I like your result.
First, and more interesting is its almost exactly what AirBnB offers. This is a confirmation that your design efforts are heading in the right direction — but/and/or you maybe should have started with AirBnB instead of Booking.com, improving their current UX model (that is clearly superior to Booking.com), and taking us into new UX territory…?
Second, I agree with the assessment of “Step 2” below (Vilinskyy Alexander) — Our job is design learning “from” user behavior observations, not “following” them. We need to push past their understanding of what UX “is” and reach for what UX “could be.” It is our job to experiment and innovate into new territory, otherwise will will be stuck (and I think in many ways we are stuck) in repeating known UX pattern with little evolution in design.
