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4 Unique Lodging Options

Submitted by Chief Snow Junkie on November 5, 2008 – 4:22 pmNo Comment

STAY AT A STRANGER’S HOUSE – Everyone knows the best place to crash is on your friend’s couch. But what if you don’t have any friends in a ski town, yet still want to stay for free? Enter Couchsurfing.com, a non-profit group that connects you with folks who’ve got some extra space.
Bonus: Staying with a local

SHARE A BATHROOM – Hostels aren’t just for drunk college kids backpacking through Europe. Here in the United States there are more than a few near the slopes for a fraction the cost of that fancy schmancy lodge. If sleeping dorm-style isn’t your thing, most of them offer private rooms, and usually have kitchens to cook your own food.
Bonus: Hang with people from around the world

GET CLOSE…REAL CLOSE — Renting an RV is easier than one imagines. Slap down your license, some cash and you’re off. Make sure to keep the gas filled or you might wake up a frozen corpse.
Bonus: First car in the parking lot. Every single morning.

MOVE OUT OF YOUR HOUSE – House swapping sounds like a bad reality show concept. Either that, or we’ve just got the wrong idea. It goes something like this: Join a service like Diggsville for fifty dollars a year. Meet folks who are tired of riding in powder everyday.  You live in their place for a week while they go through the underwear drawer in your home.  Sitcom style hilarity ensues.
Bonus: Live like royalty on the hill.

Have you tried one or all of these sleeping styles? We want your stories. Email us at tips@snowjunkies.com or leave your comments below.

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