The seven things you may have forgotten about hostels

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The heartwarming highs and nose-crinkling lows you may have forgotten in the years since you last climbed down from the rickety top bunk. | via TravellerAU

International flight prices out of Australia are booming, COVID-testing lines have been replaced by passport waiting lists and restrictions in most countries now extend to the occasional mask.

If you're among the later arrivals, chances are you're stuck with the top. If any bottoms are still available, it could mean a game of scissors paper rock with your friends, a promise to buy the first drink that night or mortal combat. The revolving door of toiletries We all start our trip with the inspector gadget of toiletry bags, exquisitely stocked.

Do you resist or do you replenish your stocks? I know one thing: only one of those options continues the hostel toiletries circle of life. Will you avoid or embrace each species? While most of us don't fly overseas to co-habit with our country folk, it can provide a welcome relief at times - whichever type you prefer.

The extra costs: to pay or not to pay Balancing your budget in hostels can require Warren Buffett-esque finesse, especially among the ever-expanding list of opt-in fees.

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