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Road Side Pub
Where to Stay in Chicago?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevins89notch" data-source="post: 16368438" data-attributes="member: 31255"><p>No offense taken.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I understand, but you would be surprised, hostels are not just broke 22 year olds. For some, the people just want a little more social interaction. A lot of hostels have a common area to chil, nightly activities, day trips, etc.</p><p></p><p>I went down to waikiki beach a couple months back. Financially I'm doing fine. A guy in the next bunk was a medical student about 6 months from being 100% done and on his own. He just wanted to escape the cold from the northern city he lived in. Another guy started a marketing firm, sold it and was using the money to travel the world for a couple months. Another was in management at the Ritz in LA. Another worked for a asian grocery store in SF, with multiple locations that his family owns. Another was between working for Porsche of Japan and working for Porsche of Mexico. He figured Hawaii was half way there, and he had a month between jobs so why not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevins89notch, post: 16368438, member: 31255"] No offense taken. I understand, but you would be surprised, hostels are not just broke 22 year olds. For some, the people just want a little more social interaction. A lot of hostels have a common area to chil, nightly activities, day trips, etc. I went down to waikiki beach a couple months back. Financially I'm doing fine. A guy in the next bunk was a medical student about 6 months from being 100% done and on his own. He just wanted to escape the cold from the northern city he lived in. Another guy started a marketing firm, sold it and was using the money to travel the world for a couple months. Another was in management at the Ritz in LA. Another worked for a asian grocery store in SF, with multiple locations that his family owns. Another was between working for Porsche of Japan and working for Porsche of Mexico. He figured Hawaii was half way there, and he had a month between jobs so why not. [/QUOTE]
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