@Liltravlr Just an afterthought.
Not meant to be judgemental or anything.......
The manner in which you are walking. Time of day, accommodation types and locations, everything pre-booked. All quite understandable, as you see this as a 'vacation'.
And using the term I used above, you are probably in a different rhythm to many, if not most others.
That might be leading you to feel that you are an observer of a Pilgrimage, rather than a participant....
As an example, on my most recent Camino that I finished a month ago (my fourth), I wanted to broaden my Camino experience. On all my previous Caminos, about 100 nights, I had used private accommodation only.
Many were saying to me here, that I was missing out on a valuable part of the Camino experience. Namely staying in shared accommodation. The sense of community, communal meals etc etc.
I was very happy with my Caminos using private accommodation, but I wanted to see what the Albergue experience was all about. So I tried it. Out of 60 days on that Camino, I stayed in Albergues about 15 nights I think. I wanted to give them a 'good shot'.
So I tried a combination of Donativo, private, municipal. And it was good. I enjoyed the experience. Being a very light sleeper, I still prefer mainly private accommodation, but mixing it up was really good.
But I stayed in some great places, met wonderful people, had some nice communal meals.......
I would certainly use Albergues again without hesitation.
Another Example. Like you, I was always a bit of a late starter. Though not quite that late! I would be on the road between 7:30 - 9:00 am. I was staying in private accommodation, so there was no rush to get out before a certain time, often breakfast wasn't served till 8:00 am. I wasn't walking long distances, and I had my next night booked, so there was no rush. (I book one night ahead normally)
As a result, I would often have the solitude on the trail that I sought. This was 3 times on the
Camino Frances. I would meet up with other Pilgrims at coffee breaks, meal times and so on. So I was very rarely 'lonely'. Only at night sometimes, if I was the only Pilgrim staying in my accommodation.
Contrast to my most recent Camino. The Via de la Plata, followed by the Invierno. Both quite remote with not many Pilgrims. I didn't 'meet' another Pilgrim till about day 5 or 6. I was leaving at about 8:00 - 8:30 am.
But due to the heat, I decided to try pre dawn starts. This would allow me to finish walking for the day, before it got too hot. And also allow me to finish in time for a nice lunch! Menu del Dia on those routes stops about 3:00 to 3:30 pm if available.
So I changed my 'Rhythm'
And suddenly...........I met other Pilgrims!
They were out there all along, but just leaving earlier than me. I suspected so, as I had been seeing their footprints.......
My Camino changed totally.
I had 'friends' to catch up with during the day, to have meals with, to share accomodation with.......
And because my new Camino buddies were staying in Albergues.........so did I.......
Often it was the only option anyway.
Sorry to ramble on, but it might help you to understand how the Rhythm or 'heart beat' of the Camino works.
Buen Camino