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I'm pushing half a century soon and i'd like to do some more international travel. i used to rent a car and sleep in the back when i traveled previously, but that can make for some uncomfortable evenings. so for the bucks and does on here who don't want to spend $300 a night on a fine star hotel, let alone even 100, how do hostels work for middle-aged people? is it even a thing?

I'm pushing half a century soon and i'd like to do some more international travel. i used to rent a car and sleep in the back when i traveled previously, but that can make for some uncomfortable evenings. so for the bucks and does on here who don't want to spend $300 a night on a fine star hotel, let alone even 100, how do hostels work for middle-aged people? is it even a thing?

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Hostels? ...ooohh, I thought at first you said hospitals.

... I have an RV van that I can usually drive to where I'm staying,, but I'll try to find a quality, inexpensive basic hotel or motel room if I really need it I have definitely seen some hostel-type places that looked fine, though. Could be worth considering. What exactly does a person's age have to do with it (asking as an older person)?

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Because I'm almost 50 and if I'm in a bunk room with a bunch of 20 year olds taking copious amounts of drugs and acting fools I don't want to deal with that. Not saying that would happen but there's more of a likelihood seeing I was 21 once and I could only imagine how they act now.