I had thought about posting an experience of mine and decided against it because this is a review page but, having read other peoples experiences, I have decided I will make a post after all.
Other peoples posts remind me somewhat of when I did the NPs, Canyons and LBH holiday. There were about 38 of us on the trip of which amongst us there were 2 of what I would describe as cliques of 4 people, all women. One of the cliques seemed to have a problem with other people and made no real effort to hide the fact that they were talking about you, you know what I mean, the look, the leaning over to whisper something and then all heads turning around to look, more like a bunch of schoolgirls than women in their 50s. This was the first time I had come across this on a JY holiday and to start with I found it quite intimidating but it was a full on holiday with plenty of nice people, so they were easy to forget about. Luckily I have never come across people like that since.
There always seems to be the odd couple or two who are together, I have no problem with that, they usually mix well but, there are some who keep themselves to themselves, there has been the odd occasion where I didn't even exchange words with them because they seemed oblivious to the fact they were part of a group.
I have had the privilege to meet some lovely people on my travels and had some great holidays, I hope the future of JY doesn't start coming down to pre-arranged groups and more cliques, no fault of JY. If people already know each other before hand other singletons are going to start to feel like outsiders, especially the newer people, after all JY advertise themselves as "The Single Traveller Specialists" which to me, if I where a newcomer, would paint a picture of people travelling alone, not in groups. I have been travelling with JY since 2005 but I think if I was on a holiday where there was a group of 17 together, some of which were seemingly not very nice people, it would make me start thinking if I still wanted to travel with JY.
I personally prefer smaller groups. One of the best groups I had was when there were 15 of us, nobody knew each other beforehand and it was the only holiday where I actually managed to remember every ones name (I'm useless with names) because we all mixed well together.
Its surprising what one persons comment brings to the fore, only a fraction of JY customers use the forum, I wonder how many more stories are out there that people have not spoken about and just put down to a bad experience.
Avocet