Where do travelling trainers spend their night?

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    I've been wondering where travelling trainers sleep when they're in the middle of their journeys. I know that in the anime, Pokemon Centers provide rooms to sleep in, but I think that's only available in the anime. In the games, we don't need to sleep, so there really isn't much detail regarding where travelling trainers spend their night on. Do they sleep in other people's houses? Do they sleep on the empty grass fields? Do they fly back to their houses by using their Pokemon and sleep there? Which one is the most appropriate and makes the most sense to you?
     
    I kind of just assumed that in the games, just like the anime, our characters sleep out in the open in their sleeping bags any time that they're in between cities, and at Pokemon Centers/other buildings when available. Although, if I had the ability to fly around in real life as fast as you do in the games, I'd probably fly home almost every day to get a good night's rest.
     
    I was pretty much thinking exactly what Brenden was thinking about the sleeping bags. I can really only see that as their method of sleep because there isn't always a Pokemon Center around to sleep in and obviously your character doesn't fly home to sleep. Either that or our character has a really severe case of insomnia and never sleeps throughout the entire game!
     
    Ah, when doing written roleplaying, we usually have our characters bringing tents with them, or at least sleeping bags. Tents can be heavy unless you have some kind of high-tech superfoldable thingy :p Which is totally okay in RPing, imo, haha. But yeah, that and in Pokémon Centers is usually how I picture it. Like Ash and the others do in the anime, camping out.

    By the way, this is totally something that can be discussed, so moving it to Pokémon General's main forum ^^

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    Pokemon Centers tend to have rooms for trainers to sleep in, but those tend to run out very quickly due to the high volume of trainers around the region. I'd also think that trainers would stay in some hotel in the middle of town to gain some sleep, and then move on to the next town the next day or so. But then that would cost a little more than staying at the PokeCenter or camping out.
     
    I'd really enjoy sleeping in a bivouac shelter in a forest or on open grassy fields. If I was a trainer the only thing I'd bring along is a tarp - a sleeping bag might be handy for caves or snow. But it's good to travel light!
     
    I'd imagine in a more complete version of the Pokemon universe there'd be a ton of bed-and-breakfasts around wherever there weren't Pokemon Centers (or where there were, but offering deluxe services) for that reason.
     
    I guess they either find a hotel/motel to stay in or just find a nice camping area. I had forgotten about being able to stay in Pokemon Centers.
     
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