Christine Brown Faces Criticism for Unprecedented Price Hikes in her New Venture

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Fans of Christine Brown are raising concerns about the steep charges for her latest venture. The reality TV star, known for her role in Sister Wives, has branched out into the hospitality industry by opening an Airbnb in Moab, Utah. Many were excited to make a reservation at her property, but were shocked when they saw the prices. It seems Christine’s transition from a homemaker in a polygamous family to a successful businesswoman has come with a hefty price tag for guests.

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A discussion on Reddit about the pricing of Christine Brown’s Airbnb did not receive positive feedback. One user pointed out that a two-night stay in May would cost $931, plus a $140 cleaning fee and a $151 Airbnb fee, totaling $1,222 before taxes. Despite the property having three bedrooms, four beds, and two and a half bathrooms to accommodate eight people, some felt the price was too high.

Others defended the pricing, noting that Christine’s rates were comparable to other Airbnbs in Moab and that she was using smart pricing to adjust rates based on demand. It was also pointed out that Christine’s Airbnb offered amenities like a washer and dryer, a full kitchen, and a living room.

Comparisons were made to Meri Brown’s Bed & Breakfast in Utah, which charged around $6,000 for a few-day retreat in one room. While some felt Christine’s pricing was high, others believed it was justified given the amenities and the going rates in the area. Ultimately, if a large group wanted to experience a taste of Sister Wives fame in Moab, the pricing may not be unreasonable.

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