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PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 11:58 am 
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What is the best deal on multi-roon suites? Chica friendly. One with a jacuzzi would be nice. What should I expect to pay?


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:29 pm 
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Gatorsrule1 wrote:
What is the best deal on multi-roon suites? Chica friendly. One with a jacuzzi would be nice. What should I expect to pay?



$105 at the Morizon to $250 at places like HLH and Sportsmans (or a little less depending) - you could do a little of this research on your own (this is not a board for aspiring travel agents :lol: :P :) ) then ask specific questions - your question struck me as a tad "broad"


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 2:22 pm 
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OK what hotel has multi room suites, girl friendly and a jacuzzi? HLH in room jaccuzzi?


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 6:54 pm 
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Yup, do you mean multi-bedroom suites, or one-bedroom suites with separate areas?

Sportsmen's Lodge has the 2-bedroom penthouse suite as mentioned.

HLH has three 2-bedroom suites (the Montecristo, Bolivar and Romeo&Julieta rooms), but they don't have a jacuzzi (but do have a shower-steam room combo and a dry sauna), and the 2nd bedroom is rather small (they're known as "wingman rooms). The main area isn't divided into separate living and sleeping areas either.

La Amistad has three large one-bedroom penthouse suites (rooms 310, 311 and 312) which are different from each other, and three newer one-bedroom "penthouse" suites (rooms 201, 202 and 203) which are more similar to each other. All have jacuzzis, I believe.


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 7:21 pm 
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Thanks I ussually stay at Morazon. Have a great friend making first trip after divorce and wanted a party suite with seperate rooms for hopefully no blackmail. Thought several naked girls in a tub would help his mind a bit!!!


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 7:44 pm 
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The Sportsmen's penthouse suite is essentially the CRT party room, lots of wild things have happened there! :lol:


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:21 pm 
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FWIW: Hotel (excuse me, CLUB) M rooms 1 and 2 (Master and Marquis on the website) which turn into a suite, yet still have private doors. Each has a jacuzzi, and Master has a large balcony.

Not recommending you stay there, just pointing out another multi-room suite location.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 9:09 pm 
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HikerTom wrote:
Yup, do you mean multi-bedroom suites, or one-bedroom suites with separate areas?

Sportsmen's Lodge has the 2-bedroom penthouse suite as mentioned.

HLH has three 2-bedroom suites (the Montecristo, Bolivar and Romeo&Julieta rooms), but they don't have a jacuzzi (but do have a shower-steam room combo and a dry sauna), and the 2nd bedroom is rather small (they're known as "wingman rooms). The main area isn't divided into separate living and sleeping areas either.

La Amistad has three large one-bedroom penthouse suites (rooms 310, 311 and 312) which are different from each other, and three newer one-bedroom "penthouse" suites (rooms 201, 202 and 203) which are more similar to each other. All have jacuzzis, I believe.

Not to be nit pickery, but room 311 does not have a jacuzzi at the Amistad, but it does have a urinal :o , which was nice, but I found to be disorienting for a drunk during-the-night night pee, for a moment I thought, am I back at the bar, and why am I naked? :D

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 12:41 pm 
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Funny Jawanker, real funny:) LMFAO!!

Like one of those bad dreams where you have gone out to work or the store and forgot to put on any cloths. Then, the harder you try to run away and hide the harder it gets! You are trapped in slow motion and everyone else is not!

And now at the urinal in your own friggin room - ha ha that's funny as hell.

Sorry to laugh at your expense, but I think I'd have to get a different room next time:)

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 12:51 pm 
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Ah, I wasn't sure if they put a jacuzzi in 311. I see the urinal is still there though. :D


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HikerTom wrote:
Sportsmen's Lodge has the 2-bedroom penthouse suite as mentioned.


Someone asked me this. I have been to SL several times but I don't know the answer. How many suites do they have? (Rooms with privacy for 2.) Is this it?


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HikerTom wrote:
Sportsmen's Lodge has the 2-bedroom penthouse suite as mentioned.


Someone asked me this. I have been to SL several times but I don't know the answer. How many suites do they have? (Rooms with privacy for 2.) Is this it?


Penthouse. Oso grande. The Penthouse has been described above. Oso Grande has a seperate bedroom from the main room for some privacy, except you have to walk past the other bed to leave the room. You can try to get the two front rooms at the SL in the clubhouse wing and close the door to the little hallway between the rooms. The Presidential suite has a big living room area, but only one bedroom. The same with Leopardo. Kitchen, living room area, but only one bedroom.

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 1:12 pm 
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I have done a lot of research as well and been lurking on this board for a couple months. I think us newbies know that you all must be sick of answering the same questions and we know you aren't travel agents. So thanks for the patience and help. Also after months of reading I like to post just to join in the conversation in the community. :)

In a lot of my reading and research i see a lot of information, but my specific questions don't get directly addressed. This thread is a great example. I have one. Do any of the CRT friendly hotels have ANY type of pool scene? Or a pool at all? The Hotel M seems to have a garden with a hot tub. Can I assume that since no hotels mention it that there are no swimming pools in hotels San Jose?

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 1:30 pm 
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The only pool I know from experience is at the Bestwestern San Jose. Also, there is a very nice one at the Palacio but that is quite a ways from the gulch.


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PostPosted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 2:19 pm 
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and both of those places also have a friendly guest policy?


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