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PostPosted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 1:23 pm 
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If You have a large bag/suitcase do you put it under the bus, or do you bring it onboard....

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You take a taxi or Interbus.

http://www.shuttlebus.co.cr/


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No website for shuttle,too late for booking at interbus,i'll stick it on bus or take a taxi....

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Just pay for a 2nd seat.....


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good idea foos.... :wink:

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If the bus is not too crowded, and usually it isn't if you're arriving mid-day, the driver will usually let you bring it onboard without any extra charge. Only one time, actually the very first time I used the bus, the driver had me put it in the lower luggage compartment. That time I sat on the side of the bus that had the compartment door to keep an eye on things whenever we stopped anywhere but the compartment was never opened again until we got to the final destination and I had plenty of time to deboard the bus and get to the luggage compartment before anyone had a chance to walk away with anything. I've also heard the suggestion before about paying for a second seat if the driver balks at letting you bring your bag onboard, so if putting it below makes you too nervous, you can always try going that route (after all that 2nd seat only costs 75¢ any way).

BTW, Orange's advice is coming from a guy who doesn't believe in taking the bus really at any time and who has also been a big advocate of using the $10 shuttle, so I'd take that from where it comes.


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Prolijo wrote:
BTW, Orange's advice is coming from a guy who doesn't believe in taking the bus really at any time and who has also been a big advocate of using the $10 shuttle, so I'd take that from where it comes.

I've taken the public bus once to and from the airport (I had to go pick up a rental car) but I had no luggage.

IMO, I'd spring for IB or a taxi if I have a suitcase. It's not worth risking all my shit to save a few pennies.


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Orange wrote:
Prolijo wrote:
BTW, Orange's advice is coming from a guy who doesn't believe in taking the bus really at any time and who has also been a big advocate of using the $10 shuttle, so I'd take that from where it comes.

I've taken the public bus once to and from the airport (I had to go pick up a rental car) but I had no luggage.

IMO, I'd spring for IB or a taxi if I have a suitcase. It's not worth risking all my shit to save a few pennies.
And how many people have you heard about having "all their shit" ripped off on the bus from the airport into town? I'm guessing none. OTOH, though rare, I HAVE heard of guys being ripped off by taxis on that same route (or at least by pirate taxis). I will go along with you this far: I probably wouldn't take the bus from the airport into town if I was arriving AFTER DARK. But that is mostly due to the risk of theft where you get let off rather than any risk on the bus itself (but even then, there are nearly always cabs waiting right inside the terminal itself or at worst 1-2 steps outside the outlets to the street on either side of the terminal ready to whisk you away to your hotel). I'd also agree that it wouldn't be worth the slightly greater INCONVENIENCE of taking the bus, if nothing else, just to "save a few pennies", but we're talking several DOLLARS here and not just a few pennies. Once again, I think your bias is showing through here in the way you choose to portray the various options.


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Prolijo wrote:
I probably wouldn't take the bus from the airport into town if I was arriving AFTER DARK. But that is mostly due to the risk of theft where you get let off rather than any risk on the bus itself


Actually the buses on the San Jose/Alajuela route (that is the airport bus) had a lot of robberies, just a few years ago, taking place in the vicinity of Hospital Mexico. It led to the police riding the buses in plain clothes. Haven't heard of anything lately and i do not know if the police are still riding the buses.

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 9:49 am 
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I ride the bus from the airport always if I land in the day. Just climb right on. Make sure you ask "San Jose ? " The part I do not understand is how did you ride the bus to and from the airport if you picked up a rental car ? Maybe to- Maybe from- but to and from and I picked up a rental car ? You got me thinking now you do not pick up or drop off a rental car at the airport they have booths but the cars are located some where else. Help me with my thoughts. If you rent a car why would you travel by bus to the airport when you can not pick up a car at the airport or drop one off.

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For that matter, why didn't he just pick-up the car at one of the many car rental offices on Paseo Colon?

My guess would be that he didn't want to deal with driving in SJ traffic AT ALL, took the bus out to the airport AREA to pick up his rental car at one of the NEARBY agencies, drove somewhere else in the country(presumably west or north or south towards Jaco), returned his rental car to the airport afterwards and then took the bus home from there. Hopefully he didn't use any of the car rental booths that are actually IN the airport because then he would have had to pay a hefty surcharge for the rental on top of the usual fees and that would have been really stupid and totally unneccessary.

Personally, that all seems like a lot of extra bother to me just to avoid a little traffic. While driving (and parking) around downtown can be a real pain in the ass, the car rental agencies on Paseo Colon are on the WAY OUT of town anyway, so the amount of traffic one would have to deal with getting out of town is normally really minimal. Of course, that would be a little different if one were heading east, towards Cartago, rather than west, but then picking a rental car way out by the airport would make even less sense, since one would have to drive back towards SJ and through all of its traffic anyway.

ID, just curious, what time of the day did those robberies occur and also wondering whether you think riding the bus in the middle of the day vs. taking a cab is as risky as brother Orange seems to feel?


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Prolijo wrote:
ID, just curious, what time of the day did those robberies occur and also wondering whether you think riding the bus in the middle of the day vs. taking a cab is as risky as brother Orange seems to feel?


The majority occurred after 10:00 P.M. Personally I would not be overly concerned rising the bus at any time. There were robberies on the bus at night but considering that there are 2 bus lines with frequent service the incidence was low and there have been no reports of further incidents lately. Could it happen? Sure, but you could also get killed in a taxi by the kamikaze driver wrapping his cab around a light pole.

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:30 am 
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Srilm wrote:
... When you do need to put a bag in baggage compartment of an airplane, bus, or shuttle, I recommend buying a good solid bag for it. Don't go cheap -- it won't last long -- but also don't pay extra just for a name or fancy materials.
Or get a cheap cover to go over it. I picked up a waterproof drawstring sack at a local Army/Navy Surplus store for just a couple of bucks and whenever I'm going someplace where I might have to put it in a somewhat sketchy luggage compartment I put my backpack in the sack. It protects it from the occasional luggage compartment grease and/or dirt and from getting wet from accidently landing in puddle in somewhat sketchy 3rd world bus lots. It also helps disguise my pack (which is fairly nondescript already) from standing out so much as the bag of some "rich" gringo backpacker.

I've never had any of the problems described by Srlim of "ripped, torn, zippers broken, pieces broken off, holes punched" on my bag on a BUS probably because most of the time I'm the one placing my pack inside the bus's undercarriage luggage compartment and removing it at the other end. Checked luggage on a plane is another story because once it disappears through that hole at the end of the conveyor belt it is anybody's guess how it will be handled. Moreover, the potential damage to one's bag that Srlim describes is not nearly as likely to occur because nearly all the time when going between the airport and downtown you're able to take your bag on the bus with you.

I DO understand and appreciate Srlim's other comment. The value of money IS all relative and I can see why to some a $10 shuttle or even a $25 cab ride to/from the airport might be worth the extra money for the greater convenience and speed as well as not having to lug around your luggage as much. It isn't worth it to me personally, not because I think that $10 or even $25 is that much, but because I don't think the lost convenience or speed is that much either, but at least I can understand that line of reasoning for others.

What I DON'T understand is the safety argument (at least if taking the bus during the daylight hours) because IMHO, as marginal as is the slightly greater inconvenience and time it takes riding the public bus into town over private transportation, the "greater safety risk" is even more marginal if it even exists at all. Seeing as though brother ID described the relatively few and NONE TOO RECENT occurrances were mostly AFTER 10PM when few if any of us would even be taking a bus into town any way and that, even then, ID wouldn't be overly concerned riding the bus at ANY TIME, I think the rest of us should at least feel similarly safe using the bus during the day (or maybe even early evening). OTOH, whether you want to have to walk the few extra steps with all your luggage out to the bus stop and take the extra 5-10 minutes getting to your hotel could be another matter.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 10:49 pm 
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I always take the bus both ways if it is still running. Carry my bag on if not crowded. Never had a problem storing it under either.rbc100

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Prolijo wrote:
For that matter, why didn't he just pick-up the car at one of the many car rental offices on Paseo Colon?

My guess would be that he didn't want to deal with driving in SJ traffic AT ALL, took the bus out to the airport AREA to pick up his rental car at one of the NEARBY agencies, drove somewhere else in the country(presumably west or north or south towards Jaco), returned his rental car to the airport afterwards and then took the bus home from there. Hopefully he didn't use any of the car rental booths that are actually IN the airport because then he would have had to pay a hefty surcharge for the rental on top of the usual fees and that would have been really stupid and totally unnecessary.

Personally, that all seems like a lot of extra bother to me just to avoid a little traffic. While driving (and parking) around downtown can be a real pain in the ass, the car rental agencies on Paseo Colon are on the WAY OUT of town anyway, so the amount of traffic one would have to deal with getting out of town is normally really minimal. Of course, that would be a little different if one were heading east, towards Cartago, rather than west, but then picking a rental car way out by the airport would make even less sense, since one would have to drive back towards SJ and through all of its traffic anyway.

Your guess would be wrong. The reason that I went to the airport to pick up a car is not because of traffic ( :roll: I live in traffic daily), but because they wouldn't let me return the car at the airport if I rented from Paseo Colon. Not even for a fee. And I didn't want to drop off the car at PC on my departure day, then have to drag my suitcases (and K*ds) around to catch a cab. I preferred to go to the airport rental car place (you only pay the airport tax if you have them shuttle you from the terminal) by bus and pick up the car and then be able to drop it off there.

Another thing, I never stated or meant to imply that the bus was "dangerous" as Prolijo has gone out of his way to point out ( :roll: ). I said there was a chance somebody could swipe your bag, even if the chance is small. The main reason against it would be having to drag your bag(s) behind you from airport to bus, the having to catch a taxi. It may be worth it to some to save $18-20, not to me.


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