Quantcast
Channel: TikTok News: The Latest Happenings on the Video Platform
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 15206

‘How is this legal’: TikToker discovers her Airbnb window is connected to restaurant dining room

$
0
0

airbnb window, restaurant diners, window opening into restaurant

A TikTok creator assumed her New York City Airbnb was going to be more private, but quickly realized that it was directly connected to a restaurant dining room.

Desiree Baker (@desireerosebaker) uploaded a video on Sunday from her Airbnb, showing people what her booking looked like online. The listing advertised a view overlooking the Manhattan skyline. When she opened her windows, she found a completely different scene.

"There's no buildings, we're in a restaurant," Bakers says in the video, "Let me show you."

She then records the view outside of her window, which appears to look directly into a restaurant and overlooks a table placed against the window.

"HOW IS THIS LEGAL you literally [cannot] make this up. I can open the window and touch their table," Baker wrote in the caption.

https://www.tiktok.com/@desireerosebaker/video/7043567145640316166?_d=secCgYIASAHKAESPgo8R%2B3ezc2K5v2EOuxqrqhjQuDuqNCOxee82RSq4X%2FBJPwPOa0nLBnBxRv%2FfeAcH0cVU0yXPEgmA6lc09QcGgA%3D&checksum=1c3b3c6ea320fc19b77953670460a2f5f4f98504d321ab38e5c56e066cc9ddd2&language=en&preview_pb=0&sec_user_id=MS4wLjABAAAAiGlf5kWR_bkxL4NUswUaYEFrTSSkvho1LfvuPiIolI90cGbjDI8lhaNk_qvK12p4&share_app_id=1233&share_item_id=7043567145640316166&share_link_id=89DBA5FF-8695-4F23-9C56-D3078FD06B83&source=h5_m&timestamp=1640020259&tt_from=copy&u_code=dbgcc799lddb6h&user_id=6809297842311037958&utm_campaign=client_share&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=copy&_r=1&is_copy_url=0&is_from_webapp=v1&sender_device=pc&sender_web_id=6991869102374438406

Since the video was posted, it has received over 5 million views. Viewers replied with their reactions to Baker's video, with one comment saying, "When you said 'in a restaurant' I did not anticipate people RIGHT THERE."

Others suggested playing pranks on the guests, "AirDrop them a photo of themselves" and made jokes like "I think you're their server bestie." Many of the comments suggested that she contact Airbnb to get a full refund because the room was "falsely advertised."

https://www.tiktok.com/@desireerosebaker/video/7043626238686022917?_d=secCgYIASAHKAESPgo8cvJHkjV%2FfPp7QHyZr2cRWdlXkG4Xz6giGigxThkn4weE6fo%2BDQS99ZRVud1P7UUdlJIV9uw0DeP27duMGgA%3D&checksum=0a95aba91821f96b947b519ce26a0f5e3af4a5133bfc155a05fd2b0e80374bfc&language=en&preview_pb=0&sec_user_id=MS4wLjABAAAAiGlf5kWR_bkxL4NUswUaYEFrTSSkvho1LfvuPiIolI90cGbjDI8lhaNk_qvK12p4&share_app_id=1233&share_item_id=7043626238686022917&share_link_id=5FAAA855-C969-4960-850F-A41F86F9222C&source=h5_m&timestamp=1640020293&tt_from=copy&u_code=dbgcc799lddb6h&user_id=6809297842311037958&utm_campaign=client_share&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=copy&_r=1&is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1

In a follow-up video, Baker decided to make the most of the experience and went to visit the restaurant. She realized that the windows are made of one-way glass, so diners assume the windows are just mirrors. Baker has yet to explain the situation further.

In an email, a spokesperson for Airbnb told the Daily Dot that they "don't know anything about it," so they "can't really comment." In a reverse Google image search by Airbnb, they said the results presented a website for a residence called the Outpost Club.

The Daily Dot reached out to Baker and the Outpost Club for comment.

The post ‘How is this legal’: TikToker discovers her Airbnb window is connected to restaurant dining room appeared first on The Daily Dot.


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 15206

Latest Images

Trending Articles



Latest Images