Well, you are planning your first camino ... ufff
Most hospitaleros have to pass a course ... about to how to attend the pilgrims, etc.
They use to have to walk the Camino. So, they normally know what the Camino is.
Some associations run their own albergues (CSJ) with their own rules.
The best hospitalero can pass a bad day.
So, in my opinion, most hospitaleros are well prepared to run an albergue, and, being a hard work, and, sometimes, working in a hard part of the year, it's easy to understand a "bad word" to any "special pilgrim".
I've never hear a "bad word".
And I've seen a lot of "special pilgrims". Very special pilgrims.
After supporting any "special pilgrim", if you, normal pilgrim, arrive, can see a "not normal hospitalero". Is not your guilty, nor the hospitalero's guilty.
I have to say, thanks, patient hospitaleros.
Javier Martin.
Madrid, Spain.