What disturbs me about Toledo's post is the upcharging story.
1. $84.00 is a hell of a difference. If Toledo was forced to take another room because of matters out of his control, SL should have honored the quoted price Period. No arguments.
2. If you put the room charge on a credit card, I would first notify Bill for a resolution, and then I would dispute the charges with your C.C. issuing bank/card services center. You were in effect "baited and switched." Unacceptable.
3. If Bill was "unavailable at home and not to be disturbed," I would perhaps have refused to pay the hotel charges and left Bill a handwritten note explaining why. This might not be a good idea, but it's something I'm throwing out for discussion.
The Taxi:
Copy this: If any taxista can't figure this out, he's a moron.
"200 metros al oeste de la rampa Hospital calderon, y 25 metros al sur, mano derecha, casa amarilla. Fue' el Hotel Iloki." As mentioned, pointing the cab in the direction of any of the following landmarks will get you close: INS, Cafe Mundo, Hemingway Inn, Hotel Castillo, Zoo Bolivar.
Hazel, I'm surprised that you had success giving street coordinates to the taxista.

No cabbie with whom I've ridden in S. Jose has known streets by number or name; they all use landmarks and distance in meters.
This in itself is funny, because cabbies are required to take a street geography test to get their licenses. Go figure.
Edited to correct bad directions. Thanks, Juice!
