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10-30-08 02:43 #1535
Posts: 59Originally Posted by Joe Roma
I have been to SJO a few times last year. Everything you would need will be at the DR. They even have some day trips like ATV tours and the Zip line tours you can book there and will pick you up outside. They have a really bad azz breakfast across the street at the Key Largo bar. It is directly across the street from the DR. I always start my morning with a nice cup of cappuccino from one of the hott bar girls then head across the street to the Key Largo and have my breakfast.
When you are inside the DR you are safe as can be. They have security posted everywhere in there 24/7. When you are outside you are on your own. Don't take a taxi that is parked along the curb outside the DR. They are not honest. Just grab one that is passing by on the same street and ask them to turn the meter on " Maria por favor (SP? )"
The DR will have women 24/7 and there is no real need to ever leave the place if you don't want. The daytime action can be quite good, but I have noticed it doesn't really pick up until around noon.
I love the Del Rey. It is something like 90-100 USD a night (when I stayed) and if it is your first time you cannot beat it. It does get a little boring though and I can not stay in San Jose more than 3 days. There just isn't much to do other than screw your brains out.
There are also a few massage parlors around town. I have personally not had much success at the massage parlors. They just aren't my thing when in San Jose. The quality is much better IMO at the Del Rey, but they are worth checking out defiantly.
Do not walk anywhere at night take a taxi. You can walk to the Key Largo at night, but that is it. Do not wear jewelry, watches or anything of value. Carry a photo copy of your passport at all times when outside your room, they will make a copy at the front desk at the DR. They will also charge you 10 USD to take a girl back up to your room at the DR. Also DO NOT pay more than 100 USD for pussy down there. You can have ANY girl in the place for $100. Most can be had for $80. Bring plenty of condoms and lube. Do not get too wasted and make an azz of yourself. Do not pay more than $100 for pussy. Do not trust anyone down there.
Have fun. I'm off to Rio De Janeiro Jan 21st-26th 2009. My adventure continues.
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10-29-08 03:52 #1534
Posts: 157Originally Posted by Joe Roma
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10-27-08 10:08 #1533
Posts: 29First Time in SJO
Hey Guys,
I am going to SJO for the first time on Nov. 13th. I am traveling alone and want to play it safe so I think I will be staying at the Del Ray (5 days). How much are the rooms going for? I don't think I will do much traveling as I look very Gringo and with little Spanish, I won't feel safe. Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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10-27-08 04:39 #1532
Posts: 573about five nights a week
I usually noticed her around about 9 pm.................
HAVE A GREAT TRIP!
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10-25-08 23:32 #1531
Posts: 10Originally Posted by Fantasy
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10-24-08 04:00 #1530
Posts: 197Possibly...
...but I don't think so. At the Sleep Inn Casino I put the money directly in my off-side flapped cargo pockets, which they avoided. I didn't flash it or count it (I saw the cashier count it out). Your points are well taken and that time is always a risk-point. In this case I'll go with my novia's thoughts (mirrored by another friend who is a local) - They saw the "fat" wallet, saw a rich gringo & the deal was done.
Good points though & you may be correct.....
Thanks.
/dddick
Originally Posted by Gatorman
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10-24-08 02:26 #1529
Posts: 43after changing money
Hello to Dan D D. I noticed in your report that you said that you had just changed money. Maybe they were watching the cambio place from a distance waiting for someone who had just changed money.
I think it is a good idea to minimize your time in the street after changing money. It is best to get back to your safe box or apt/hotel to unload the money there. Maybe they thought they were going to get some big money.
P.S. I know how you feel. I was mugged in Rio De Janeiro at knifepoint with lots of people around--who did nothing to help. However I did not lose much, as I always carry a minimal amount. Instead of splitting the money between different pockets, I think it is best to simply carry the smallest amount possible.
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10-24-08 02:02 #1528
Posts: 127Sportsmans Lodge
Originally Posted by Prolijo
Just my 2 cents
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10-23-08 17:07 #1527
Posts: 533Originally Posted by JazzPlayer
Regarding the first part of that quote, at the risk of rehashing a worn out topic, I'd like to offer a few new (or at least less discussed) aspects of it.
1) Like I think we've said before these are all just opinions. You shouldn't care what other people think about a hotel if YOU like it. If you prefer to stay in "shabby rooms" and others prefer to compete over the few available rooms at the SL, how is one siding hurting the other? In fact, those guys competing over SL rooms should actually be glad that you're one monger who prefers to stay somewhere else.
2) Here is just a thought. If the SL is always so full and so many guys are still willing to go to the extra bother of booking far in advance and the HDR much more often has space to put you despite its much wider fame, isn't that by itself saying something about the relative desirability of these places for many guys.
3) I hesitate to suggest this because it may raise a firestorm of protest by the fans of the SL and I'm not even saying I would want it to happen, but if rooms are that scarce at the SL maybe Bill should really raise the prices. That's just Econ 101, excess demand over supply. If Bill raises his rates judiciously supply and demand will eventually reach some equilibrium where the place is still mostly always full but Bill is not turning away so many guys (and thus making more money for himself as well). At some point, the prices relative to the benefits of the place will be too much for some of the guys who will turn to other places (perhaps the HDR) while those who continue to stay there will be the ones who are most stuck on the place and willing to pay the higher rates. OTOH, do the much higher rates at the HDR (considering room quality) reflect demand or are they pricing themselves so that there is much more often excess supply?
4) I've said this before that there are more than just 2-3 hotels to stay at in SJ, but I'd add this new wrinkle. If the SL is booked up for all or part of your stay or even if you're a HDR habitué, why not experiment with a different place for at least 1-2 nights of your stay or, if you're a regular CR visitor, even just every few trips. You might just find some place that doesn't have "over-priced shabby rooms" or rooms that you have to book a year in advance and that might become your new favorite.
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10-23-08 14:42 #1526
Posts: 533Originally Posted by FantasyOriginally Posted by Msaisme
In case you missed it, the post from Msaisme was directed at the "KiddieS" (plural) which includes BOTH of us and I'm certain reflects the attitude of the VAST majority of the board. Since it was posted, I've tried to stop and let it go, but here it is 3 days later and you're still playing with matches with these obvious references to our previous (and I thought dead) dispute. I HAD let you get what I THOUGHT would be the last word 3 full days ago (actually 2 last words since you took 2 posts to do it). Since then I've made at least 8 constructive posts to other members without so much as a veiled reference about you until this latest post of yours. I'd like to continue to do that.
Unfortunately, your PM box is either full or somehow turned off so I'm left with no alternative but to post this here. Fantasy, PLEASE grow up, let it go and move on. That is what I've been trying to do. If you feel you absolutely have to respond to this, then PM me directly and spare everyone else your little jibes.
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10-23-08 06:41 #1525
Posts: 533DDD,
First of all, I TOO am sorry to hear of your misfortune. Not "I for one", but I'm sure ALL of us are. However, I don't think you posted this looking just for sympathy anymore than any criticism.
Your story certainly is "dramatic", but I don't see how that makes it a bad story or one that should not be told. Quite the opposite. It also may not be "typical" in the sense that most of the robbery stories you hear usually involve guys who fail to take all the precautions you took. But I think that is exactly why your own story is so important. It shows that even if you do everything right (or even nearly everything), things like that can still happen. The best ANY of us can do is improve our odds and minimize our possible losses but never completely eliminate them.
Frankly, its hard to see anything you really did wrong. Your ideas to fine tune your tactics are just that - fine tuning. They might have reduced the chances of what happened to you or at least minimized the consequences, but if so I don't think by much. You were already wisely doing all the major things that any guy should do.
So here are my "constructive ideas", if you can call them that, starting with the ones you already mentioned:
1) Do all the things you were doing here,
2) Try to remember to do the few minor things you think you slipped up on,
3) And, sure while you're at it, add in the other new ideas you mentioned
PLUS
4) Accept the fact that no matter how many new ideas we come up with, all of us will at times slip up and let down our guard or forget some critical measure, no matter how "smart" or security conscious we think we are (it can happen to the best of us)
5) Realize that even if you do absolutely everything you thought of before and everything we might dream up now, the best any of us can do is reduce our chances of getting hit or losing much if we do. Again, we can never totally eliminate all risk. Starting to think one has got on some sort of bulletproof vest by itself is an invitation to a nasty surprise, eventually.
6) And, finally, most of any further things you might do to reduce your risks will come with trade-offs. For example, you could look back over your shoulder every 2 seconds, take cabs everywhere you go even if it is only 1 block during the day, or avoid bad areas like all of downtown San Jose altogether, but I don't think anyone here would seriously want to do any of that.
Of course, I'm exaggerating a bit with those last few examples, but you see my point. Everyone needs to find their own balancing point between simply prudent safety precautions and becoming so paranoid about things that it detracts from their enjoyment of being there, between cost/convenience and risk/consequence. I hope that this experience makes you a little more cautious and safe but at the same time not so nervous about going around SJ that spoils your time while there.
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10-23-08 05:33 #1524
Posts: 49Oct 17-18-19
I'm in love with CR...still.
Plenty of chicas Friday night, but many dudes, nonetheless gold was to be found. I enjoyed two delights Friday night and was up and ready for the 9:AM rounds. The two rails were as full of little darlins as any time I've seen in the last three years.
I would say at least fifty percent new talent. Many, many 9's and 8's.
Sunday I had a special twosome treat with Wanda and Hellen. Turns out Wnada is karaoke singer and we sang out tunes like guantonamera and la bamba up on the balcony. What fun with those chicas.
I still don't care what anyone says about the shabby rooms at the Del Rey, it is ground zero. I'll stay there any day. Bill never has any freakin rooms available anyway. He told me to keep try
All the chicas discussed a downturn in travel for the last twenty days. I really did not notice it. There seemd to be a lot of girls and a lot of dudes.
Regards,
Jazz/
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10-23-08 03:08 #1523
Posts: 161Hey Dan,
I'm glad you are ok. I to got robbed but they got 90. 00 from me and my sence of saftey will be gone forever, thanks for sharing and with my trip less than 20 days away. I will use your post to keep me on guard even more.
Thanks
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10-23-08 01:52 #1522
Posts: 2843U.S. Passport Card
Sorry to here what happen. At least you are OK.
Here is something of interest. Instead of carrying your passport or photocopy while walking around, the Government has a new ID Passport Card.
http://travel.state.gov/passport/pp..._card_3926.html
Originally Posted by Dan D Dick
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10-23-08 01:41 #1521
Posts: 34Thanks for sharin that.
Makes you realize how vulnerable you really are in a foreign country.