Steven1, well said and a good idea for WCHB to post his review on Trip Advisor.
If indeed as Sunny Isles says, the hotel's owners are going to remodel the Vesuvio, they ought to do it sooner than later. What I found obscene were not the safe key/remote control charges, but the charge for using the Internet. Ridiculous. Internet access should be an included feature for any hotel catering to gringos in the 21st century.
Not to further hijack the thread, but this reminds me of what happened to my traveling companion and me during my first visit to C.R. We were staying at Hotel California in Manuel Antonio. We had gotten news of Hurricane Ivan on the way to the coast. Since my traveling companion lives in Pensacola, we were very concerned about the storm and the safety of her beautiful home. There was no charge to use the hotel's one guest computer when we checked in. Unfortunately, we made the mistake of telling the desk clerk that we were worried about the hurricane and were happy that the computer was available, so we could get the latest weather reports and news. The following morning, when we went to check the Internet, a homemade sign was prominently posted next to the computer, stating that the charge for Internet use was $4.00/minute.

In other words, the hotel staff (probably without the knowledge of the American owner) decided to gouge the gringos and put a little extra cash in their own pockets. I assure you that the sign was not present when we first used the computer.
This makes me wonder if some of the charges stated by hotel staff were of their own invention elsewhere. When in doubt, find out who the manager is (don't presume), and talk to him/her directly about any exhorbitant or otherwise questionable charges.
