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Does "flashpacking hostel" mean "hotel"?
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15 years 7 months ago
Here's an article by Hostelbookers about "Flashpacking Hostels"
http://www.hostelbookers.com/article/hostel-types/flashpacking-hostels/
The first property on the list is Daddy Long Legs Boutique Hotel in South Africa. They only have private hotel rooms and the cheapest one I could find is $80 USD per night. The word "hotel" in the property's name isn't mentioned in the article.
The Mikuniya Ryokan in Japan is called a "Luxury Spa Hostel" in the article but they only have private rooms which are $156 USD per night.
Neither property uses the word "hostel" anywhere in their descriptions. One is definitely a hotel and the other is a ryokan.
My opinion is that it isn't good for hostels for hotels to be sold as "hostels". It isn't good for backpackers either. Solo backpackers who are looking for a hostel are typically looking for a dorm bed -- not to book "two beds" in a hotel room.
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