HGTV sets March premiere for Wild Vacation Rentals series

HGTV has announced the premiere date for its new series Wild Vacation Rentals, starring actresses Sherry Cola and D’Arcy Carden. The show follows the duo on a road trip across America to explore unique vacation homes. It debuts on March 2 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

HGTV's upcoming series Wild Vacation Rentals features comedians Sherry Cola, known from Joy Ride, and D’Arcy Carden, from The Good Place, as they embark on an epic girls’ trip. The show highlights America's most extraordinary vacation rentals, including a bird’s nest, grain silo, potato house, and old western town. Premiering Monday, March 2, at 10 p.m. ET/PT, each episode sees the friends visiting three enchanting, eccentric, or bizarre properties in popular destinations. They select one "must stay" rental per episode, offering honest reviews, owner stories, and insights into the homes' designs and quirks.

The hosts expressed excitement about the adventure. “We’re going on the road to find the coolest and most unique homes away from home, and we’re taking you along for the ride,” they said. “From unexpected luxury escapes to thrilling, action-packed stays you never knew existed, we’re exploring every corner of the map to figure out where you can get the most bang for your buck.”

The journey begins in the Central United States. In Missouri, they experience an extreme 70-acre resort with a racetrack, arcade, and indoor go-karts. Arkansas features a luxurious cave retreat with open spaces, moody vibes, and stalactites, plus a former nuclear missile complex 50 feet underground. The series aims to guide travelers on worthwhile getaways amid endless options.

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