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Author: | Herbf [ Thu Feb 17, 2005 9:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Giving Directions |
When giving a cab driver directions is there a rule of thumb to follow? Do you mention the calle first than the avenida? Do you mention the calle or avenida that the building is on first and than the 2 calle or avenida it is between? Which would be correct? Calle 7, Avenida 5 y Avenida 7 Avenida 5 y Avenida 7, Calle 7 |
Author: | RBC100 [ Thu Feb 17, 2005 9:47 pm ] |
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Cab drivers are not to sharp on street names and definitely can't read a map.Land marks or well known places help as much as anything.Sometimes you get lucky and get a good one but not often.rbc100 |
Author: | Herbf [ Thu Feb 17, 2005 10:03 pm ] |
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RBC100 wrote: Cab drivers are not to sharp on street names and definitely can't read a map.
RBC100, that is just too funny. I guess I better leave all of my stateside expections home. If I wanted to go to Oasis than I guess the best thing is to say Machu Pichu and keep my fingers crossed. Since my pronunciation is not that great, if I wrote it on a piece of paper would the drivers be able to read and comprehend? I am beginning to wonder which will be the greatest shock,,,,,,,,,all of the beautiful chicas or the culture shock |
Author: | RBC100 [ Thu Feb 17, 2005 10:25 pm ] |
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It may help to tell the driver Norte of Paseo Colon on Calle 32 as there is anouther Machu Pichu and you don't want to end up at the outher one.They do all know Paseo Colon just have him stop at Kentuky Fried Chicken.It is on Calle 32 and Oasis is a block and a half north on the left.rbc100 |
Author: | Nucknfuts [ Thu Feb 17, 2005 10:26 pm ] |
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Herbf, Only problem is there is 2 Machu Pichu's You must say " circa de Paseo Colon" And mention KFC ( on the corner) Only Nucknfuts |
Author: | Herbf [ Thu Feb 17, 2005 10:49 pm ] |
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Nucknfuts wrote: Only problem is there is 2 Machu Pichu's
You must say " circa de Paseo Colon" And mention KFC ( on the corner) Only Nucknfuts Hahaha, I guess I will be touring SJ like never before. I have made notes from all of the posts I have read here. Actually I can't imagine anyone going to CR without the help of the CRT members. Right now I have my own set of "stickys" in a word document which I will bring and protect as much as my Passport. I hope I say Paseo Colon the correct way so the driver doesn't try to pass it up my colon. There will be a major fistfight, hope my younger days can kick it when I could kick butt. Looking forward to the trip, just the preparations are a lot of fun. Looking at a nice set of tetas, that do not sag, will get me started. |
Author: | Koppite [ Fri Feb 18, 2005 12:53 am ] |
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Herb Paseo Colon---Pass-Ay-O Collonn -emphasis on the O in Paseo and on the second O in Colon That may save your fistfight anyway. |
Author: | Gringotim [ Fri Feb 18, 2005 5:44 am ] |
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Also, there are (or were the last I knew) two hotels called Morazon. There's the one next to the KL in the Gulch, and another one a couple of blocks north of the Holiday Inn. I think the 'other' one is called Hotel Costa Rica Morazon. Someone correct me if it's no longer there with that name. One time a taxi driver took me there from the airport, and I had to direct him to the Morazon in the Gulch. |
Author: | Prolijo [ Fri Feb 18, 2005 10:06 am ] |
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The other posters are absolutely right on about cabbies and directions. However if you do provide a street address, the street it is on is usually given first and then the cross streets it is between is given next. Cab drivers rarely seem to understand addresses given that way anyway. In your Oasis example, they often would not even know what Machu Pichu was let alone that there are 2 of them, which seems really odd to me since it is a fairly well-known restaurant. The part I really wanted to add to this discussion is that the last time I was there the cab driver I had didn't know Oasis, the street addresses or Machu Pichu. At first, he didn't even seem to know what Kentucky Fried Chicken was or KFC. BTW, the KFC on Paseo Colon is impossible to miss just head down the street and you will see it on your right (look for the Colonel sitting on a bench out front ![]() |
Author: | Herbf [ Fri Feb 18, 2005 10:47 am ] |
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Thanks to everyone!!!!!!! I will make Oasis my first stop. I think the challenge of getting there will be greater than finding a nice chica. Also with the help of CRT members I have enough info to dine at Yand dine at the restaurant all in the same area. Is there a 911 number to call for a veteran CRT member to bail you out when you really get lost in CR? LOL Just kidding, I go with the flow. Thanks again CRT'ers |
Author: | Gamlingman [ Fri Feb 18, 2005 10:52 am ] |
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90% of the Taxi Drivers in CR are just plain PHucking Clueless... I'm talking even popular Hotels, Restaruants, Etc, they are just Clueless... Last trip, we wanted to go to an Italian Restaurant, between Zapote & Los Yoses called Il Rotorno... Cabbie claimed he knew exactly where it was.... Of course I had the phone # in my pocket in case.. After driving for 10-15 minutes (ITS 5 MINUTES AWAY) He starts doing loop de loops and I ask him where the PHuck are you going.. he just looks at me like OK I'm lost.... Give him the phone # he calls the Restaurant and we are there 5 minutes later.. Mind you he expects the meter rate even though its about 600 colones, the meter is reading 1500 because of his driving in circles... We settled on 1K..... NOW if you say NIGHTCLUB or anyplace they get a commission, they will have you there befor you can say I think its this way! |
Author: | Gringotim [ Fri Feb 18, 2005 3:12 pm ] |
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To correct my previous post... There actually were three places to stay with the name of Morazan, all within a few blocks of the Gulch. Two blocks north of the Holiday Inn was the La Casa Morazan. Two or three blocks east of the Parque Morazan, half-way to the Parque Nacional, was the Hotel Morazan. The hotel in the Gulch (next to KL) is called the Hotel Costa Rica Morazan. Now that I think about it, I can understand the taxi driver taking me to the 'wrong' hotel. It actually wasn't his fault in that case. |
Author: | JazzboCR [ Sun Jun 22, 2008 4:54 pm ] |
Post subject: | re: giving directions |
Gamlingman hit on the best reason for either having your own cellphone or at least having the phone # of your destination. Even if the taxista seems to know where you're going, it's not a bad idea to have him call the restaurant or whichever to confirm the directions. After all, your destination wants you there to do business, yes? And not angry at being led all 'round Robin Hood's barn. So figure they'll guide'm on in accurately. Sorry if this is too obvious. jazzbocr the thread dumpster diver |
Author: | TheMadGerman [ Sun Jun 22, 2008 5:08 pm ] |
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By the way, for those people that don't speak much spanish, how you pronounce things really makes a difference. It may sound odd, but if you say the same word in a latin accent, they have a better chance of understanding you. Strange but true. To go to KFC, you would say Restaurante (res-ta-ron-teh) Kah-fah-say. if you say kay-eff-see, they won't know what you're talking about. |
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