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swhayden says:
Beverly Beach state park sits just north of Newport, Oregon. The park itself sits to the east of Highway 101 but there is an easily accessible underpass trail to the beach. The beach is right next to the highway and is only accessible from the park during low tide. The park is nicely treed and yo…
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jaeden says:
This campground seemed a bit run down but Hyder's like that so it wasn't such a big deal. This campground is essentially the backyard of the Sealaska Hotel/Bar. There is one giant field and you just pick a spot. They have a site further in to Hyder which is only for RV's (known as Camp Run-A-Muck, s…
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n2theblue says:
I stayed at the hostel for 5 days in late April and enjoyed my time there. Its in a nice quiet, residential location yet is still very close to many restaurants, bars, great public transportation, and is minutes away from downtown Denver. The owner and staff were very friendly and helpful and the ot…
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jefrois says:
There are very few hostels in Los Angeles, even fewer that have their own parking lot. When in Los Angeles you pretty much need a car, so I chose this place in Venice that had their own lot. The problem is that when you get home late from a night out, the lot is full because there are more cars th…
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Shev says:
Don't go here if you plan on getting some sleep. The most noisy bunk beds ever! One little movement wakes up the whole room.
Good showers tho.
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jamartin39 says:
I spent an entire week at the Pacific Ohana Hostel and was not impressed. They are located just a 1/2 a block from Waikiki beach, not too far from the shopping, and the price is the cheapest of the hostels in the area. I stayed in the female dorm room with 6 others I don’t know if it was just beca…
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venusgurl28 says:
See, the problem with this campground was that we went there with a group of 12 people, 10 adults and 2 young children. The place was great for the kids, and even for adults during the day. There was many trails that you could take, depending on amount of time available and skill. You could swim in …
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stonefinder1 says:
Me and my wife wanted to camp at Deam Lake because of the sight it self. We traveled there (50 Miles) from Kentucky to scout the campground this winter and it looked great so we planned a week trip from 4-8 May 2009 with no reservations. We arrived at the camp office and picked out camp sight F-25,…
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dimitrianne1995 says:
If you DO NOT like things biting you (miquitoes, etc), then I would highly recommend that you do not stay here. The place is good overall, but here are some catches...you have to pay for the internet service (I think it was $0.25/5 minutes), showers are $1.00 for 4 mintues (hopefully you can get a …
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oldschoolbill says:
The Cape Hatteras KOA is located on the southern third of North Carolina’s wonderful & historic Outer Banks. This beautiful island is only a ¼ mile wide so it is easy to walk from water’s edge to water’s edge. I know this is redundant but Once again this KOA was subjected to the ever increas…
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sukiyakihotsake says:
My friend and I had stopped by here back in July 2005. I had planned to stay at least 2 nights, but ended up staying only one. The place isn't in the best part of town, but we knew that going in (my buddy made the mistake of bumming a cig to a burnout in the nearby park and was instantly mobbed by …
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genetravelling says:
I'm a tight ass when it comes to accomodation. Having camped so many times in the outback I just cant bring myself to pay for what is ultimately just a place to sleep. Going to NYC was always gonna be a challenge. I wanted somewhere central, and I wanted a nice hostel.
I got central!
But apart…
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kiddykatuk says:
As a first time traveler to Los Angeles I booked into this hostel because it was close to the Convention Center, however I did not expect this place! it was fairly hard to find, the advert said bedding was provided then I was informed it would be $10 for a pillow, sheet and blanket. I found the loca…
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Stitchthealien says:
I have stayed in many Hostels in my time and this has to be the worst i have stayed in so far. The facilities were dirty (gecko poo everywhere), the door into the room wasnt very safe, the house looked like in a storm it would have blown over and it wasnt even especially cheap!
There where no set r…
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canccer says:
The location was the only good thing about this place... It's somebody's apartment (or rather basement) transformed into a 'hostel'. The guy is nice upon arrival, because a lot of people feel like running away when they see this. No personal space, dirty, with no windows... nothing that could actual…
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