BangBang57 wrote:
Another STRIKE, EVEN LARGER than the last one (last Friday) is planned for this coming Monday, a day that a lot of guys will be arriving for Halloween week. This one involves the 5 major unions including many public workers. Major difference is this is not planned as a one day strike as is normal here but leaders are saying it will last till they get positive results out of president Solis.
For those coming in Monday I would suggest you plan on it taking as much as 4 hours to get to your hotel. Hopefully most of the taxistas will have enough sense to take the back roads north of San Jose thou even that will be very heavy traffic. Last Friday I was in downtown with my landlady. We mistakenly thought we could beat the marching protesters! Took us 4 hours to get to the northeast side of San Pedro ( about 5 miles). Virtually all major rodundas and intersections on the autopista and carreteras leading into and around San Jose were closed due to protesters. I am sure the same will be the case Monday.
Brother Bang Bang brings up an important point. I think the best way to deal with this kind of problem is to ask about the most recent news and have a backup plan, if it happens.
The strike could be called off as late as Sunday night if a deal is struck. Plus there is no "Travel Advisory posted yet from the US Embassy here in CR".
If this happens, avoid getting in a situation where you have get to the airport for a return flight in a short period of time while the strike is happening. Ask the afternoon before at your hotel.
Keep in mind the purpose of the strike is more to disrupt traffic and business than to actually stop working. These are mostly government workers and many of them could never go back to work and we would never notice the difference.
The strike is all about disrupting the delicate transportation infrastructure in Costa Rica. And to that end, the strikers will go home at night. They won't be out there for very long after dark (these are paper pusher not teamsters), and if it rains hard enough they will go home. October is the height of the rainy season.
So, worse case scenario is to plan your drive to the airport for 4-5 am, even if you have an afternoon flight. In my opinion it's better to spend your day sitting in the airport terminal watching videos on your tablet, surfing the Internet or eating in the terminal than sitting in a taxi in the middle of a traffic jam for 5 hours. If you get stuck at the airport inbound, then go have dinner and few drinks at the Fiesta Casino by the airport. The strikers won't be on the street at 10 pm.