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What's the difference between a budget hotel and a youth hotel?

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Experience 1: Economy hotels are higher than youth hostels in software, hardware and price.

After removing all the luxury elements of star-rated hotels, budget hotels retain the most basic services they can enjoy when staying in hotels, such as:

1, equipped with elevator (When you check in with 30KG luggage, it is really important to know that the hotel has an elevator. )

2. Independent big bed or double room

The separate bathroom in the room symbolically provides towels, cups, hot water and bath (usually shower) equipment, as well as soap, shampoo, toothbrush and even slippers. The symbolic provision is because the quality of these consumables provided by budget hotels is not high, like disposable slippers, which are hardly used.

4. Generally, TV and telephone are provided.

Many domestic budget hotels also provide free broadband.

6. Room cleaning service once a day.

7. Most of them provide their own breakfast. Some charges are lower.

8. Provide air conditioning

9. Bottled drinking water is generally not provided, but electric water may be provided.

Experience 2: Youth hostels basically only provide accommodation, but omit all the services that may be enjoyed in hotels.

Youth hostels are usually not as formal as hotels and their prices are relatively low. They are one of the most commonly considered accommodation places for self-help travelers and backpackers with limited budgets. Perhaps the biggest difference between it and the hotel is that it encourages communication, and there are many public areas such as social rooms and kitchens, as well as group rooms with bunk beds or bunk beds to choose from.

1, there is probably no elevator.

Although there are single rooms, there are more rooms for four, eight or even more than a dozen people in the hostel. Some men and women live in separate rooms, and some men and women live together.

3. The bathroom is generally not in the room, but a large bathroom used by * *, which provides toilets, showers and washstands, and generally provides hand sanitizer (which can be used for bathing).

The TV is not in the room. There may be a TV in the living room and reception room downstairs for everyone to watch.

There is no telephone in the room, usually there is only a bed, a table and a lamp.

6. When you check in, you will be given a towel. Don't forget to return it when you check out.

7. There is no broadband in general rooms, but many hotels provide several computers with Internet access in the living room or provide WIFI in the living room area (sometimes free).

8. There is no room cleaning service at ordinary times, and someone will clean it after leaving the bed.

9. Many hostels also provide a simple breakfast buffet. For example, the Mexican hotel where flying bear stayed this time provided jam bread, scrambled eggs with ham and fruit. But the time is shorter, only 8: 00 to 10 (different hotels).

10, drinking water is only provided in the kitchen.

1 1, there is a self-help concept everywhere. For example, remember to put the tableware back in the recycling place after breakfast (similar to many company canteens). Don't expect to be in the hotel, someone will clean it up after eating.

12, the kitchen is equipped with a microwave oven for you to heat your own food and a refrigerator for temporary storage. Some have stoves.

13, there are books to read.

14. Provide necessary heating equipment according to local climate. At present, flying bear's hotel has no air conditioning.

Experience 2: Youth hostels basically only provide accommodation, but omit all the services that may be enjoyed in hotels.

Youth hostels are usually not as formal as hotels and their prices are relatively low. They are one of the most commonly considered accommodation places for self-help travelers and backpackers with limited budgets. Perhaps the biggest difference between it and the hotel is that it encourages communication, and there are many public areas such as social rooms and kitchens, as well as group rooms with bunk beds or bunk beds to choose from.

1, there is probably no elevator.

Although there are single rooms, there are more rooms for four, eight or even more than a dozen people in the hostel. Some men and women live in separate rooms, and some men and women live together.

3. The bathroom is generally not in the room, but a large bathroom used by * *, which provides toilets, showers and washstands, and generally provides hand sanitizer (which can be used for bathing).

The TV is not in the room. There may be a TV in the living room and reception room downstairs for everyone to watch.

There is no telephone in the room, usually there is only a bed, a table and a lamp.

6. When you check in, you will be given a towel. Don't forget to return it when you check out.

7. There is no broadband in general rooms, but many hotels provide several computers with Internet access in the living room or provide WIFI in the living room area (sometimes free).

8. There is no room cleaning service at ordinary times, and someone will clean it after leaving the bed.

9. Many hostels also provide a simple breakfast buffet. For example, the Mexican hotel where flying bear stayed this time provided jam bread, scrambled eggs with ham and fruit. But the time is shorter, only 8: 00 to 10 (different hotels).

10, drinking water is only provided in the kitchen.

1 1, there is a self-help concept everywhere. For example, remember to put the tableware back in the recycling place after breakfast (similar to many company canteens). Don't expect to be in the hotel, someone will clean it up after eating.

12, the kitchen is equipped with a microwave oven for you to heat your own food and a refrigerator for temporary storage. Some have stoves.

13, there are books to read.

14. Provide necessary heating equipment according to local climate. At present, flying bear's hotel has no air conditioning.

Experience 3: Advantages and disadvantages of youth hostels;

[advantages]

1. Generally cheaper than budget hotels. Especially the bed price of multiple rooms. If you want to stay in a single room, the price is not very good, but you can make a more careful comparison with the local budget hotel.

2. Because of social space (kitchen, billiards room, bar, etc. ), guests can have more interaction with others, which is less in traditional hotels. Most youth hostels feel like a group, so tenants have more opportunities to interact with other tourists from all over the world, make new friends and share their travel experiences. According to flying bear's feeling, people can say hello and ask questions at will in the hotel, and everyone is willing to help each other.

3. It's easier than a hotel. Wear whatever you want! Because the bathroom is outside (even on different floors), no one will notice you when you walk around the corridor around the bath towel after taking a shower!

4. Most of them provide the service of borrowing travel books and DVDs, and the staff of youth hostels can also answer travel questions enthusiastically, which is convenient for tourists to arrange their travel itinerary.

Many youth hostels will hold paid or free activities for tourists, which may be visiting local attractions, language courses, music appreciation, barbecues and so on.

6. Youth hostels are mostly located in popular local attractions, which is quite convenient for tourists.

[disadvantages]

1. Safety of articles: As tenants live in the same room, theft is the biggest problem, but now most hotels provide personal lockers or other valuables storage systems, which greatly reduces the possibility of theft.

Privacy is also a big problem. The feeling of sharing with others is very different from that of sharing with yourself, and people who need privacy may feel uncomfortable.

Noise sometimes makes it difficult to sleep, such as chatting with other tenants, snoring, coming home late, checking out in the morning, etc. For this reason, many youth hostels have stipulated check-in and check-out times. Besides, smell is sometimes a problem.

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