Thread: San Jose - Hotel Recommendations
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07-27-15 05:12 #734
Posts: 9Hotels cool with multiple chicas.
Newbie here, headed to San Jose for the first time. Very excited, of course. I just have a question related having multiple girls up to your room. Any restrictions on this?
The only reason I'm asking is due to my experience in Lima where I could only have one girl up to my room at a time.
I'll probably have more questions as we get closer. Thanks for all your help and recommendations!
Mr. Prick
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07-14-15 15:05 #733
Posts: 263Originally Posted by EcuaDuck [View Original Post]
About the butter. Better bring it from the states. It's twice as expensive here. I agree, sure is better than the local margarine.
One Lucky Dogg.
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07-14-15 08:20 #732
Posts: 6Originally Posted by OneLuckyDogg [View Original Post]
BTW, yes I have stayed there several times, some of the nicest rooms are on the street and you can hear traffic during the day with the windows open, and it remains my first choice for affordable Gulch lodging / Breakfast is a cut above some, offering eggs-your-style, pancakes and decent coffee. Bring your own butter if you're like me and can't abide margarine!
Pura Vida.
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07-06-15 13:57 #731
Posts: 263Originally Posted by Sammon [View Original Post]
One Lucky Dogg.
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07-06-15 13:13 #730
Posts: 3281El Maragato
Hi,
Is this hotel chica friendly? Is there a fee? This hotel I believe is opp Presidente.
Thanks for the info.
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06-23-15 01:05 #729
Posts: 47Hemingway
Originally Posted by EcuaDuck [View Original Post]
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06-20-15 01:52 #728
Posts: 6Hemingway Inn
The Hemingway was bought by a well traveled interesting American named Deacon about 6 months ago, who now runs it with his lovely Nicaraguan wife.
Most of the rooms were redone, and if you are looking for a moderately priced alternative to the San Jose "regulars". I suggest you stop by and chat with him.
I wouldn't stay anywhere else these days!
Pura Vida.
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04-14-15 02:51 #727
Posts: 223Originally Posted by Qualude [View Original Post]
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04-14-15 00:15 #726
Posts: 89Originally Posted by MrOReilly [View Original Post]
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04-13-15 18:34 #725
Posts: 47Originally Posted by Dveight [View Original Post]
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04-13-15 16:33 #724
Posts: 3359Originally Posted by Dveight [View Original Post]
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04-13-15 11:45 #723
Posts: 892Money exchanges / hotel rates
Originally Posted by Dveight [View Original Post]
The one I prefer is across the street from the Gold Museum, Museo del Oro. Alternatively, you can also change money inside the casino at Hotel Morazan (better rate than inside the Del Rey).
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04-13-15 03:49 #722
Posts: 66Lol
Originally Posted by Dveight [View Original Post]
Anyway, great people there and a great bar, but that train noise is horrendous.
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04-13-15 03:40 #721
Posts: 223La Amistad Penthouse Room 311
I didn't stay in this room, but it was next to mine and empty the entire time. If I would have gotten this room I would have been pissed. The kitchen is monolithic, but there are no post, pans, dishes. Anything to use in the kitchen. Other than that, the room is quite small, in comparison to my room, 310. It also had the older style TV's like room 310, and no jacuzzi. I can't imagine anyone who had payed for a penthouse not being upset if they got this room. Even if you could cook in there, why would you with the all-inclusive deal they offer.
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04-13-15 03:27 #720
Posts: 223La Amistad Penthouse Room 310
On my last trip I stayed in one of the Penthouses at La Amistad. Room 310, it was enormous, there were two different living areas, there is a giant mirror by the bed, that my meager photography skills were unable to capture. It's not above the bed like on the ceiling, but instead its the wall above the headboard. It must be 8 to 10 feet tall. It's not a bad room, and it's not a bad deal given the price of other hotels in the area. The knocks on it are in my mind, that the advertising is deceptive, there was no jacuzzi in the room, which was a major factor in my electing to choose a penthouse, and the TV's were older tube TV's and didn't have digital inputs, which meant I couldn't hookup my GoPro to it. If you want a giant party room, this room is definitely for you. I would not want it again myself, as I didn't need an enormous room, I would have been just fine in a King size room. I will make sure next time I book at La Amsted to state that I want a Penthouse with a Jacuzzi, otherwise just give me a king size room.