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I have to say that this booking ahead thing has me in a tizzy. I have never booked ahead except for our first night off the plane. I do all this planning, but once we start walking we generally just do what moves us at the moment. We are starting in Irun, and I have booked two places on the Vasco. Even that has me a little concerned, but it's the beginning of the route so we probably will be on our plan still. But I don't really know when we will get to the Invierno. If we follow my plan we will be in Las Medulas on June 13, but I really don't want to be stuck with that.
I thought maybe some of you who have booked ahead can share some insight!
1. My biggest question is how far ahead is "ahead"? Do you book before you leave home? Is it like France where you just reserve a day or two in advance? We will be taking a day off in Rabanal to visit friends. That will be 3 days before we get to Las Medulas -- is that enough time? I know there is no good answer -- I'm just looking for the gut reaction of experienced bookers!
2. Do you just book every place that isn't an albergue? Do you also book albergues? I wouldn't normally think I needed to book albergues, but in this pandemic world, maybe that isn't a good assumption. I'm not going to worry about it on the Frances because there are so many places. But on the Invierno we could definitely get to our target place and find no lodging! I guess we would just cab someplace forward or backward and then cab back in the morning, so its not a trajedy, just nicer to avoid the cab.
2. Do you call, use WhatsApp, use their website or email the place you want to book? If so do you wait for a confirmation reply or just assume you have a spot reserved? Or do you use an online service like booking.com. The latter is easy but I think the places pay a big commission for booking.com, so I assume a direct booking is best. So what have folks found to be the best way to contact?
3. Should you be prepared to pay in advance to reserve?
Thanks for your responses to the (probably basic) questions!
LizB
I thought maybe some of you who have booked ahead can share some insight!
1. My biggest question is how far ahead is "ahead"? Do you book before you leave home? Is it like France where you just reserve a day or two in advance? We will be taking a day off in Rabanal to visit friends. That will be 3 days before we get to Las Medulas -- is that enough time? I know there is no good answer -- I'm just looking for the gut reaction of experienced bookers!
2. Do you just book every place that isn't an albergue? Do you also book albergues? I wouldn't normally think I needed to book albergues, but in this pandemic world, maybe that isn't a good assumption. I'm not going to worry about it on the Frances because there are so many places. But on the Invierno we could definitely get to our target place and find no lodging! I guess we would just cab someplace forward or backward and then cab back in the morning, so its not a trajedy, just nicer to avoid the cab.
2. Do you call, use WhatsApp, use their website or email the place you want to book? If so do you wait for a confirmation reply or just assume you have a spot reserved? Or do you use an online service like booking.com. The latter is easy but I think the places pay a big commission for booking.com, so I assume a direct booking is best. So what have folks found to be the best way to contact?
3. Should you be prepared to pay in advance to reserve?
Thanks for your responses to the (probably basic) questions!
LizB