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"Desi" is a Palm Springs vintage 1958 Santa Fe trailer. You’ll be staying in a time-capsule with modern comfort : Wifi, Smart-TV, and AC. You'll also be sleeping in a full-size bed. Step out of the trailer and enjoy the amenities of the entire mid-century modern home (kitchen, stove, fridge) with other Airbnb peeps. This trailer has an outside bathroom and shower - shared with other Airbnb guests: Glamping with style. Desi is parked in the rear of the home but still affords plenty of privacy. The space City of Palm Springs, License number City ID #4575 About this space: A great spot for artists, hikers, writers, photographers, and BUDGET travelers -with unobstructed Mountain Views of Palm Springs and incredible sunsets. We are a communal home — so you’ll share the main home and BOTH outdoor/indoor bath with other Airbnb peeps. We pride ourselves on building community and conversation! The Desi, a 1958 Santa Fe Trailer, has FULL speed WIFI, a Smart-TV, and memory foam mattress. Plus, if you need a pool or resort here in Palm Springs, purchase a day pass and you're just a drive away! You won't burn up in the trailer because we have a powerful AC mini-split inside the trailer. It's like glamping but with modern amenities . Northern Palm Springs is windy and we have ear plugs to help you sleep. The kitchen and the outdoor bathroom are located outside of the trailer. Little dogs are welcomed however, you must inform me about your pet prior to booking as we only accept one guest with a pet at a time; an additional pet fee does apply. (Also, we may occasionally have other guests with dogs. Most of them are small dogs, however if there is an issue with a pet, please let us know and we can have our guest work with us). We are located near the mountain biking trails and the Palm Springs Tram and 5-min from the best restaurants, breweries and shops in Palm Springs. We are located in the Desert Gateway Highland Estates which was/is known as a predominately African-American community. It's a historical area of PS that was neglected for many years and at one point had a bad rap for the former inhabitants of the area... but it’s the only area in the entire city that allows and welcomes RV and trailers. Now, during Modernism Week tour buses come through here and visitors are explained the historic segregation that occurred back in the days. Through the years the area has been gentrifying with a mix of artists, investors, and people like me taking advantage of the mountain views and large estate lots of the 1960's. It's not a glam gated community but once you get into my home it feels like a private compound. I like the motto, "you come as a guest, leave as a friend" because you're in the home /trailer and it's just a great affordable and BUDGET place to chill and go explore people and surroundings without wasting money on hotels. Guest access: Access to laundry, bathroom#1, outdoor bathroom, out door fridge, inside living room, kitchen area etc.. are all within the main house, through a back entrance. You can even do some YOGA and meditation! There is a bathroom especially for our "trailer" guest (s) which has a door directly to the outside so you don't have to use the main entrance of the home. The Desi, has no shower or bath, though it's just a few steps away to the bathroom with outdoor access. Yes, our Desi has a stove and fridge though it's only for "looks" (LOL) as we try to preserve the trailer -- so, no cooking or fridge will be working while in the trailer, but you're welcome to bring food inside the fridge and hang out in the "welcoming table" and/or eat in the trailers dinette space. The Desi, 1958 Camper has an AC/heater. Desi has all the benefits of camping - peaceful and cozy, sounds of nature (and sometimes neighbors, lol, rarely) with just the basic essentials of a comfy bed, a place to drink your coffee and eat your breakfast - but without having to haul a bunch of gear. Staying in the vintage trailer is a part of camping history in the 1950's and 60's. Please tell me about yourself when responding to the AIRBNB ad and why you're coming out -- it may help me; help you. Take the time to write a few lines about you -- after all, you're entering someone's home and it's the friendly thing to do. About me: I’ve been hosting Airbnb guests for more than 9 years. I do it off and on -- I was one of the pioneers of Airbnb in community based hosting at my beach houses in Tulum, Playa del Carmen and Puerto Vallarta. So... I consider myself a cool, well educated and well traveled guy/dude; I’m in my 30’s now. I am doing my PhD in Epigenetics psychology and currently work an emergency response psychologist; however, with covid19 things have changed. I do work full time and live here sometimes as I commute to-from-my Laguna Beach pad-house -- during most of the summer. I’m gay though I don’t match my label as I hang around too many peeps (not sure if that’s good or bad thing ). I have lived in New York City, Chicago, Iowa, Boston, San Diego, Los Angeles, and 5 years abroad. I like people who are seekers and adventurers. I really love the Airbnb cultural experience -- please, if you're not into the Airbnb experience don't bother booking this place -- you'll be sharing the main home (occasionally) with others -- or sometimes you'll have it all for yourself. Love people, love spiritual seekers and I love respecting others. Guest access Please park and access the side gate entrance. We have parking inside. The local bus from the airport drops you off one block from the home. 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