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PostPosted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 8:30 pm 
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I'm looking for something near the Gulch that I can rent out for a week. I want to make a trip down soon, but dont want to pay hotel prices. I'd be looking for a furnished studio apartment, or something similar, type of place? Anybody know of anything? I want to stay in the $400 range. I usually only do 3 or 4 day trips, and the hotel bills on those run about 400 to 450, so if I stay for 7 or 8 days, I dont want to drop 800 just on accomodations.

What I dont want is a little rinky dinky type of hotel or place. I know SJ has what I'm looking for, I just dont know where...


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 8:34 pm 
Stay at Amistad, their prices will put you in that range for a week...


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 8:37 pm 
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Wow, you guys are quick. I think I may have to get in touch with Boyd, thats a great deal...


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 8:39 pm 
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Tell Bk I want my commission :) just kidding, that is a deal hope it works out.


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I'll have to check that out on my next trip. Are valuables safe there?

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Apartment Aranjuez is a short walk (day) and short taxi ride to SL (night).

The superior studio is great, the standard studio is bit small. Only $240/week.

http://www.hotelaranjuez.com/tarifas_apartamentos.htm


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 11:32 am 
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Let me get this straight. You don't want to "pay hotel prices" but you want to "stay in the $400 range." What sort of hotels do you stay at? That come out to around $60/nt, which will get you plenty of decent regular hotel rooms. If you factor in discounts on weekly stays that are available at some hotels that moves even deluxe hotel rooms into your range.

Let me ask you another question. Do you really need to rent a studio APARTMENT (with kitchenette) or are what you're mainly interested in is just some place (even a hotel room) that offers a discount for weekly stays? Keep in mind that there is added security to staying in a hotel that is usually lacking in an apartment. For example, there is a certain freedom in being able to come and go as you please from an apartment, but that chica hotel check-in process does provide an added level of protection for the monger (someone else checking, recording and in some cases holding the cedula while she's up in your room). Also, you're much more likely to have a room safe in a hotel room than in a private apartment. If you don't plan to use that kitchenette, you may be better off in a hotel room with a weekly rate.

Any way the list of places that offer discounts on weekly stays is quite long. For hotels, apart from thhe Amistad, the Castillo is another one that comes immediately to mind. And the Castillo is a little closer than the Amistad to everything else. I'm sure if you talk to many of the hotels we stay at you'll find them willing to offer some discount for stays of a week or longer (however, places like the SL which are always booked do not need to do that). For studio apartments, the Aranjuez is even further away from the Gulch and the usual MP zones than the Amistad and it falls way below your price range. Does that make it too rinky dink? If ultra-cheap is your thing and distance from the Gulch is not a problem, the Linda Vista Apartments have weekly rates from just $160/wk. And the Sudamer Apartments have nice FULL-sized apartments for well under your range.

BTW, in that other thread about the Casa Vino, Bondtrader was asking about whether there was any link for the Casa Vino or pics of the place. If you want to see any of that, you can find it at http://www.casavinocr.com. Also, you should be aware that the Casa Vino used to operate like a hotel and that there are MANY reviews of it here. Just keep in mind that it is in some sense under different management now since effectively you'd be "subletting" the first floor from Boyd, who I can personally vouch for as a GREAT guy, who you'll enjoy being around (the only problem is who will vouch for me :cry:)


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Let me get this straight. You don't want to "pay hotel prices" but you want to "stay in the $400 range." What sort of hotels do you stay at? That come out to around $60/nt, which will get you plenty of decent regular hotel rooms. If you factor in discounts on weekly stays that are available at some hotels that moves even deluxe hotel rooms into your range.

Let me ask you another question. Do you really need to rent a studio APARTMENT (with kitchenette) or are what you're mainly interested in is just some place (even a hotel room) that offers a discount for weekly stays? Keep in mind that there is added security to staying in a hotel that is usually lacking in an apartment. For example, there is a certain freedom in being able to come and go as you please from an apartment, but that chica hotel check-in process does provide an added level of protection for the monger (someone else checking, recording and in some cases holding the cedula while she's up in your room). Also, you're much more likely to have a room safe in a hotel room than in a private apartment. If you don't plan to use that kitchenette, you may be better off in a hotel room with a weekly rate.

Any way the list of places that offer discounts on weekly stays is quite long. For hotels, apart from thhe Amistad, the Castillo is another one that comes immediately to mind. And the Castillo is a little closer than the Amistad to everything else. I'm sure if you talk to many of the hotels we stay at you'll find them willing to offer some discount for stays of a week or longer (however, places like the SL which are always booked do not need to do that). For studio apartments, the Aranjuez is even further away from the Gulch and the usual MP zones than the Amistad and it falls way below your price range. Does that make it too rinky dink? If ultra-cheap is your thing and distance from the Gulch is not a problem, the Linda Vista Apartments have weekly rates from just $160/wk. And the Sudamer Apartments have nice FULL-sized apartments for well under your range.

BTW, in that other thread about the Casa Vino, Bondtrader was asking about whether there was any link for the Casa Vino or pics of the place. If you want to see any of that, you can find it at http://www.casavinocr.com. Also, you should be aware that the Casa Vino used to operate like a hotel and that there are MANY reviews of it here. Just keep in mind that it is in some sense under different management now since effectively you'd be "subletting" the first floor from Boyd, who I can personally vouch for as a GREAT guy, who you'll enjoy being around (the only problem is who will vouch for me :cry:)


Well, here's my line of thinking no it. The past few trips I've stayed at the SL, always in a modern wing room. Usually for 4 days, my hotel bill comes out to around $425. This upcoming trip, I am looking at 7, possibly 8 days. So if I factor the CRT discount, and the taxes, at the SL I'd be looking at around $90x8 = $720. So, if I can get a place for a week at $400, I'd be coming out ahead. In addition, if I had one of those apartments, I wouldnt constantly be putting food and drink on my room bill, which I usually do and make it even more. I'd go to the Mas o Menos.

I've already talked to Boyd, who I've met quite a few times, and his deal for $200 for the week at Casa Vino is really great. So I think I'll be taking him up on that. If for some reason that falls thru, Matt from Amistad gave me some of his rates, which are very decent as well.

I'm not too into rinky dink type of places, I like a little bit of luxury like the next guy, but in this economy saving 400 or 500 over the course of a week is a lot. I really dont want to venture too far out of the gulch area, as my needs (drinking, poker, girls) need to be close by.


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 4:39 am 
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The Apartmentos Aranjuez Studio Standard at 375 sq, ft, (with a $190 rack rate) is about the same size as my Mobile Home, and me and my cat live comfortably in it. My point? How much space do you really need on vacation (without feeling cramped)?
(Roderigo's Concierto de Aranjuez is a great piece of music, by the way. Been recorded 170+ times--look for it.)

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How about something on the high end of the price range? I travel with a wing man and we always stay at the top end places. We get two rooms and stay a week. It gets expensive. We could pay more than twice as much as your talking about here because of two of us traveling together. If we could find a top end apartment with two bedrooms and two baths we could potentially save a bundle and still live at the top. It would have to be near the gulch.

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Brother Green Giant--There was a Thread recently about this place, The Casa Vino. Be aware that opinions were very divided but it sure looks good. I believe Brother Bktuna has more info, is the rental agent?
www.casavinocr.com

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