Two nights ago, I found out I improperly scheduled my plane tickets to and from Detroit, and couldn't change them. If I wanted something different, I'd have to cancel and rebook the whole thing.
Instead of doing that in a fit of spite, I took a shower and went to bed. The next morning, as I brushed my teeth, I thought back on a conversation I'd had with a friend Saturday night and remembered: AirBnB is a thing that exists.
For a small percentage of the cost of the new plane ticket, I could rent an AirBnB location for a night, spent most of a day in Detroit, and then head off to the hotel. Then, I could cover the cost of the hotel room for another night, making the expenses come out to about equal what I'd pay for the rebooking while also vastly improving my overall quality of life.
I'm thinking of staying a night in Corktown and going to the Detroit Art Institute and the world-class used bookstore. Does anyone have any neighborhood, restaurant, or other visitation suggestions? Public transportation tips? No promises I'll have time to get to any of them, but it'd be nice to hear about the best little coffee places from people who've been there themselves.
Instead of doing that in a fit of spite, I took a shower and went to bed. The next morning, as I brushed my teeth, I thought back on a conversation I'd had with a friend Saturday night and remembered: AirBnB is a thing that exists.
For a small percentage of the cost of the new plane ticket, I could rent an AirBnB location for a night, spent most of a day in Detroit, and then head off to the hotel. Then, I could cover the cost of the hotel room for another night, making the expenses come out to about equal what I'd pay for the rebooking while also vastly improving my overall quality of life.
I'm thinking of staying a night in Corktown and going to the Detroit Art Institute and the world-class used bookstore. Does anyone have any neighborhood, restaurant, or other visitation suggestions? Public transportation tips? No promises I'll have time to get to any of them, but it'd be nice to hear about the best little coffee places from people who've been there themselves.