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PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 9:03 am 
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I posted this some time ago right before the opening of the Sleep Inn,however it seems relative again.
The Hotel was built by Shelby who owns the Colonial casino,along with a group he put together. You all may have noticed that there is an awning between the Casino and the Hotel. This is to adhere to the pending law which is in today's www. amcostarica.com. The new laws detail the number rooms and quality of hotels necessary to qualify for a casino.
At the time it opened and the "chica fees" were in force,I approached the hotel Manager and told him about eleiminating the fees for CRT VIPs and possibly for all members. The hotel would get access for our 1300 paid members and 20,000 participants. I didn't even mention room discounts, since He wouldn't even extend the courtesy to VIPs for eliminating "chica fees". They clearly could care less about free access to our membership.
It is well known that Shelbe doesn't even want the chicas in the casino unless they are spending money with or without a "date". I believe that the $35 fee now charged is more for keeping the working chicas out of the rooms rather than to make more money.


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 11:29 am 
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1Atmplease wrote:
Sleep Inn has great breakfast, nice rooms, secure lot, but fee is a problem. would a bit of CRT pressure bring them to their senses? i have no plans to return to any of the fine hotels after staying at HLH, although SL is great place. Sleep Inn could add a chica to the room at no charge and still not offer what HLH does in service.



Of course not - you don't think they knew what they were doing before they did it - obviously they don't care, for whatever reasons - I suspect they are more in the casino business vs the hotel business, but that's a just a guess.

Read Vegas Bob's excellent post and reflect on mine :)

In Sept, I was in SJ and looked into reservations in Jan. for a group of friends - at that time they had like 50 rooms available - seemed like a lot to me, in prime tourist season.

Even if you can afford it, the costs start to get stupid - if the base room is say, $100, and you take 2 guests a day, the per day rate - with the tax; you pay what, 13.47% on each guest fee - is like $192 and change - I don't care what your circumstances are, almost $200 a night (or $153 w/ one guest, for that matter) starts to get crazy - or so it would seem to me, b/c while OK, these are rooms in the USA that would go for well under $100/night (under $80 in most locals) - and yeah, I get it - you are paying for more than just the room - which to me is worse.

As I posted previously:

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Tough to serve 2 masters and tougher still to be a little pregnant, I get it.

I knew about the price increase - I think I'll pass and stay somewhere I'm not judged via the imposing of a bullshit (and pretty steep :roll: ) fee.


Its a shame b/c you can't beat the location, and I've heard good things about the rooms and the breakfast.


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 6:08 pm 
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I stayed there over Halloween . If you pre pay online the rooms are only 73+ per night . There are some advantages such as free breakfast and shuttle service to and from airport . I paid the $35 fee (cash no tax) and am prepared to do it again this weekend . I have stayed at Freebird 3 times but the convenience of SI is hard to overlook .


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 6:53 pm 
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Nikon69 wrote:
I stayed there over Halloween . If you pre pay online the rooms are only 73+ per night . There are some advantages such as free breakfast and shuttle service to and from airport . I paid the $35 fee (cash no tax) and am prepared to do it again this weekend . I have stayed at Freebird 3 times but the convenience of SI is hard to overlook .



Sure, green season the rates are lower - I posted about Jan '12 - and from their site:

1 King Bed, No Smoking
Also Included: High-Speed Internet-charge, Interior Corridor, Desk, Pay-For-View Movies
Max Room Occupancy
2 persons$90.00 USD


Add the 13% tax, and you have a rate of $101.70; standard room, one king bed

Add 2 guest fees a day - and I'll take your word that they don't charge tax on that fee (but I would bet they do if you just add it to your bill and pay by credit card) - and you have $177/per night charge.

Still way to high - for me - for what the place is; I'll stand by my post :)


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 9:56 pm 
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Nikon69 wrote:
I stayed there over Halloween . If you pre pay online the rooms are only 73+ per night . There are some advantages such as free breakfast and shuttle service to and from airport . I paid the $35 fee (cash no tax) and am prepared to do it again this weekend . I have stayed at Freebird 3 times but the convenience of SI is hard to overlook .



And you are comparing a very, very nice hotel hotel with


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 1:15 am 
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With what??? Don't leave us hanging - finish your post :lol: :P :lol:


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 7:34 am 
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Nikon69 wrote:
If you pre pay online the rooms are only 73+ per night .


Yes the pre-pay rate is $73 + tax, but their policy is "use it or lose it".

My friends stayed there over Holloween (not any more now that chica fee is $35) and when making their reservations, found that once you make your reservations on-line and pay for it 100% in advance, there is ZERO refund, ZERO credit to your account for use at a later date, if you have to cancel or change your reservation.


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 1:21 pm 
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I went to their web site and put in January dates; did not see any mention of a $73 pre pay -A month ago (height of green season) some friends booked there and are paying $91 per room - I could be wrong, I suppose - can only report on what actually happened :)

Re the no change policy @ $73 - I absolve them of blame; its a good rate (even though I will not stay there for reasons previously posted) - and so long as you know the rules going in....


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