Steve Hackman
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances (2015, 2017)
Muxia & Fisterra (2015)
Via Francigena (2018)
Camino Portuguese (2020)
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Happy to pay for food. Then I think you should also probably be happy to pay for the facilities (Hot water, showers, toilets, kitchen, local property tax, refuse collection, water rates) that your child will make use of. Sharing the actual sleeping bunk is only part of what is provided, surely. I am sure they will offer a reduced price, or may even give a free slot, but please don't think badly of those which may not.
Last year I did Camino Francis again for the 3rd. time. A family with 3 small children a grandmom I believe a dad and a mom were refused accommodation on the grounds they would be running around and parents leave them for Hospitaleros to watch. I understand the owners of the Albergues for doing this they were small they cried alot and would have been disruptive. I saw them throughout the Camino and few albergues would provide for them. Plus the father spent more time on his cell phone than helping out with the children.Happy to pay for food. Then I think you should also probably be happy to pay for the facilities (Hot water, showers, toilets, kitchen, local property tax, refuse collection, water rates) that your child will make use of. Sharing the actual sleeping bunk is only part of what is provided, surely. I am sure they will offer a reduced price, or may even give a free slot, but please don't think badly of those which may not.
Last year I did Camino Francis again for the 3rd. time. A family with 3 small children a grandmom I believe a dad and a mom were refused accommodation on the grounds they would be running around and parents leave them for Hospitaleros to watch. I understand the owners of the Albergues for doing this they were small they cried alot and would have been disruptive. I saw them throughout the Camino and few albergues would provide for them. Plus the father spent more time on his cell phone than helping out with the children.
Hi all, will be doing my second camino this April 2017 with my wife and parents but will also be bringing my 6 yr old. When I did the camino in 2015 I didn't see any children so I am curious whether I need to pay for the evening for my young one? He's just going to end up sleeping in mine or my wife's bunk anyhow so was hoping to avoid a nightly 10 Euro cost for him. Happy to pay for food of course. Anyone with some experience on this out there?
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