Forget the typical Pinterest-worthy Airbnb offerings. How about something a little more rustic?

A mysterious Airbnb troll who goes by the name Roger, has created a New Orleans "destination" for the true adventurer: a shack.

For the low price of $300 per night, you can hole up in this abandoned and dilapidated house, and get an authentic, non-touristy experience in New Orleans' Seventh Ward.

Roger writes on the Airbnb page:

I wasn't there, but I do mythologize the post-Katrina era, now you can see why! No walls or electricity, just metabolize it all! A resilient dreamscape; A 5-D immersive experience. Live like a local did. Welcome, we'll leave the lights off for you.

The house/shack/portal of doom sleeps at least 16 people, which is great, since Roger writes that unexpected visitors are frequent:

If you like animals, you're in luck: cats and rats wander in constantly since the back door is missing. (Keep cats and rats apart, please, remember your security deposit). You like people? Perfect, they wander in too! Say hi, just watch for needles.

Plus there's only a one-night minimum stay, so the earthy abode is actually pretty cost-effective — assuming you're splitting it with those 15 other guests, that is.

Despite the rustic surroundings and lenient security, there is, however, one VERY important house rule: "NO HIGH HEELS! The floors cost more than the neighbors house."

While the account is clearly some sort of very dedicated troll, the fact remains that it is still active — so, if you're interested in a very unusual vacation destination and are really annoyed with that extra $300 in your pocket, you have the opportunity to be the first reviewer.

Just remember to leave your high heels at home.