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  • Planet Traveler was my first hostel experience, and would pleasantly go back again. The location is a bit far if you're coming in from greyhound etc, especially if you have luggage. We decided to walk, but I would suggest taking transit. However, the location gives you the ability to access many parts of the area's sights such as Kensington Market, China Town, University of Toronto and a short train ride to Eaton Centre. I chose a mix dorm for myself and my boyfriend, we both decided one getting a a bed per person. I believe the total come out to $29 USD per night, which is quite a steal that included breakfast and free wifi with three apple computers in the lobby (Although, the wifi wasn't good. They certainly need to work on that). Sheets, towels and pillowcases were complimentary as well as breakfast that included coffee, bagels, toast, cereal and bananas. When I thought of mixed dorm, I thought of... Co-ed, except when I arrived, I was the only female in the room which made me feel quite uncomfortable and made sure that my boyfriend slept at the same time with me. Only once did I go to bed earlier. On the second night, I decided to use the bath towels that were given to us and use them as barriers between the people sleeping on either sides of me. I had no problems storing my belongings, as they offer lockers within the dorms that is separate from the sleeping area in which you may access by portable key. I thought this was quite nice since, as aforementioned, this was my first hostel experience. I got a feeling that the majority of the people staying at this hostel did rent out beds for months at a time and lived there for a bit. It gave off a bit of a clique-y vibe, but definitely a demographic for crowds between the ages of 23-30. Overall, I enjoyed the stay, however one of the cons is that 90% of the area is closed past 9 pm, so be prepared to walk at least 7-10 blocks to find nightlife.
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