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 Post subject: Hotel Le Bergerac
PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 7:09 pm 
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Probably a little too late to be asking since I am posting this from my bedroom here waiting for some tarde amigos (I know I spelled gringo wrong for my username =)

Anyway is this place tica friendly? I didn't think any place would reject you bringing back a guest, at worst they would charge you a fee. Do I wing it and try bringing one back or do I ask the staff? We are a little bit from downtown so I am thinking they may be cool with it.

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Just ask the staff or front desk what the "guest policy" is. You gringos behave! :wink:

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the book says $15 per additional person, so I guess that is the rate, oh well - I don't mind paying a little extra, we are only staying here 2 nights.


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That's for a registered guest, if you go (or call) the desk and ask they will know what you mean...


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My wingman stayed there with his Gringa girlfreind. I was there and checked it out. My sense is that this would not be a monger hotel, although the staff seemed nice and acommidating, and most seemed to speak English (in case your Spanish is not good). Call up and be direct.

The hotel is lovely, great view, very classy.

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Hank Daman wrote:
.....My sense is that this would not be a monger hotel, although the staff seemed nice and acommodating, and most seemed to speak English .....The hotel is lovely, great view, very classy.


Old thread (at least I searched) - but it looks like I am doomed to stay at Le Bergerac within the next two weeks. Any further intel - and if none, how much taxi time is it likely to take to get to Central Command (HDR) - I am guessing 20 minutes?

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:12 pm 
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If you end up staying at Le Bergerac at least you can enjoy one of the finer restuarantes in Los Yoses,

It is inside the hotel and is called Lillies de Frances

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I agree with you Esposo de Barbie, the Lillies is a great restaurant.


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EsposoDeBarbie wrote:
If you end up staying at Le Bergerac at least you can enjoy one of the finer restuarantes in Los Yoses. It is inside the hotel and is called Lillies de Frances

Buen provecho

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Thanks - I do like food as my less than svelte personna will testify! I got quite distracted by your bouncing gif.....fantastic. Am I correct about the 20 minutes to the Gulch?

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Polvo wrote:
. Am I correct about the 20 minutes to the Gulch?

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By taxi, more like 5 minutes. Maybe 20 minutes if you are walking.....

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EsposoDeBarbie wrote:
By taxi, more like 5 minutes. Maybe 20 minutes if you are walking.....EdB


EdB:

Perfect. Perhaps "doomed" was a bad choice of words. This looks more like a good move! Thanks for your help.

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Polvo wrote:
EsposoDeBarbie wrote:
By taxi, more like 5 minutes. Maybe 20 minutes if you are walking.....EdB


EdB:

Perfect. Perhaps "doomed" was a bad choice of words. This looks more like a good move! Thanks for your help.

Polvo



In rush hour, perhaps 20...normally 5-10 I would guess. not bad at all..A very nice place, for "straight' folks :)

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Make sure you have plenty of time. My experience was an appreciation of what I believe French dining to be -- not just a meal but an experience, an event to be savored and enjoyed.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 11:23 pm 
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Hank Daman wrote:
....A very nice place, for "straight' folks :)


I am hoping to fool my business colleagues, and then revert to my true colors whenever they aren't looking!

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 12:58 pm 
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I am hoping to fool my business colleagues, and then revert to my true colors whenever they aren't looking!

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So what happens when you meet one of your colleages sneaking around the BM. :shock: :lol:


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