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TRAVEL BLOG7.22.08
A Night in the Young-at-Heart Hostel
When I offered up my bottom bunk, I was waved away: “First come, first served, honey, that’s how hostels work.” For the duration of my stay, the old-timers clambered in and out of their bunk beds, waited in line for toilets, and took turns boiling water for tea, with fewer complaints and a better attitude than many young backpacker types I’ve encountered. It was a powerful reminder that successful travel is so often about mindset. If I’m lucky, I won’t have to stay in budget hostels by the time I’m in my 70s—but I’d also be lucky to have the adaptability and spirit of my dorm-mates this past weekend.
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Photo by Eva Holland. Categories: Weblog • Budget Travel • Hotels
COMMENTSAwww that last comment made me sad Eva. “If I’m lucky, I won’t have to stay in budget hostels...” For me hosteling isn’t because I have to or that I am too poor for anything else and something tells me that alot of those old timers you stayed with had the financial ability to stay in nicer hotels. Hosteling is about an attitude though like you said earlier in the piece. Even more than an attitude though, it’s a lifestyle. I choose hostels over hotels for the community, not for the savings, and I always will. By Jake on 7.23.08 at 12:33 PM
Hey Jake, sorry to disappoint you! I didn’t mean to suggest I never would stay in hostels, just that it’s not exactly a choice for me right now - and it would nice if, someday, it were. :) By Eva on 7.24.08 at 08:13 AM
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