But my penchant for Airbnb type rentals is wearing thin after a stay last month in London. Upon arriving in the city I checked my email for check in instructions. Nothing! It wasn’t until midafternoon that the owner sent me the info on the street address, lock box code and specific room in the shared building. I’d been attending the London Film Festival and it wasn’t until a movie ended just before 4 pm that I got the instructions. This "delay" (though it seemed normal for the owner) produced quite a bit of anxiety on my first day in London, wondering if I'd have to scramble to find alternative accommodation. I’m heading back to London in two weeks (third time this Autumn and the city seems to be my new default) and booked a hotel close to where I stayed in Central Finchley, in the city's northwest. Guess what? No need for a private owner’s last-minute instructions, no hard-to-find address tucked away on a nondescript street, and no uncertainty as to exactly the kind of accommodation I would find. Maybe a tried-and-true hotel (including breakfast) is the way to go at least for short-term trips.
I just booked a one-week trip to St. Lucia. It will be my first time in the Caribbean and after an ill-fated plan to go to the island fell through last January due to health issues. Yesterday I read the Wikipedia entry on St. Lucia, a member of the Brit Commonwealth, and love the place already – a democracy of almost 200,000 with languages of English and Creole French, with its unique Piton mountains, volcanic ridges – you can even enter one from the side - and dense rain forests (it’s close to South America). Did you know it’s the only sovereign state in the world named after a woman?