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TikToker reveals simple travel hack that lets her live in five-star hotels full-time: ‘I can’t tell if this is real’

A TikToker is blowing viewers’ minds with how she manages to live out of five-star hotels using a monthly hotel subscription pass.

User @titatots, who goes by Tita, posted a video in February explaining how she lives out of nice hotels as part of a membership package. In one popular video, she’s staying at the Conrad Fort Lauderdale Beach in Florida — in a two-bedroom, two-bathroom suite that averages $2,000 per night.

In another TikTok, Tita explains that she is a member of the Inspirato luxury travel subscription and says the company offers “unlimited trips for a monthly fee.”

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Viewers were curious about the details of the subscription service and Tita’s lifestyle. In one video, Tita explained that she was originally working for a luxury brand in New York City, but when her job went remote due to the pandemic, she decided to try something different.

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According to Inspirato’s website, a membership pass allows travelers to book trips through the company for a monthly fee of $2,700 — not including the enrollment fee of $2,500, and $5,000 due at signing. Flights and food are not covered by the company. The max you can stay in one place is seven days and then there is a seven-day wait period between reservations.

But, to pull off traveling full-time, Tita and her boyfriend purchased two back-to-back membership passes, which, when purchased together, are discounted to $4,700 per month. This way, while Tita books the first and third weeks of the month, her boyfriend can book the second and fourth weeks.

“Inspirato has been 100 percent worth it,” Tita said in a TikTok. “It’s a luxury service and they treat you that way by sending you a bottle of champagne [when you] check-in, making sure everything’s ready for you — including groceries.”

It does not appear that Tita is paid by Inspirato to post these TikToks. In one of her video captions she wrote, “Someone tell this company to hire me.”

“Omg one day I’m gonna do this instead of paying rent,” one user commented.