I don't know if changing anything is relevant, I mean this, in that, every walk is different, every destination a different experience, places I’ve strolled through in earlier pilgrimages, have become major stopping off points in later Caminos.
I’ve met the worst of albergue owners, waiters, and staff in shops, but also the most helpful people you could ever imagine meeting. Unfortunately, the rude ones, tended to be younger, I used to live in Andalucía, and I experienced the same there with Bar staff... like the Vancians’ there will be more tourists tomorrow, so why bother...
You are in España, so make an effort to speak the language, be open, curtious and curious, the Spanish are very proud of their traditions and culture, you can make the difference if you decide to make the most of your walk.
I've never seen a pilgrim with a suitcase, that’s ridiculous.