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PostPosted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 5:52 pm 
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To each his own, but with all due respect the NJ is an absolute dump. A total phucking toilet! You were right in your previous post when you stated that you get what you pay for. You dont get much when you pay $10-$15 a night for a room.




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PostPosted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 8:07 pm 
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and for even more savings, interior rooms at other tico hotels with a shared bathroom are available for even less......maybe around $4 a night.....(flyswatters extra)

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 8:08 pm 
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The 2nd paragraph caught my attention even more than the 1st.
WTF?

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...I was in the NJ a few years ago to talk to a dude who was on the run from the law. I asked him why he was staying at such a low rent place and he told me it would be one of the last places the anyone would ever look for him...

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 9:02 pm 
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thanks Pro..damn the Haters! Im coming in to san jose late on friday and will defintely try out the NJ..just need a spot to put my stuff down head to a strip club, eat, come home and pass out...As far as the pangea... never stayed there but ive checked out a few of the hostels in the Barrio amon neighborhood and actually got my laundry done at one...(pretty cheap)..I would say that the ¨hostel¨ accomadations for private rooms that ive seen isnt worth the 15/20 bucks you save..the beds all look uncomfortale..and if your not like 18-30 with a big ass backpack and flip flops on.. you might stick out ..if you even care aout stuff like that....Well see how the NJ goes...ill then move on to one of the sponsors accomadation..damn i wish i popped for the CRT card...not to hijack or anything but the dunn has the nicest beds..and after being on the road..i just want to crawl into one of them...Chica fees and no crt membership hurt me though.. :cry:


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 1:04 pm 
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Kickstand wrote:
The 2nd paragraph caught my attention even more than the 1st.
WTF?


LOL, I am an attorney and do criminal defense work, sometimes, when guys are on the run they think counter intuitively and stay in places where law enforcement officers are least likely to look for them. The NJ fits the bill in San Jose. Even professional seasoned international law enforcement officers avoid that place.

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damn the Haters


Not a hater, I do not have any financial interest in any hotel. However there are plenty of low cost options that are available to us. I also understand that if you are an MP or strip club type of guy the quality of the room becomes less important to you.

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Chica fees and no crt membership hurt me though


Buy a membership! Don't be pennywise and pound foolish. My membership paid for itself on the first trip I made to SJO after joining CRT. I only use my card for hotels, but have saved alot of money over the past 2 1/2 years. In addition if you like the website, enjoy reading the post, like to post and go to Costa Rica at least once a year why not support the site in a small way financially?


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 4:33 am 
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So I hit the NJ today around 5 pm. On the way in, some shady looking guy was on his way out, looking at me like I was crazy for being there. Then, I noticed him trying to over hear my bad spanish negotions with the clerk. Anyways, Got a room for 12 bucks went up stairs to the second floor and the room was right on the street. The noise form the street was loud and you could hear some guy screaming trying to sell something, "BLAH BLAH BLAH" (Maybe fruit I dunno). Looked around and attempted to convince myself to stay, "It's only one night", I told myself. Took a shower and as I was getting ready to head out I thought to myself, "Loco is right is place is a $hit hole, and I'm on vacation :mrgreen". Went right down stairs and got my money back minus 2 bucks for the shower (pura vida). Headed straight to the castillo dropped my bags and thought, "I'm home". I stand corrected you are not a hater loco, you know exactly what the hell you were talking about. Be warned fellas for 10-12 bucks you get exactly what you pay for. It's not for everyone but if your on a serious budget you might wanna at least check it out and see if it is for you. On a side note I got some tips about some descent tico hotels around town that I might check out just to see what else is out there. As per the advice on the card. I should have gotten the damn thing before I got here. Next time (in OCT) I will get it, maybe by then the dunn inn expansion will be open and there will be nice comfy bed waiting for me with chicas right down stairs. :mrgreen:


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 8:53 am 
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Good post CRluvr, for what it's worth for the first few years that I was going to CR I was not a member of CRT, barely knew the board existed, and I stayed at many different hotels including the Barcelo Palacio, Holiday Inn, Best Western Irazu, Hampton Inn ect... 3-5 years ago It was almost impossible to get a room at the Prez as it was the venue of choice for many CRT members. Now the SL and other places are the venues of choice for most members.

There is one big benefit to staying where you are and that is there will be alot of CRT guys around, close by, who are fun to bs with when you are recharging your batteries and most are more than willing to be helpful. The Dunn Inn host a happy hour , you should drop by and say hello to BK Tuna (Boyd) or check out the SL as there are always CRT guys hanging out.

Most importantly have a good time ! 8)


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a shady guy?...wow, thanks for the tip.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 10:47 pm 
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a shady guy?...wow, thanks for the tip.


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 5:16 pm 
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Loco Mike wrote:
To each his own, but with all due respect the NJ is an absolute dump. A total phucking toilet! You were right in your previous post when you stated that you get what you pay for. You dont get much when you pay $10-$15 a night for a room. ... a complete phucking trash bin. Personally speaking I would rather stay in the back seat of an abandoned car then stay at the NJ.
Not a hater :?::shock::roll: With all DUE respect :roll:, there was nothing really AT ALL respectful in your post and certainly not the respect due to some of your fellow CRT'ers (like RBC and myself).

First of all, to call the NJ a "phucking toilet" or a "a complete phucking trash bin" is not particularly respectful to the NJ (which I really couldn't care one way or the other about), but more importantly it is not at all respectful to me or any other of our CRT brothers who HAVE stayed there because, by extension, you're suggesting that WE would live in a toilet or trashbin.

Secondly, your post is simply factually inaccurate. A toilet to me is someplace that is dirty and stinks (and a "phucking toilet" is one that is especially dirty and stinky) and the NJ is really neither. Similarly, a trashbin suggests a place where trash and rotting garbage is lining the halls and in the rooms. Again, not at all the case with the NJ. I don't know whether your claim that you'd REALLY "rather stay in the back of an abandoned car" in SJ is factually accurate or not or simply hyperbole, (only you can say on that) but if so then be sure to roll up all the windows, lock all the doors and PRAY that you still have all your stuff in the morning and nothing else more than a sore neck from sleeping cramped on that comfy 4' wide bench seat all night. However, I'll at least grant that you were somewhat more fair in that post to call the NJ an "absolute dump", only because that is a more VAGUE and SUBJECTIVE term and because you at least prefaced that with a "to each his own" (essentially allowing that it was just your personal OPINION, albeit it in a deprecating way towards anyone else who might disagree with you).

Actually, if you want to talk about budget accomodations that really ARE a stinking phucking toilet (and alarmingly unsafe to boot), IMHO one doesn't need to look any farther than a certain CRT sponsor (who I'll leave nameless) which had backed up toilets that left me holding my noise the whole time I was there, ridiculously flimsy door locks, safes that don't work and at least one incident of an armed robbery invasion. AND they charged TWICE as much as the NJ even with the CRT discount! In that case, I didn't EVEN get what I THOUGHT I was paying for?

I did say "you get what you pay for at the NJ" and you were certainly right when you said "you don't get much when you pay $10-15 a night for a room". But for some guy's at some times, $10-$15 buys them all that they really NEED. Is the NJ a dump, or even an "absolute dump"? Maybe in some guy's minds it is. The NJ is certainly very threadbare and rundown, but it is clean enough and, despite CRLuvr's (IMHO paranoid) assessment, reasonably secure. I never said it was the Ritz, and for those guys whose tastes run more towards the Ritz it will definitely be woefully inadequate, but for those guys with more simple requirements in some cases it may be adequate enough.

I've always found the rooms to be fairly well cleaned (certainly not filthy or stinky) and even if there were any minor problems it was always quickly attended to by the friendly and attentive maid staff. For example, I can't recall ever seeing any bugs there, at least not any more so than the occasional tropical insect that you might encounter at just about any place in Central America (e.g. I've also run across the occasional palmetto bug at the Castillo, which is no big deal to most Floridians). OTHER similarly low-budget places in the region (INCLUDING the Pangea Hostel and other hotels costing twice as much as the NJ) have actually had incidents of BEDBUGS, but I've never heard of anything like that at the NJ.

As for the noise, guys have complained about that at various times at MANY of the otherwise favored CRT hotels including the HDR, Morazon, Presidente, SL and Amistad (just to name a few). There probably won't be too many guys outside selling fruit late at night when you're trying to sleep at the NJ and if you're getting up early anyway to catch a bus, go on a tour or go apartment hunting, the nearby early morning market activity shouldn't bother you too much either (it doesn't really get going until ~8AM anyway). HOWEVER, I did recommend that if you were a light sleeper and/or noise was a problem to ask for an inside room (which apparently CRLuvr failed to do).

And, finally, as for supposedly "shady looking guys", you can run into those at a lot of places, ESPECIALLY at hotels in the Gulch. You see them at the HDR ALL THE TIME and there has even been the occasional strange character at places like the SL. In some cases, they might even be CRT'ers :shock:

Look, "with all due respect", I'm not casting any judgment on guys who prefer more posh surroundings. I can appreciate the "when on a vacation, live it up or live a bit luxuriously if you can" philosophy. I've operated that way myself at times and have stayed at hotels costing over $100/nt on more than one occasion (in SJ and elsewhere in CR, including a couple of times at Tabacon). OTOH, there are times where my priorities have been different, when I've not planned on hanging out much in my room during my stay anyway and, when I HAVE been in my room, my focus was much more on SLEEPING in my bed (or the chica who was in the bed with me :)) than on anything else in the room. Also, if I were making a 6 figure income and/or only VACATIONING 1-2 weeks a year, then I'd appreciate the "living it up philosophy" much more.

OTOH, if one is of more limited means, wants to travel more than just a few weeks per year BUT ALSO wants to be able to put away a reasonable amount of money so that, hopefully, he can retire EARLY and possibly move to paradise FULL-TIME, then he might have to make certain financial compromises to be able to do all that and set priorities and maybe his priority would be to take a few extra trips or stay a few extra weeks or sleep with a few extra chicas EVEN IF that meant occasionally economizing by staying in a cheap hotel on nights when the surroundings really didn't matter all that much. BTW, guys, (with all due respect :P) how are your 401K's doing and what about those 2nd ARM mortgages that at least some of you probably have taken out on your homes when they were "worth" 30-40% more than they are today (not me)? Maybe learning how to live more simply AND be happy with that is really what MORE Gringos should be learning how to do today.

I'm NOT saying that the NJ is for EVERY guy or even MOST guys. Maybe it is much too stark for most of you, ESPECIALLY if you're coming at it from the angle of a guy whose philosophy to "live it up" in ALL areas when they're on "vacation". I've never judged others because they like to stay in expensive executive luxury suites, even though FOR ME they seem extravagant and a waste of my hard-earned money. As you said, to each their own. Personally, for me, a deluxe or even a regular room at the Castillo is normally more than sufficient. All I'm saying is please don't be so judgmental about a place that OTHERS might find to be a reasonable alternative at certain times. Consider that maybe just maybe you're not really being that OBJECTIVE (or understanding of the circumstances where someone ELSE might find places like the NJ appropriate) because of your own personal BIASES.


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 12:43 am 
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Actually I just hate the name of this place. It sounds like something John Bobbit might be looking for.


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 3:08 am 
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 5:27 am 
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I asked for a third floor room. Denied.. I asked for an interior room...Denied..I did in fact read your post and was willing to check the place out based on it. The clerk denied both my request and gave me an excuse that there was a big group in from panama. That was until I asked for my cash back only then was he willing to accommodate. As for me being paranoid maybe, but I will say that I never took a taxi at night from the Castillo to the HDR or to SL and really don't think SJ is all that more unsafe in comparison to Down Town Los Angeles. I don't think I it was paranoia the shady dude with the bugged eyes and the wide ears was checking me out a lil to tuff for my liking, especially while checking in and exchanging my money and info. To the fellow CRT'ers go check it out for yourselves and see what you think.


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 9:42 am 
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The NJ and the other like hotels are not for 98% of the gringos that come to SJO. If, on the other hand, one is looking for a real "Tico" experience the NJ and similar places in the area are for you. Describing the NJ or the others in the same category as "toilets" is inaccurate unless as a gringo you expect American-style accommodations in a tourist atmosphere.

I once stayed in a similar hotel, can't even remember the name, several blocks away from the NJ. It was an experience. 100% "Tico". Wouldn't even think of taking a chica back to the place. Would I do it again??? In a heart beat. Nothing like breaking the tourist trap mould. The sights, the sounds, the cops patting down the criminals at night by the front door... what an adventure!!! :D

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 2:45 pm 
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Lomo wrote:
Actually I just hate the name of this place.

It sounds like a gay hotel now that I think about it. Come to NJ if you're looking for new C*ck.


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