Breakfast Hotel Santa Clara
[QUOTE=Tomasb;2617335]Yeah, yesterday evening I went to the new mall, Sensavuela, as I noticed that Andres Steak house there offered breakfast and then found out the mall does not open until 11. A bit late for me for breakfast. There is a Crepe and Waffles there too.
I had breakfast buffet at Hotel Santa Clara. Great buffet for about $20 USD and well worth it or eggs Benedict salmon for about $10. Still a good deal compared to US where a standard restaurant breakfast for can cost $20. French Press served also.[/QUOTE]Does Hotel Santa Clara set that up in the court yard or near the court yard? How does a non-guest find the place? The website says their place opens at 11am does that sound right?
I would verify before leaving
[QUOTE=Tomasb;2617252] Since my hotel does not allow guests and I am not a big fan of short term rooms, it's really a moot point this week but I am returning next week for a stay at an Air BnB that does not indicate any restrictions for guests. We shall see.[/QUOTE]If the Airbnb does not indicate it in the house rules why not ask the host prior to your arrival so you can plan accordingly if they do not allow visitors?
The reason I say this is because if its a condo apartment, the host can say one thing but building management can say another, and security can say something else if there is security.
Imagine showing up with a chica and security tells you its 20 K per visitor, or management says no visitors due to covid restrictions and the host didn't list any of it in the house rules. I've been in that situation on a 2 week trip and on the first night security pulled that nonsense saying no visitors after 10 pm, but if we paid 50 K per chica they will let them up but they can't dawn on the property. Had to tell the host fix it or we are leaving first thing in the morning and requesting a refund for all unused days. But right then and there in the heat of the moment we paid, we got suckered for 150 K. Next day the host informed us the guest pays 7 K per wrist band per visitor, the visitor leaves their ID at the front desk and when they come to pick up the ID they cut the band off their wrist. Turns out the night time security was scamming and they would charge 50 k per chica, they never gave the chica the wrist band but held on to the ID, since they didn't allow the chica to dawn on the property she will pick up the ID before the security changes shift and no wrist bands will be missing allowing them to pocket all the cash.
Security was mad after that night, because we would come in drop 7 k each on the counter ask for the bands jajaja.