HGTV Stars Spill Secrets: D'Arcy Carden and Sherry Cola Unveil Wildest Vacation Spot on New Show!

HGTV's latest travel series, "Wild Vacation Rentals," invites viewers on an extraordinary journey across the United States, showcasing a collection of the most unique and outrageous rentable accommodations imaginable. Hosted by the "Nobody Wants This" stars and longtime friends, D'Arcy Carden ("The Good Place," "Barry") and Sherry Cola ("Joy Ride," "Poker Face"), the show highlights everything from a renovated cave and a former missile silo to castles, candy-themed adventurelands, and even a colossal potato. Their easy, unscripted chemistry and playful banter make the road-trip format both entertaining and informative, quickly establishing "Wild Vacation Rentals" as a standout addition to HGTV's growing library of celebrity-hosted programs.
In the premiere episode, Carden and Cola embark on their adventure in Missouri and Arkansas, where they experience a cozy cave getaway, delve into a bunker fantasy within a missile silo, and explore a racing-themed Airbnb complete with its own racetrack. As the season progresses, their travels lead them to an even broader array of bizarre and beautiful locations, including a castle, a candy-themed adventureland, a lazy river, an animal sanctuary, and, notably, a giant potato transformed into a rental. The series aims to unearth hidden gems and prove that America has an abundance of unexpected and amazing places to visit.
During their cross-country exploration, the hosts often found their preconceived notions about certain states shattered. Sherry Cola recounted shooting a film in Tulsa, Oklahoma, revealing the state's unexpected charm. D'Arcy Carden was particularly astonished by Broken Bow, Oklahoma, a region that doesn't typically scream "vacation hotspot." She described a concentrated community of unique vacation homes, including a treehouse, a lodge, and a wizardry-themed hangout, all conveniently located close to each other. This discovery highlighted the diversity and hidden attractions within various states, emphasizing the unexpected beauty and distinctiveness found across the American landscape. Both hosts agreed that this aspect of road-tripping and discovering new corners of the country was one of the most special parts of the show.
Coming from extensive backgrounds in scripted television and movies, Carden and Cola found the transition to unscripted entertainment refreshing and surprisingly effortless. They initially faced a slight learning curve but quickly realized the freedom of not having to memorize lines or adhere to a strict plan. Their shared comedic instincts and experience in live comedy allowed them to "riff" and engage in organic human interaction, which they described as invigorating and where they truly "thrive." Despite the unpredictable factors of constant travel, different hotels, and extensive road trips, they considered the work itself "plain fun" and an opportunity to simply be themselves on camera, a challenge they met with enthusiasm and natural ease. They noted that HGTV's choice to have them co-host was a perfect fit for their personalities and dynamic.
Looking ahead, the hosts eagerly shared their personal travel aspirations. For a solo trip, Sherry Cola expressed a desire to visit Nantucket, inspired by D'Arcy Carden's recent filming experience there, envisioning a relaxing escape with seafood. D'Arcy Carden's solo dream destination is Alaska, where she hopes to witness the Northern Lights and spot moose. For a potential Season 2 of "Wild Vacation Rentals," Carden and Cola have their sights set on tropical and international locations, jokingly "sending producers links" for coconut huts in Hawaii and hoping to explore places like Puerto Rico, demonstrating their eagerness to continue their travel adventures. "Wild Vacation Rentals" premiered on March 2 at 10 p.m. EST, with new episodes airing every Monday, inviting audiences to discover America's amazing, quirky, and unforgettable stays through the eyes of its engaging hosts.
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