A niche corner of the travel industry is gaining popularity among tourists who want to experience a cannabis friendly vacation.
Travelers can go to BudandBreakfast.com if they want to find a place to stay in a city where the drug is legal.
In places like Chicago, New York, Hawaii, and Jamaica, you can find cannabis-friendly lodging on the company's website.
People can list their homes or businesses for guests. Some allow cannabis use on the property while others offer unique marijuana- infused experiences.
Sean Roby said that they get a lot of bookings. Six months in advance, we have places that are sold out.
One Denver listing advertised a "free doobie" on the pillow for visitors, where normal hotels leave chocolate or fresh towels on guests' beds.
According to data from Forbes, cannabis tourism is a $17 billion industry. Content creators are watching this one-of-a-kind style of travel take off.
The owner of a bed-and-breakfast in Washington gives her guests cannabis candy upon check-in, according to CNBC.
The bed-and-breakfast is now managed by a former hairdresser.
"Just with the added element of cannabis, I've tried to give people what they're used to," said the man.
Marijuana friendly tourism is continuing to evolve. According to data obtained by CNBC, legal cannabis sales are expected to hit $42 billion in the next ten years.