HGTV’s new series, "Wild Vacation Rentals," takes viewers on a journey across the United States to discover the most unique and extraordinary vacation homes. Comedians Sherry Cola and D’Arcy Carden host the show, exploring eccentric properties and sharing their experiences.
Key Takeaways
- Cleanliness is paramount when booking a vacation rental, according to hosts Sherry Cola and D’Arcy Carden.
- The show features a variety of unusual accommodations, from cave dwellings to former missile complexes.
- Hosts highlight specific regions and properties that stand out for their uniqueness and potential for repeat visits.
Unveiling Unique Stays
"Wild Vacation Rentals" features hosts Sherry Cola and D’Arcy Carden embarking on a road trip to find the most distinctive places to stay. In each episode, they visit three unique vacation rentals, evaluating them based on vibe, value, and memorability, ultimately selecting one "must-stay" property. The series showcases an array of unconventional accommodations, including a bird’s nest, a grain silo, a potato house, and even a former nuclear missile complex.
Rental Red Flags and Horror Stories
While the show highlights many positive experiences, Cola and Carden emphasize the critical importance of cleanliness. They caution potential renters to look beyond picturesque photos and thoroughly check for cleanliness, sharing a personal anecdote about a New Orleans rental that was unusable due to excessive cat hair. This experience led them to spend the night in a single hotel room instead of the disastrous rental.
Standout Destinations and Design Inspiration
During their travels, the hosts discovered regions particularly rich in vacation rentals, such as Broken Bow, Oklahoma, where homes are located close to each other. Carden found inspiration for her own home renovation, particularly from the primary bathrooms featuring amenities like Jacuzzi tubs and unique showers. Cola was impressed by the Bloomhouse near Austin, Texas, a visually stunning "marshmallow palace" that offered both seclusion and proximity to city amenities. The show aims to inspire viewers by showcasing incredible designs and unique quirks found in these extraordinary homes.
Sources
- ‘Wild Vacation Rentals’ Stars Reveal Rental Home Horror Stories, Realtor.com.
- New Wacky Home Series ‘Wild Vacation Rentals’ Comes to HGTV, HGTV.
