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Yellow fever vaccination
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VegasCrazyGuy
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After a week in Medellin I plan to fly to San Jose for a week before returning home. I notice Costa Rica has some requirements regarding yellow fever vaccination for travelers from Colombia. But I'm not clear if it applies to travelers able to prove (with hotel receipts) they didn't visit infected areas. Anyone can help me on this?
You can be denied entry. BUT: As I just got informed here in USA by Kaiser Travel nurse, if you are in your 60's the shot can have deadly effect and may even screw up the nerves system. About 1-20,000 chance, about the the same as getting Yellow Fever in the affected areas. The recommendation is NO shot for people in 60's and get a waiver letter from your Doctor plus the CDC card stamped with the waiver to carry also. That should suffice if immigration requests Yellow Fever shot documentation if you are in that age bracket. Otherwise, get a shot.
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Post #938 Where did you find her?
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Ikksman
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I know that attack is the best defence, especially when one has no defence. Man up and admit you are a liar.
BTW I have a great life!
Cheers
Is she Asian? Very hot!
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Yellow fever shot
Originally Posted by
VegasCrazyGuy
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After a week in Medellin I plan to fly to San Jose for a week before returning home. I notice Costa Rica has some requirements regarding yellow fever vaccination for travelers from Colombia. But I'm not clear if it applies to travelers able to prove (with hotel receipts) they didn't visit infected areas. Anyone can help me on this?
I actually got denied even getting on the plane from Bogota to San Jose last year. This year I am going from Colombia, to Panama 4 nights, then San Jose. You are supposed to wait in Panama at least 10 days first. The airline person in Colombia this time was trying to be a ***** and not let me leave to Panama, just because she was asking about my Costa Rica ticket. She tried to get the other Avianca guy to agree, but he said it won't be a problem from Panama. She didn't like that, so she called someone else. And they said it wouldn't be a problem either. The ***** at Avianca was doing what she could to make me an unhappy traveler. There are some places that give you the shot, and they will fake the date for you. I just did have enough time to do this before making my flights.
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Late September
Hey man,
Yeah there is usually around 20 during the day and it jumps to 30-40 at night during the week.
Originally Posted by
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My GF and I are thinking about arriving in San Jose late September and staying four nights (Sunday thru Wednesday) before moving on to Jaco for four nights (Thursday thru Sunday).
Is there a decent amount of action at the DR typically on Sundays through Thursdays?
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Opinion please.
My GF and I are thinking about arriving in San Jose late September and staying four nights (Sunday thru Wednesday) before moving on to Jaco for four nights (Thursday thru Sunday).
Is there a decent amount of action at the DR typically on Sundays through Thursdays?
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Originally Posted by
Eduardo49
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These hotels would not be girl friendly depending on the situation. If you are 40 years old with a 32 year old date, you could probably stroll through to your room if she was conservatively dressed. If you are 60 and she is 20 it would be noticed. Age difference and appearance is what attracts attention and that is what the hotel would be concerned about. I have had several friends visiting town for business who were in their 30's who had no problem bringing in a guest to an upscale hotel.
I understand what you mean. One technique my GF and I have been somewhat successful with is to have her and the girl enter the hotel casually and proceed up to the room. I then show up 10 or 15 minutes later and go up.
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Girl friendly hotels
Originally Posted by
JimmyDi
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Would anyone happen to know if some of the plusher hotels further away from the DR (Hotel Gran Oro, Hilton Garden Inn, Radisson Park Inn) are girl friendly?
These hotels would not be girl friendly depending on the situation. If you are 40 years old with a 32 year old date, you could probably stroll through to your room if she was conservatively dressed. If you are 60 and she is 20 it would be noticed. Age difference and appearance is what attracts attention and that is what the hotel would be concerned about. I have had several friends visiting town for business who were in their 30's who had no problem bringing in a guest to an upscale hotel.
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Originally Posted by
Redfield10
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I'm told the train isn't much of a problem anymore.
Would anyone happen to know if some of the plusher hotels further away from the DR (Hotel Gran Oro, Hilton Garden Inn, Radisson Park Inn) are girl friendly?
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Originally Posted by
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Good points. As you know the train doesn't run late at night but in the early morning it can be a big pain. The grade crossing flagman they hire to keep the noise level down helps out a bit, assuming they still do that. One can try for a room in the back and that dampens the noise. Disposable ear plugs helped me a lot too. My biggest problem with Del Rey is that bullshit $12 joiner fee they charge their guests to bring their pigs up to their room EVERY single time. I just totally disagree with that. I do agree that Del Rey has the best box both in terms of overall quality and quantity. I suggested Sportsman simply out of convenience to the previous posters. Sometimes good talent can be found there and it's easy for them to swing by there and check it out.
I'm told the train isn't much of a problem anymore.
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Originally Posted by
JimmyDi
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Thanks all for your comments.
I'm thinking that staying at the Del Rey might be too overwhelming with a lot of men there and that may make my GF uncomfortable or am I wrong on this?
I saw photos of the Hotel Taormina online and it looks like a decent place. Are they guest friendly? Is it far from the Del Rey?
Is the Taormina as good as it gets?
Toarmina does not charge a chica fee. Late in the evening, you might even see 4-5 working chicas visiting the hotel bar if plenty of guys are hanging out down there.
Everything there is very new and impressive looking. If I were taking a non-working girl with me to San Jose, Taormina is the first place I'd consider staying at.
Regarding the HDR chica fee, I too don't like the chica fee at HDR, but I end up paying it for the convenience. In fact, they are worse about the chica fee now than they were earlier in the year. I used to be able to take a chica upstairs for about an hour, then take her out for dinner for an hour, and then upon returning to go upstairs with the same chica, the guy downstairs wouldn't force me to pay a second time for the same chica. HDR is more strict now. Management has cracked down on the security guys and now they supposedly have to charge you for each chica elevator ride even if it's the same chica going up and down.
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There really aren't any "top class" hotels in San José proper. You might be happy with the hotel behind the Del Rey. Check the hotel thread but I think it is called the Sleep Inn. They do charge a chica fee but they will let them in. I think it might be $20 a chica. But that info should be in the hotel thread. That hotel has a casino as well but will not be a fucking zoo like the Del Rey. If you want a plusher hotel, you would need to look to the outlying areas.
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Originally Posted by
Dickhead
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No, you are exactly correct. There is no way you want to stay at the Del Rey with a woman. That's leaving aside the whole matter of how much the hotel sucks. It's very noisy and is overpriced for the quality of the rooms.
Would you know of a guest-friendly top class hotel where we could stay? Then, we could simply visit the Del Ray for the chicas.
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Originally Posted by
JimmyDi
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I'm thinking that staying at the Del Rey might be too overwhelming with a lot of men there and that may make my GF uncomfortable or am I wrong on this?
No, you are exactly correct. There is no way you want to stay at the Del Rey with a woman. That's leaving aside the whole matter of how much the hotel sucks. It's very noisy and is overpriced for the quality of the rooms.
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Originally Posted by
Geolopes
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Good points. As you know the train doesn't run late at night but in the early morning it can be a big pain. The grade crossing flagman they hire to keep the noise level down helps out a bit, assuming they still do that. One can try for a room in the back and that dampens the noise. Disposable ear plugs helped me a lot too. My biggest problem with Del Rey is that bullshit $12 joiner fee they charge their guests to bring their pigs up to their room EVERY single time. I just totally disagree with that. I do agree that Del Rey has the best box both in terms of overall quality and quantity. I suggested Sportsman simply out of convenience to the previous posters. Sometimes good talent can be found there and it's easy for them to swing by there and check it out.
Thanks all for your comments.
I'm thinking that staying at the Del Rey might be too overwhelming with a lot of men there and that may make my GF uncomfortable or am I wrong on this?
I saw photos of the Hotel Taormina online and it looks like a decent place. Are they guest friendly? Is it far from the Del Rey?
Is the Taormina as good as it gets?