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  1. Even though I stayed in a fair amount of hostels in my 20s, I developed a fear of them in my 30s. Mostly because I thought I’d be the oldest person. But you’re article is spot on – I love hostels. I don’t stay in them continuously since I’m traveling long-term and need some alone time, but they are so fun and usually nicer than the apartments I can afford:) The only ‘bad’ experience I had when I was in a co-ed room with all guys this summer in Portugal and the air conditioning broke. The room smelled like BO and socks for a few days:)

  2. Totally agree. We probably stayed at hostels almost half the time during our RTW trip. If you do your research right, you can easily avoid most the stigma associated with sleeping at hostels. Especially the one about that silly movie. =P

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