Irish Drifter wrote:
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Sounds like........WORD ON THE STREET..............
I not heard, read or saw any indication of such legislation. Realistically the legislature is so tied up over the CAFTA thing almost everything else is on the back burner.
The result of such legislation would result in such a body blow to the CR economy it would take a decade or more to recover. Even politicians are not that short sighted.
Irish Drifter wrote on May 31, 2007That kind of buttresses the thinking that mongers are a very small percentage of the tourism market.
HDR 104 rooms x 365 nights = 37,960 room nights ./. 3 night average stay produces 12653 guests ./. 12 months = 1054 mongers a month out of 68,000 North American visitors each month. Less than 2% at the premier monger hotel in San Jose.
PacoLoco wrote on May 31, 2007Quote:
Someone called? So out of that 68,000/month how many are guys hobbying? 10% seems way high looking at the number of guys we can spot on the plane, in the gulch, number of gulch hotel rooms etc.. My first guess is also 5% (3400) maybe a little more, that means 113 guys every day which at first sounds like a lot. Although if we look at SJO arrivals of 16 US based flights/day that would mean 7 mongers per flight which sounds about right based on my previous games of "spot the mongers" on every flight...
The last discussion seems pretty accurate BK, we don't really matter that much-
https://costaricaticas.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=14458
That 5% figure came up a few other times on the Board. Kind of makes you wonder if the impact would be all that dramatic eliminating P4P if revenues could be made up or exceeded with more family or ecology oriented tourism. It would definitely be rough on the girls as I can't imagine the new tourism producing enough jobs to provide for them and certainly not at the "cien" rate.
Fillm