, but I do think that even if 2, 3, or 4 of us want to do this that we'd save money and have nice time doing it.
Since both Pinkfests I've attended have started with lunch on Wednesday and ended Sunday evening, my plans are to travel on Tuesday before the gathering and on Monday after the last night of activities. That will change if future schedules are changed. If someone wants to share with me but wants to arrive later or leave earlier than I do, I'd still expect a straight split. Even if you arrive a day late and left a day earlier, the costs will still beat any hotel.
This might also be a good idea for someone who does not yet feel ready to walk out the door by themselves. Staying with someone may help. That said, I'm expecting anyone who does decide to share to come through. I don't want to be stuck with a last minute cancellation or a no show. There's no travel insurance in play here. If something comes up, I'll still need you to meet your financial commitment. This isn't organized though the event coordinators in any way. This is just between us roomies.
I've used AirBnB once already for PinkFest 2014. I inquired about a couple of options before selecting one. In each case, I made it clear that I was a MtoF crossdresser. It was always readily accepted. Another member here simply includes in their AirBnB profile that they are transgendered. I point this out because the owner of the property will probably want real names and I plan to provide that. I personally feel that it is just polite to let the host know who is staying in their home. The last thing I'd want is tension with the host when we are using their private residence. It might not be as critical in a whole house situation, but that's the way I handled it when using a single room reservation and I see no reason not to extend the same courtesy in a whole house rental.
So, think about it. I think we can find some really nice places with anywhere from 2 to 5 bedrooms. Maybe it can bring out some of the more timid who want to attend their first PinkFest.
- Valerie