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This post made me laugh out loud. I can't believe you got locked out for a night. Crazy!
We don't stay at hostels anymore. It had been a year since we stayed in one and then chose to stay in a hostel in Dublin with the high school kids from our travel club and then we remembered why we don't stay in hostels anymore. The desk staff were surly, the room was 90 degrees with no way to turn down the temperature and the toilets looked like they had never (ever) been cleaned. The 14-year old boys loved staying at the hostel... us, not so much.
We stay at pensiones (small hotels) and B&Bs and rely on Rick Steves' recommendations and those of friends. We just stayed at an amazing place in Florence.
I know that there are great hostels but the trick is finding the ones that truly are "the best hostels in the world".
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Best hostel in the world? If by world they mean that street, then perhaps. I hope things get better.
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My husband and I hosteled for the first and last time in Montreal, and would add Clue # 6:
The cab driver can't find it, the neighbors don't know about it, and the owners have to work hard to convince you that their 4th floor walk-up is a hostel and not a drop-in center for the homeless.
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But... at least it makes for good stories! :-) Look forward to hearing about all of the great things in Croatia!
I have to agree with Lori... the most awful experiences usually turn into the best stories that can be told ooooooooooover and over again. And at the end of the day, that's really why we travel, isn't it?
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I'm also sure I'll grow out of budget accommodations once I'm a bit older with more money to spare.
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We do Spain super cheaply and very luxuriously (ocean view, 3 or 4 bedrooms, great internet for free ) for peanuts by renting a villa in the off season. It is also great weather then in southern Spain and no tourists. ( There is a reason why even the whole government in Madrid leaves for July and August).
Off season, monthly rentals can be luxurious and super cheap. You might want to look into that next time along with weather reports. We spent less in southern Spain than friends did in the far east.
We spent over 46 days last year in Croatia around this time. I KNOW you are going to be loving it there if you can dodge the crowds. After Sept1, they really thin out, although Dubrovnic is over packed in August with Italians. If you can, do not miss Montenegro, Rovinj, and Plitvice park.
Love your writing. Carpe Diem!
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Thanks for sharing the truth about Hostel Palacida (I can almost see the yellow piece of paper in my mind).
Unfortunately, I can relate (somewhat) with the feeling of being locked out of a hostel for the night. Except, Captain Conrad the owner of the Pirate Hostel heard my husband and I knocking on the door making lots of noise. He rescued us from your experience of being locked out for the night.
Feel free to read about our adventures at the Pirate Hostel and how super cheap our entire experience was: http://www.nomadbackpackers.com/2008/04/14/arrr...
Or see if we made it to Split yet. www.nomadbackpackers.com
Don't worry we'll tell your favorite Croatian fam you said "hi"!
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