Everyone who knows me—whether you’re my best friend or a recent Hinge match—knows that I absolutely live for a theme, especially when it comes to hotels (including the seedy romance and fantasy-themed varieties with heart-shaped bathtubs and mirrored ceilings), quirky roadside destinations, off-beat diners with major old-timey appeal, and kitschy dive bars with big old red booths and a seemingly effortless balance of camp and pulp-spiked glamour. I once even drove ten hours across state lines to stay at a clown-themed hotel that I’d been dying to check out for years (I know, it’s not for everyone).
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At this point, it probably comes as no surprise that an embarrassing amount of my free time is spent researching these eccentric travel destinations and filing them under my to-do list of favorites logged in my Yelp account and dream journal.
Not everyone is a hotel person though, and if you prefer to go the vacation rental route when you’re staying away from home, you’ve got plenty of options of you’re looking to get a taste of themed lodging. Just like the vast assortment of fantasy hotels and bed and breakfasts our country has to offer (albeit, some totally under the radar), there’s also a huge range of Airbnb home vacation rentals that offer the same unique lodging experience that you’d find in a conventional hotel or B & B.
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Whether you’re an ardent Disney fan or obsessed with the enduring ’90s style, these Airbnb rentals across America (and beyond the states) will make for a getaway you won’t forget—not to mention, double as the perfect backdrop for your Instagram feed to capture your trip in all its aesthetic splendor.
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