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tuntun says:
better than other camping grounds. clean, nice atmosphere, 'secure' with metal fence, worth the money u pay, nice location, and for extra charge, WI-fi Internet and beach front seats
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Mitchzmagic says:
This hostel has a bit of a druggy feel, and is a bit grotty and has an odd smell... it plays a lot of music late at night in the halls, and it seems like a constant party place... day and night! If you're alone and a reasonably quite person (like moi), it can not be that fun, but it might be better …
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worldcitizen says:
I thought this was a great place to stay. It's very close to a lot of things, but not right in the mix. All of the dorm rooms have 4 beds per room with lockers and sinks. The bathrooms were decent as far as hostels go and I never had to wait in line to take a shower.
The front desk staff can be a…
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irene820 says:
Great location. 1 mimutes to Times Square. 3 minutes to subway station. 5 minutes to Port Authority. Free Wi-fi access if you got your laptop, charge applied if you use the computer in the lobby. Room is okay. Bathroom is a bit run-down. I stayed there in January 2008 for 1 night. I booked thru thei…
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AprilleCA says:
Very nice people, accommodating and friendly. Bunks not so comfy in the dorm but they were very helpful in suggesting places to go and things to do. Very good location in Oregon accessible by car to some gorgeous beaches along the coast. Great for 24 bucks a night. I would go again.
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roamingduck says:
Pioneer Hostel is located just two minutes away from Cow Bay - a very scenic bay in the town/city of Prince Rupert. Its also very close to everything else useful. The hostel owners are friendly and helpful. You will arrive in Prince Rupert either by train or ferry and the hostel wi…
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brilleaux says:
For the past three years, I have dedicated a few days of my spring break for camping in the quiet Perdido Key "primitive zone," located just near the Florida-Alabama border.
Camping is free, but you are required to pay a small parking fee (less than $10 for a one-week pass) and fill out a short f…
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soultrain32 says:
I love this place so much I have been back 3 times! All of the staff were so friendly and it has a lovely layout. The rooms are very clean and comfortable.
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maryfreeman says:
The best kept secret in Vermilion. A family
park with access to the lake for your boat.
Quiet and layed back campground
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jasoniii says:
First hostel I ever stayed in. Staff were friendly.
The price of the room at the time seemed great, and still is by New York standards I guess.
Best bed I've ever stayed in. Much better than the upscale hotel I stayed in the night before.
Showers were very clean, and clean towels were provi…
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tridantri says:
This hostel is the only lodging with the Redwood National and State Parks and is set back in the forest about 100m from the beach. It offers direct access to the California Coastal Trail and there are a number of interesting walks that you can do. The staff are helpful and will be able to tell you…
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MichaelWeber says:
I come to this beautiful campground almost everyother weekend in the summer days. Its usally around 40$ for friday to sunday on a concert day and 5 a person on of days. During the day is family oriented with a beach and swimming even a jumping rock. As night apporches the bands start on the stage of…
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Rhysv says:
The Canadiana ideally located, everything is within easy walking distance if you want to explore you walk out the front door and instantly see the CN tower dominate the skyline, day or night. The Beds are comfy and the staff are really great at helping you get your Toronto adventure underway. They h…
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oldschoolbill says:
Close to Savannah’s charming historic district. An Old School Tip don’t take the RV to Savannah parking is at a premium. If you don’t have a tow car or truck give Enterprise a call, they will pick you up at any KOA take you to get a car & some place will even allow you to leave the car at th…
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playsomeskynard says:
So I have been staying here at the Hostel Guadalajara Centro for about 4 days now. Its has a great vibe. All the rooms lead into a large kitchen and seating area so it would be impossible not to get acquainted with others. My first hour or so after my arrival an Italian group taught me to make fresh…
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