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See, I think this is the big issue - totally different travel instances. AirBnB was sold (back in the day) as cheaper than a Hotel room, and I think a lot of these posts are people saying, well, I wanted a cheaper hotel room, but the market doesn't actually support making cheaper hotel rooms when done professionally as a business because hotel rooms are very competitive so there's likely to be one at whatever price point you want that's profitable.
So anyone who was in the "market" for a single hotel room now feels like AirBnB is a ripoff, and I tend to agree.
For larger accommodations when travelling - they've always existed, Suites / Long Stay hotels / Timeshare Resorts / and traditional house rentals. But I was ignorant of these "being an option" because I always assumed they're be prohibitively expensive. AirBnB and I guess other market forces have really made that not the case anymore, and there's likely to be something in most places, especially if it's a tourist area. And I think a lot of people are like me - "Oh, that rent a house, those people are rich". "Oh a Suite? Mr Moneybags over here". When in reality it's often not that much money when you compare - especially for larger family groups.