Rhythm is everything

Inconsiderate guests

Ocean Blue Hostel in Vientiane, Laos

My bicycle broke down. I was downtown Vientiane near the night market when the rear brake got stuck. Without any tools, no way to repair that kind of brake on the fly. It was already late at night and I was stuck! – well kind of.

To stay the night I decided on the Ocean Blue Hostel. A friend of mine had been staying there before. She liked it.
So … why not?

It was a bit of a mixed experience. Nothing wrong with the hostel though. 

Staff members are friendly. Breakfast is okay and quickly served. Mattresses and bedding are clean. The hostel is well designed and everything is kept in good order. There are separate dormitory rooms for men and women. They are on separate floors as well. That’s probably a good idea.

I guess it was just bad luck. One of the young men staying at my dormitory room was smoking during the night. That’s strictly forbidden and incurs a hefty fine. He apparently couldn’t care less. I guess inexpensive hostels sometimes attract guests who just refuse to behave. 

5 Comments

  1. wwd.com

    Wow, this article is good, my sister is analyzing
    these things, therefore I am going to tell her.

    • Wouter Schrijft

      Thanks 🙂
      There will be a lot more.
      Languages: Dutch (still hidden) and English .
      I will activate Instagram later on. Taal has an account there.

  2. Giz

    Nice short story. The stories of the foreign men who often travel alone and stay in Southeast Asia. The experiences are often largely the same for many of them. The author himself has a lot of experience. He observes, listens and writes short anecdotes. Wouter writes! Keep it up!

    • Wouter Schrijft

      Thank you 🙂
      Over a century of experiences bridging over and contrasting differences between the West and South-East Asia. There will be many more stories. Just wait and see.

  3. Shelley

    Greetings! Very helpful advice within this post!
    It is the little changes that will make the greatest changes.
    Thanks for sharing!

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