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PHOENIX (3TV / CBS 5) – You have tons of options when it comes to where to stay in the Valley or around the state, but have you tried an Airbnb?

They offer unique experiences that are different from most hotels.

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Bright, daring and as comfortable as possible.

This is how Airbnb host Odeen Domingo describes his vintage trailer that sits in his backyard in downtown Phoenix.

“We just wanted to do it during the summer,” Odeen said. “And when it’s not summer, he stays there.”

So he and his wife decided to rent the trailer they call Betty glamp as Airbnb.

Hosts offer rooms, entire houses, a trailer and more on site. They tend to be cheaper than hotels and offer something different when traveling.

“You stay here for a night or two and you pay less than $ 100 for a place that is going to be comfortable,” Odeen said. “You are going to take pictures of and it is memorable.”

Odeen is one of thousands of Airbnb rentals across Arizona.

Maybe a comeback trailer isn’t your thing. How about a Delivery package turned into a house in Phoenix?

Or one artists’ paradise with murals, abandoned cars and outhouses?

Want some fantasy? You can rent a manor at the base of Camelback Mountain for about $ 650 a night.

And it’s not just Phoenix. You can get on the freeway and head to northern Arizona for some really cool and unique places.

Imagine staying in a treehouse in Prescott, or for the ultimate in simplicity, a piece of land outside Williams with a tent and a campfire for $ 25 a night.

And just because you’re in northern Arizona, that doesn’t mean you have to take it the hard way. We found a magnificent hut in Pinetop, a great way to get in the fresh mountain air.

Odeen says that wherever you land, it’s about giving guests something new.

“When someone visits Phoenix, we really want to show off the city,” he said. “We want them to have a very good experience here.”

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A native of Arizona, born and raised in Mesa, and a graduate of Arizona State University, meteorologist Ian Schwartz brings you the weekday morning forecasts on CBS 5 This Morning.


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