Some interesting perspectives.
Out of curiosity I looked at the exchange rate over the last 20 years.
In 2011 we had parity with the US$ and have declined since.
Our dollar now buys 65 USc.
In the same period our dollar bought €0.75 down to €0.61.
Yes, the cost of our Caminos can seem high, because of the long flights involved (22 hrs)
But to me, Spain at least seems cheap in comparison to Sydney!
Meals and accomodation seem to be about half what I would pay here, or less.
Sometimes I do the conversion in my head, but mostly I just think in € now.
Of course other parts of Europe, particularly tourist areas seem horrendously expensive!
We are visiting UK next year and the cost of low-mid range Hotels seems to be the same as 4* here in Sydney. Not sure about meals, as we have not been to the UK for a few years. We shall see..... No idea of Beer prices, as I don't really use pubs. But looking online it seems pub beer is about 10% cheaper in the UK.
It's always hard comparing the cost of living, as there are so many factors. Most research includes the cost of housing in a typical 'basket'. And housing in Sydney is some of the most expensive in the World! (similar to Paris, looking at online research)
So for this Aussie Pilgrim, regardless of the exchange rate, Spain is definitely not expensive.
Sorry to side track............
Back to the cost of an Albergue Bunk!
I have stayed in some Albergues that got terrible reviews on Gronze. Like 50% bad out of 40-50 reviews.
But I stayed there, as there were really no other options.
Generally I was shocked and saddened.
Many of the reviews were just nit picking and foolish in my view.
None of the places deserved those reviews.
And one gets bad reviews because the owner is Grumpy! Get a life folks......
Yes he is a bit grumpy. But a good person beneath it.
He runs an Albergue and a bar, and probably has all kinds of things going on in his life.
Both the Albergue and bar are fine.
If an Albergue is filthy and falling apart, maybe that's not so good.
I did stay in one where the toilet door locks were broken as were the toilet seats.
We put a chair behind the toilet door and invited those using it to sing whilst inside
The elderly lady running it was delightful and even did our washing!
Overall, it was a great place to stay.......
As an aside, we have seriously considered buying an Albergue a couple of times.
Talking to the owners, going through the books, etc etc.
But I honestly worry about how I might handle the 'plonkers' with their petty complaints.....
I think we would get some very bad reviews.