Which is better: Hotel or camping?

Campground at the sea - camping or hotel?
@Inky261 (2520)
Germany
July 9, 2007 2:39pm CST
I went on so many trips and I am considering the next one now. Many times I stayed at hotels, big ones and small cozy ones. But I also went on great trips going camping. So, what do you prefer?
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7 responses
9 Jul 07
Defenetly camping. I've never been a big hotel fan. It is easier to take the tent, go rod triping and stay where ever you like. No stres about the reservations, about the price, about the mades... you're free to do what you like. All the best http://shtrumph-lianna.blogspot.com
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@Inky261 (2520)
• Germany
9 Jul 07
You are indepandant.
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10 Jul 07
I try :) All the best http://shtrumph-lianna.blogspot.com
@sunshine4 (8703)
• United States
9 Jul 07
100% Hotels!! I am so not a camper. It is like you have to spend all that time and energy getting the camping stuff ready, then you go camping and have to work the whole time getting the fire going, cooking and cleaning. Then you get home and have all that clean up to do from when you camped. I would much rather prefer going to a hotel, going out to dinner, having someone else clean the towels and sheets.
@Inky261 (2520)
• Germany
9 Jul 07
So you prefer leisure.
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@sunshine4 (8703)
• United States
10 Jul 07
Definitely I would prefer leisure. I don't want to work while on a vacation.
@maximax8 (31053)
• United Kingdom
9 Jul 07
I do not big hotels, especially high rise ones. I like low rise buildings, for example, a beach hut made from wood and thatch. I am not bothered if it has electricity, just an oil lamp is fine. Cold water only is fine too, this can be so refreshing in a hot climate I adore camping and have done this is some very special places. I liked walking along the Abel Tasman track and camping at a different spot every night. It was lovely to just be amongst five other tents next to a gorgeous sandy beach with no buildings in sight. In Australia a camp site had a bush toilet and no running water, This had to be got from a nearby creek. I oove back to nature experiences like that.
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@Inky261 (2520)
• Germany
9 Jul 07
You love nature.
@arcidy (5005)
• United States
9 Jul 07
I deffintley per a hotel I hate camping I just dont like sleeping outside in the woods mainly because of all the bugs and mosquitos and its pretty uncomfortible for me anyway to sleep in a sleeping bag at a hotel you sleep on a nice bed theres a tv and you can set your temperature to however you want it which is what I perfer because when your outside you cant set the temperature and it can be a pain if its really hot or cold.
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@Inky261 (2520)
• Germany
9 Jul 07
You want a comfortable life.
@matte5 (1913)
• Sweden
9 Jul 07
Hello Inky261. This is hard to anser i prefer both if I tell the truth, Sometimes its nice to stay in hotells wit all the nice service and you dont hawe do anything like cooking and make the bed, but sometimes its nice with camping trips then you can stay where you want and make what you want to do so when I go fishing and hunting its camping and when I go on holliday trips its hotell. Hawe a nice day.
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@Inky261 (2520)
• Germany
10 Jul 07
You want to have it all.
@eva_diva (287)
• Philippines
9 Jul 07
I am not the type to go on long hikes and steep mountains, with outdoor mosquitoes and sleeping on hard soil. Hotels, I love! lol. I love the thought that a room is there to protect me, have all the amenitites i need and not to mention a decent bathroom. If you like to go wild in the jungle, that is an option you can take..but for me, a cozy bed, music, pillows..so much better that the camping scenario.. :)
@Inky261 (2520)
• Germany
9 Jul 07
You want to be pampered.
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@sugarfloss (2139)
• Malaysia
9 Jul 07
camping.
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@Inky261 (2520)
• Germany
9 Jul 07
You want fresh air all day long.