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- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2019, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027 & 2028.
During my Camino Frances in 2019 two albergues stood out for me as being particularly special, well above the rest for being pilgrim focussed and particularly pleasant to stay at.
Since then, I have recommended both albergues to anyone who would listen.
Last week I went back to one of them during my free time between activities because I wanted to talk to one of the staff members there.
In 2019 I remember walking into the albergue dog tired, sore from a combination of my arthritis and the effort of the trail, hot and sweaty.
I was greeted with a warm smile, given a chair to sit on to rest and offered the sweetest tasting plain cold water to quench my thirst and told to rest a while because registration could wait until I had recovered some of my energy.
This pilgrim focus combined with the fabulous resources available at this parochial albergue (real beds, a maximum of four people in a room and often only two or wonder of wonders a room to myself, a shower and a bath in the room, a shared evening meal and an opportunity to reflect on my pilgrimage with fellow pilgrims) easily made this a stand out place for a pilgrim like me to stay.
This time, in 2023, I was not tired, not sore and only a little bit sweaty because I had just got off the train.
I was greeted (by someone new) who scowled at me as I entered, immediately told to take my boots off and to leave my hiking pole at the door and would I please hurry up and hand over my credential and passport because the person was busy and by the way, here are the rules if you want to stay here and would you sit on that seat over there and wait because there is another pilgrim behind you and I don't want to have to separately tell both of you the same thing and so you should wait until I can deal with you both together. Oh, you can help yourself to that lukewarm jug of water over there while you wait if you like, or not, up to you.
Same fabulous facilities, same shared meal although this time almost no pilgrims came to it whereas last time it was a struggle to fit us in the room.
A fellow pilgrim who I had befriended on the Camino Madrid was staying there on my recommendation and after dinner we sat down together to chat and he asked me "why did you recommend this place, you said that it was fabulous and pilgrim focussed. I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone, it is so officious".
At that, I had to apologise and say, this is not how it was last time.
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What happened? In 2019 I was there in the middle of a huge wave of pilgrims and they had half the staff helping. This year, I was there during a lull in pilgrim numbers. Yes they were about half full but they had twice as many staff helping this year.
Was I just lucky in 2019 and happened to arrive at a time when the staff were relaxed and welcoming? I don't think so because in 2019 I talked to other pilgrims staying there and universally, everyone had a similar experience to me.
Apart from my friend and three of his friends who he had convinced to stay there on my recommendation who also wondered why I recommended this officious establishment there was no one to talk to because unlike in 2019 when pilgrims had freely mingled, this time everyone else staying there seemed to want to keep to themselves.
It looked like this new staff member was the source of this officiousness. Not only was he officious but he also made demeaning comments about the food that I brought to the shared dinner and aspects of my background, in public.
Maybe, part of the difference was also me.
Someone else made a comment on another unrelated thread about how sweet the water tastes when you arrive at a destination tired and hot.
Perhaps in 2019 I arrived without much expectation and I was delighted with how I was treated. This time, I arrived with very high expectations and I was very disappointed with my treatment.
Perhaps the guy this year had just had a bad day or a bad month or something. Perhaps I was very lucky in 2019? Maybe.
From his demeaning comments I suspect something had made him sour. Perhaps it was time for him to have a break from pilgrims for a while?
I know that a couple of experienced people on the forum say that if they go back and rewalk a Camino they try not to stay in the same places but then others say that they often repeat the nice places.
Perhaps it was a combination of things and I was just unlucky with this particular place but now I am reluctant to go back to my other top albergue from 2019.
The issue of differing standards and expectations also comes up in restaurant recommendations. I used to carefully copy down lots of other people's recommendations and put them onto my Google Maps account (see my screenshot below) but after several disappointments I am starting to think that I need to find my own great spots to eat that match my style.
What do other people think?
Have you been disappointed with others recommendations?
Have you been disappointed with your own recommendations?
Do you think that we should try to discourage the giving of recommendations so that we don't build expectations?
BTW, I have deliberately not named the albergue. If you are experienced enough to guess it then please don't name it because then we set reverse expectations.
Also, I very much get the need for rules, especially in the very big albergues. I have no issue with rules and often prefer them to be policed for everyone's comfort.
Since then, I have recommended both albergues to anyone who would listen.
Last week I went back to one of them during my free time between activities because I wanted to talk to one of the staff members there.
In 2019 I remember walking into the albergue dog tired, sore from a combination of my arthritis and the effort of the trail, hot and sweaty.
I was greeted with a warm smile, given a chair to sit on to rest and offered the sweetest tasting plain cold water to quench my thirst and told to rest a while because registration could wait until I had recovered some of my energy.
This pilgrim focus combined with the fabulous resources available at this parochial albergue (real beds, a maximum of four people in a room and often only two or wonder of wonders a room to myself, a shower and a bath in the room, a shared evening meal and an opportunity to reflect on my pilgrimage with fellow pilgrims) easily made this a stand out place for a pilgrim like me to stay.
This time, in 2023, I was not tired, not sore and only a little bit sweaty because I had just got off the train.
I was greeted (by someone new) who scowled at me as I entered, immediately told to take my boots off and to leave my hiking pole at the door and would I please hurry up and hand over my credential and passport because the person was busy and by the way, here are the rules if you want to stay here and would you sit on that seat over there and wait because there is another pilgrim behind you and I don't want to have to separately tell both of you the same thing and so you should wait until I can deal with you both together. Oh, you can help yourself to that lukewarm jug of water over there while you wait if you like, or not, up to you.
Same fabulous facilities, same shared meal although this time almost no pilgrims came to it whereas last time it was a struggle to fit us in the room.
A fellow pilgrim who I had befriended on the Camino Madrid was staying there on my recommendation and after dinner we sat down together to chat and he asked me "why did you recommend this place, you said that it was fabulous and pilgrim focussed. I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone, it is so officious".
At that, I had to apologise and say, this is not how it was last time.
++++++++++
What happened? In 2019 I was there in the middle of a huge wave of pilgrims and they had half the staff helping. This year, I was there during a lull in pilgrim numbers. Yes they were about half full but they had twice as many staff helping this year.
Was I just lucky in 2019 and happened to arrive at a time when the staff were relaxed and welcoming? I don't think so because in 2019 I talked to other pilgrims staying there and universally, everyone had a similar experience to me.
Apart from my friend and three of his friends who he had convinced to stay there on my recommendation who also wondered why I recommended this officious establishment there was no one to talk to because unlike in 2019 when pilgrims had freely mingled, this time everyone else staying there seemed to want to keep to themselves.
It looked like this new staff member was the source of this officiousness. Not only was he officious but he also made demeaning comments about the food that I brought to the shared dinner and aspects of my background, in public.
Maybe, part of the difference was also me.
Someone else made a comment on another unrelated thread about how sweet the water tastes when you arrive at a destination tired and hot.
Perhaps in 2019 I arrived without much expectation and I was delighted with how I was treated. This time, I arrived with very high expectations and I was very disappointed with my treatment.
Perhaps the guy this year had just had a bad day or a bad month or something. Perhaps I was very lucky in 2019? Maybe.
From his demeaning comments I suspect something had made him sour. Perhaps it was time for him to have a break from pilgrims for a while?
I know that a couple of experienced people on the forum say that if they go back and rewalk a Camino they try not to stay in the same places but then others say that they often repeat the nice places.
Perhaps it was a combination of things and I was just unlucky with this particular place but now I am reluctant to go back to my other top albergue from 2019.
The issue of differing standards and expectations also comes up in restaurant recommendations. I used to carefully copy down lots of other people's recommendations and put them onto my Google Maps account (see my screenshot below) but after several disappointments I am starting to think that I need to find my own great spots to eat that match my style.
What do other people think?
Have you been disappointed with others recommendations?
Have you been disappointed with your own recommendations?
Do you think that we should try to discourage the giving of recommendations so that we don't build expectations?
BTW, I have deliberately not named the albergue. If you are experienced enough to guess it then please don't name it because then we set reverse expectations.
Also, I very much get the need for rules, especially in the very big albergues. I have no issue with rules and often prefer them to be policed for everyone's comfort.
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