1/5 Eo 9 months ago on Google • 39 reviews
Prior
to
now,
anytime
I
stayed
in
a
hostel,
I
would
get
a
private
room,
given
I
couldn't
imagine
the
real
hostel
experience
of
a
shared
dormitory
with
strangers
would
be
kind
to
a
finicky
sleeper.
I
was
certainly
right
on
that
point
-
I
booked
a
bed
here
just
this
past
night
as
hostel
beds
are
evidently
the
only
reasonably
priced
accommodation
in
Vilnius
you
can
get
on
a
very
short
notice.
The
reception
was
courteous
enough
and
spoke
English,
and
if
you
like
socialising
with
interesting
characters,
you
can
find
plenty
in
the
common
areas
in
the
evening
-
but
those
are
pretty
much
the
only
good
points.
Bathrooms
were
covered
in
mould,
and
the
kitchens/common
area
is
full
of
trash
and
yesteryear's
rotting
food.
The
bed
I
got
was
right
by
the
door
of
the
room
I
was
placed
in,
such
that,
besides
getting
to
hear
every
single
detail
of
the
noisy
conversations
in
the
common
area
in
the
highest
definition
possible,
you
get
to
bask
in
the
lights
of
the
smartphones
of
everyone
going
in
and
out
of
the
room
after
dark.
The
curtains
they
have
around
the
beds
for
privacy
might
as
well
not
be
there
for
the
incomplete
coverage/nonsensical
placement.
All
told,
between
the
noise
in
the
common
room
that
carried
on
to
almost
midnight,
everyone
in
the
room
being
prodigious
snorers,
and
the
people
coming
in
and
out
of
the
room
in
to
the
wee
hours
of
the
morning,
it
became
clear
I
was
not
going
to
get
any
sleep
before
I
had
to
get
up
at
4
am,
so
I
packed
up
my
stuff
and
left
at
2.
To
the
property's
credit,
they
have
a
lockbox
outside
filled
with
keys
that
either
is
always
unlocked
or
I
got
lucky
with
the
combination
(hint:
it's
the
number
of
the
beast).
This
came
in
handy
because
I
realised
in
my
sleep-deprived
haste,
I
left
something
behind,
and
since
I
had
dropped
my
key
off
inside
already,
I
was
essentially
locked
out.
Thirty
minutes
of
panic
ensued
before
I
finally
noticed
and
tried
the
box.
Would
have
been
much
better
if
I
had
not
had
to
leave
a
brainless
zombie
in
the
first
place,
though.
The
real
horror,
however,
is
the
fact
that
they
give
out
duplicate
locker
keys
to
multiple
people,
such
that
someone
could
help
themselves
to
anything
you
leave
in
them.
I
found
this
out
when,
while
trying
to
go
to
sleep,
one
guest
asked
another
if
he
had
left
stuff
in
his
locker,
which
so
happened
to
be
the
one
I
was
assigned.
The
other
guy
affirmed
no,
to
which
the
other
guest
commented
how
this
sort
of
thing
is
always
happening
at
this
hostel,
i.e.
guests
getting
given
the
same
locker,
and
he
himself
had
been
robbed
there
once
because
of
it.
That
mortified
me
so
much
of
course
that
I
immediately
got
up
and
moved
my
things
to
my
evidently
more
secure
bedside.
This
place
might
have
gotten
a
2
or
3
as,
although
it
was
not
at
all
my
cup
of
tea,
I
could
see
how
someone
who
enjoys
hostels
might
find
this
place
somewhat
OK.
But
sorry,
no
-
when
a
place
makes
it
possible
for
other
guests
to
steal
your
passport,
phone,
and
all
of
your
money,
they've
completely
failed
as
hospitallers.
Stay
far
away
from
this
dump.
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