Thread: San Jose - Hotel Recommendations
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04-12-18 22:24 #803
Posts: 17My first and solo trip coming in few weeks, anyone knows if Holiday Inn Aurola is chica friendly?
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03-13-18 03:22 #802
Posts: 3Originally Posted by GDeffer [View Original Post]
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03-02-18 18:02 #801
Posts: 2830Hotel Diana - Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/Hotel-Diana...9664466988716/
Originally Posted by Bearyc [View Original Post]
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03-02-18 17:17 #800
Posts: 3359Nah, I don't use short term hotels very much, personally. I just know where some are by having walked by them a bunch of times when I was living on the same block as Little Havana. I miss that apartment. And actually, now that I think of it, Bar Málibu may itself rent out its rooms short-term. He had that kind of license, last time I was there, which has been three years now.
Short-term hotel = 'hotel transitorio' in many parts of the Spanish-speaking world, and 'telo' in others. 'Hotel de amor' might work as well. Or the people at Sportsman's Lodge would probably be willing to tell you where the nearest one is.
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03-02-18 13:53 #799
Posts: 82Originally Posted by Dickhead [View Original Post]
Do you happen to know rated for hotel Diane?
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02-27-18 23:49 #798
Posts: 3359From the Sportsman's Lodge, I do not believe there is a short term hotel much closer than Parque Central, which is not that far. Hotel Diana by Parque Central rents short term rooms, or you could go to the Del Rey and there is one across the street. Calle Ocho has many short term hotels and is not very far from Sportsman's in terms of taxi fares. I think there is a short term hotel by Bar Malibu as well. That might even be closer than Hotel Diana, or very close to the same distance.
I find it hard to believe that a hooker at Sportsman's would not know where to take you if you are not staying there. That place is designed for the people who already have rooms, but those who do not get taken by the residents can sure find some place to fuck you. My guess, honestly, would be that if they say they don't know where to go with you, they don't like you for some reason. So review your approach, would be my suggestion.
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02-27-18 21:35 #797
Posts: 82My error.
Originally Posted by Bearyc [View Original Post]
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02-26-18 19:49 #796
Posts: 82Short Time Hotels.
Or even better, does anyone know a Short Time Hotel by the Sportsmans? Lounge.
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02-26-18 19:48 #795
Posts: 82Short Time Hotels.
Originally Posted by WorldTravel69 [View Original Post]
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02-26-18 14:52 #794
Posts: 2830Short Time Hotels
The Chicas will know where they are.
There are a few on the Map.
http://www.latintravelvip.com/san-jo...p-motel-rooms/
Originally Posted by Bearyc [View Original Post]
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02-25-18 20:15 #793
Posts: 82Hostel Marruecos.
I found this short stay while walking.
The older women at the desk spoke little English but wanted to help. Can't remember the rates but they were reasonable.
It is located on calle 3 between Avenue 5 and 7.
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02-25-18 20:12 #792
Posts: 82Hostel Marruecos
I found this short stay while walking.
The older women at the desk spoke little English but wanted to help. Can't remember the reset but they were reasonable.
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02-25-18 20:03 #791
Posts: 82Short stay hotels.
Perhaps it would be a good idea to start a list of short stay hotels (like asia by del rey).
I walked to sportmans lounge and found myself with no where I could take someone.
Same thing happened couple years ago at Mona Lisa.
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02-24-18 18:19 #790
Posts: 3359I have stayed at the SL four or five times, but not for a couple of years. The rooms near the bar are noisy, but the bar closes early. I like the rooms towards the back, on the ground floor. All the rooms I have stayed in have been fairly comfortable, decent beds, fridge. My take on the SL is that if it were just a hotel, it would be somewhat overpriced. And if it were just a place to pick up hookers, there are better looking hookers on average. But I like the combination of the two. One the one hand, there are a lot of clueless gringos there that kind of mess things up. On the other hand, those people make me look good by comparison. So when the hookers get sick of using their pidgin English to communicate with guys speaking pidgin Spanish, I swoop in with a lowball offer and they tend to be accepted. It's not a bad place to watch sports, the food is okay, and the free breakfast will fill you up if you sit there for a while and keep eating. I don't get to CR much any more, but for the right price, I would stay at SL again. Hope that helps.
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02-24-18 17:36 #789
Posts: 239Sportsmans lodge
Hi All.
I have been to SJO before and stayed at the Amistad and went over to SL, but now that I am looking the SL rooms are way cheaper than the Amistad. So who has stayed in the SL rooms?