What would your ideal weekend accomodation have?

loudog
loudog Posts: 136
edited January 2019 in MTB general
So your renting a house for the weekend near your favourite bike park. You and your crew of sick ass boyos - the COOLEST kids in town.......what would be the ideal features that an air bnb would have for you that would differentiate from the usual boring house setup.....

I’m thinking......

Forget the kitchen diner - have a kitchen workshop area!...... couple bike workshop stands for multiple repairs/ tweeks

Sofas in the living room? Wwaack - give me a pool table and mini bar area, tv on the wall playing mtb vids mtb pictures around.

Decent bike safe out back of course

Fire pit provided in the garden for sunny evenings

Hot tub

If thE garden allows - a decent set of doubles!

Let me hear your ideas

(This is definitely not a probing based on a possible business venture :D:wink: )
It matters not, win or lose, it's how you ride the bike

Comments

  • cooldad
    cooldad Posts: 32,599
    I'd be Ok with pretty much anything as long as it didn't have You and your crew of sick ass boyos - the COOLEST kids in town...
    I don't do smileys.

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  • loudog
    loudog Posts: 136
    cooldad wrote:
    I'd be Ok with pretty much anything as long as it didn't have You and your crew of sick ass boyos - the COOLEST kids in town...

    The typical uninspired response from the forums resident miserable old git! :lol:
    Well at least your out the way now grandad but thanks for the usual input. Perhaps you can bring the forum fun-o-meter even lower with your next spluttering :wink:
    It matters not, win or lose, it's how you ride the bike
  • cooldad
    cooldad Posts: 32,599
    That would be 'forum's' and 'you're'.

    Love

    Literate miserable old git.
    I don't do smileys.

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  • loudog
    loudog Posts: 136
    I should probably work on my hosting skills if I’m getting into this game.

    That’s my first one star review out the way
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  • keef66
    keef66 Posts: 13,123
    Well that deteriorated quickly!

    We just had a family birthday weekend in a 16th century suffolk cottage. Hot tub and comprehensive games room (pool, table footy, air hockey, darts) for the relative youngsters, massive log-burner, comfy sofas, games collection and 200 DVDs in case the weather turned narsty. Splendid time had by all. No bikes though
  • I'm an old git too, so after all my energy would be used actually riding, a comfy sofa in front of the tv, a well stocked beer fridge, lots of food and a decent comfy bed would be my idea of perfect.
  • JBA
    JBA Posts: 2,852
    This ^^^^
    “Life has been unfaithful
    And it all promised so so much”

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  • More than one bathroom so there is no queue for the shower after a ride, a big-screen tv with a PS4, an open fire and a decent pub around the corner that does good beer and food.
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  • Vino'sGhost
    Vino'sGhost Posts: 4,129
    no sick bad ass crass twatery imposing a chav lifestyle on me.