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If you love the fluffy goodness of Idaho potatoes, get ready for a treat—imagine living inside a giant one! YouTuber Daniel Ferri tours the world's quirkiest Airbnb: a 28-foot-long potato house, costing about $300 per night. Let's dive into his funny and heartwarming adventure!

As Daniel stood before the massive potato house, he fumbled with the keypad lock. The 6-ton potato once belonged to the Idaho Potato Commission's tour. Now on 400 acres of farmland, it crossed seven states strapped to a semi before becoming this quirky Airbnb. Inside, a hidden door leads to a cozy living space.

Stepping inside,the space was cozy with a custom bed. The walls looked like potato flesh and were surprisingly warm. Two pink chairs sat by a small table. It felt more like a chic cabin than a potato!

Despite its potato shape, the interior is surprisingly roomy. Power outlets, a mini-fridge, and a small sink are available. The space feels open, with wooden shelves holding books and plants. It's clear this isn't just a novelty—it's a fully functional home away from home.

The bed is tucked into a cozy nook, with plush pillows and soft linens. Above it hangs a striking antler chandelier, adding a rustic-chic vibe. The curved walls and soft lighting create a serene escape. It's the perfect spot to relax after a day exploring the farmland.

A vintage record player sits on a wooden shelf, ready to play your favorite tunes. Nearby, a Mr. Potato Head toy adds a playful touch. It's the little details that make this space feel like home.

Just outside the potato house, a custom silo has been made into a spa retreat. Its metal exterior stands out against the surrounding farmland. This unique addition offers a peaceful spot to relax and unwind after a day of farm adventures.

Inside the silo, a large bathtub awaits. The space is bright and airy, with potted plants and a large mirror. At night, the skylight above the tub shows a view of the stars, making it the perfect spot for a relaxing soak.

The silo's interior is warm and inviting, with a small fireplace and a large potted plant. The brick floor and white walls create a cozy atmosphere. Above the fireplace, a wooden shelf holds fresh flowers. Daniel couldn't resist soaking in the bathtub, enjoying the calm ambiance.

Outside the potato house, there's plenty to do. Guests can tend to the garden by planting flowers and vegetables. They can also visit farm animals, including a friendly Jersey cow. Daniel loved spending time outdoors, feeding the cow and enjoying fresh air.

Daniel spent a night in the potato house during a tornado. Outside, the sky turned dark and the winds howled. But inside, it was calm and cozy. The thick walls blocked the noise, and the soft lighting kept things warm. It's also a great spot to watch storms—just step outside to feel nature's drama.
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