Jadcujo wrote:
Orange wrote:
$40 "guest" fee per girl you bring to your room.
Geezus, they should be arrested for that...
Cujo
Actually Cujo, you bring up an interesting question for discussion.
At what point does a guest fee stop simply covering extra linen/cleaning costs etc. and become "profiting from prostitution?" The latter is of course, illegal in C.R.
Yes, I agree with Irish Drifter that the hotel's intent may well be to discourage guests from bringing hookers into their hotel. However, the H.I. could easily simply ban working girls (a la the Gran Hotel Costa Rica) if their sole aim was to keep their property family friendly. And, a certain number of guests will pay the ridiculous fee...thus putting money into the hotel's bank. Without the prostitute, there would be no $40.00 fee, thus it could be inferred that the H.I. Aurola is indeed profiting from prostitution. Pimp-Daddy Holiday Inn.
I have always considered a small guest fee to be reasonable, particularly if the hotel expends resources (cleaning, towels, security checks). To me, the $10.00 fee at the HDR is kind of shady, but I could see how the management there could justify a small, reasonable fee. But $40.00?
I generally leave American corporations behind when I come to C.R. on purpose. I don't eat at Mickey D's, I don't watch CNN, I mainly smoke local cigarettes/cigars...and I don't stay at Holiday Inns... Your needs and tastes may differ. The forty buck extortion is just another reason I'll avoid the SJ H.I..
"You ain't seen nothin'
'Til you've been
In a motel, baby
Like the Holiday Inn."
- Elton John
"Madman Across the Water"
1972 MCA Records