Isra123 wrote:
I suggest using Interbus when arriving in SJ with all the cash you are carrying. Especially late in the evening.
When going back use the buses as now you do not have all that cash on you.
Not a bad idea, especially at night - not too worried during the day - but re security, unless your luggage is really huge, I'd bring my rollaboard on the bus vs in the compartment below - just sayin'
However, I'm going to try the public bus next trip - in May, I got so frustrated w/ Interbus I just said Phuck it and took a cab ($21) - I came off the plane, passed through customs and immigration, and almost an hour later, the dope from Interbus was still out there holding up a sign w/ the other 2 names he was waiting for - wonder if he considered the fact maybe they missed the flight b/c it was May not Jan and the airport was not crowded - if they were here, certainly an hour later they would have come out

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In fairness, I've never had a problem w/ Interbus, except too many seem to have a hand out for a tip without really doing anything to earn it - for example, the trip before last,
I told the guy w/ the clipboard I was going to the bank and to buy my exit visa - I know this is a good thing to do from over 30 trips - but some, especially newbi's, do not - he did not suggest anything of value (he had no idea if this was trip #1 or trip #36 - point is, he should have said "there is a bank upstairs, and its a good idea to buy your exit visa now so you don't have to later"). So its time to try other options.
I don't think I'm cheap, or even particularly frugal in most matters - but I look at things this way - if I took a cab for say $25 - and the bus ends up costing me (w/ a short cab ride to my hotel) $5 - the savings is a dinner, or 2 lunches - for a service you are going to have to get.