Flashpacking - the new
way to backpack
by Caren Jacob
Hostels working to
accommodate flashpackers need for wifi
Don't worry a
flashpacker isn't some student backpacking Europe flashing people and
it's not somebody that packs very quickly or anything else you might
imagine it to be- flashpacking simply is backpacking with a lot of high
tech gear. Flashpackers generally come in two types, the younger group,
still in college, who have all the gadgets but not all the money for
luxury accommodations and the second group of individuals is in their
late 20's who have a little bit more money to spend and carry iPods,
digital cameras and laptops.
Oftentimes over a
third of the stuff a flashpacker brings along on vacation is technology
related. Not only laptops and digital cameras are brought with, but
also extra batteries, camera cords for uploading pictures to share
while traveling, portable wifi finders and international plug adapters
to name a few. Let's face it, in the past decade technology has changed
our everyday lives and things like laptops, cell phones, iPods and
digital cameras come with us everywhere, especially on vacation.
According to a survey
completed by 2,561 visitors to Hostelworld.com this year, 21% travel
with a laptop, 54% with an MP3 player, 83% with a cell phone and 86%
with a digital camera. Hostels have been noticing this trend and have
been trying to accommodate the flashpacker's needs. Just because you
have an iPod, a laptop and a digital camera, doesn't mean you can
afford to fork out $200 a night for a hotel.
Truthfully though,
this new "flashpacker" phenomenon doesn't seem that shocking. The
generation of kids that grew up in the 90's, grew up with the Internet
and cell phones. It only seems natural that they would want to bring
them with while on vacation. Plus if it is a student backpacking
Europe, they'll be gone for awhile and will want to communicate with
friends and family back home and will want to share their travel
adventures.
While some hostels
have been making changes, in particular offering free wifi, a large
majority of hostels don't offer all the high tech accommodations that
flashpackers desire or they charge for Internet access. If you're going
flashpacking, here's list of a few hostels that offer budget
accommodations and wifi to help you on your quest for Internet while
backpacking Europe or across the country.
Hostelling
International - New York, New
York
Hostelling
International Chicago - Chicago,
Illinois
Hostelling
International Santa Monica - Santa
Monica, California
Bellavista
Hostel - Santiago,
Chile
Green
Tortoise Hostel - San
Francisco, California
Banana
Bungalow Maui Hostel - Wailuku,
Hawaii
The
Generator Hostel - London, United
Kingdom
The
Tropics Hotel and Hostel - Miami
Beach, Miami
USA Hostel
- Las
Vegas, Nevada
Yosemite
Bug Lodge Hostel - Midpines,
California
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