Hey Stuckin USA,
I agree that the physical plant of the Presidente seems to work really well. I failed to comment on the wireless Internet, which worked flawlessly the two nights I stayed there.
Yeah, the air conditioning works great too; I especially found it useful for generating pink noise to help mask the street/bar sounds drifting through the single-glazed windows. You see, believe it or not, after 22 days in Costa Rica, I actually hoped to sleep.

Well, not a lot of sleep, but when you hit a wall...you hit a wall.
The refrigerator, TV's, spa tub, phone and lighting all worked flawlessly, but again...them damn lights!
Let me explain: My remaining vision is limited to light and dark, so when there are lights on, my vision is drawn to them. So yeah, Ruff, the lights bugged my eyes. Bad enough that they were all flickering flourescents, but the fact the hotel doesn't seem to understand the need for light diffusers, the lighting is as hard, bright and garish as one finds in a factory, garage or sports facility. Not relaxing, not welcoming, and not necessary. Presuming availability of low-wattage halogen bulbs in C.R., energy savings and more pleasing lighting could coexist. Enough about the freaking flourescent lighting.
The click of high heels was more humorous than irritating; otherwise, I never would have stopped screwing long enough to trigger the stopwatch.
So now I'm wondering; After my experiences at both the Presidente and the Sportsmen's Lodge, which master suite do I want for my 50th birthday celebration?
Gotta think on that...
