What It's Like to Stay in Tiny Home Tree House With 3 Floors + Slide
My fiancé and I stayed in Charmed Resorts' Lost Boys' Treehouse in Crowsnest Pass, Canada.
The three-floor, 240-square-foot tiny home usually costs about $280 a night and sleeps six.
The whimsical space was great for two and filled with attractions, like a hammock and a slide.
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My fiancé and I stayed at Charmed Resorts, a collection of about a dozen fairy-tale-inspired tiny homes in Crowsnest Pass, Canada.
The resort, which is about two-and-a-half hours from the Calgary International Airport, has tiny homes themed after beloved characters like Peter Pan, Belle from "Beauty and the Beast," and Rapunzel.
On this trip, I spent my first night in the Lost Boys' Treehouse. Here's what it was like.
Insider paid a media rate of $100 for this tiny-home stay. The full rate was about $280.
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