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PostPosted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 8:00 pm 
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i want 2 take my 3 daughters ages 14..16..18.so they can c the good clean parts of the country.can any1 help me in finding a resort all inclusive with things 2 do with the K*ds near the beach..thx..


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 8:30 pm 
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I really think if you could get a condo in Manuel Antonio you would have more for that age to do--all inclusive gets boring and a lot of older people and European tourists--I took 1 all inclusive trip and will never do it again

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 8:48 pm 
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For a family trip to a beautiful beach with lot of adventure activities for the teens, I would highly recommend Manuel Antonio/Quepos as a great place to go OR several places in the Guanacaste area like the Hilton Papagayo resort. http://www.hiltonpapagayoresort.com/en/home.html

If the beach isn't that important, I think an even better option is Arenal. Either has most of the adventure activities that teenagers would love. There are pools at every hotel and the hot springs are a treat not to mention the abundant wildlife. A great link to see everything available in Arenal is www.arenal.net .

If you don't want them to see the seedier side of Costa Rica, stay away from San Jose, Jaco and almost anywhere on the Atlantic Coast outside Tortuguero which is another spot you might consider although it is hard to get to.

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Asco1410 wrote:
I really think if you could get a condo in Manuel Antonio you would have more for that age to do--all inclusive gets boring and a lot of older people and European tourists--I took 1 all inclusive trip and will never do it again


My favorite condos in the Manuel Antonio area..... http://www.thepreserveatlosaltos.com/

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 8:58 pm 
Steve makes good points.

All inclusives really haven't caught on in CR. Here's a partial list. http://www.vacationscostarica.com/hotels/all-inclusive/

Also add RIU, near but not close to Coco, and Barcelo's Playa Tambor, both of these are kind of in the middle of nowhere; and like he said the Hilton Papagayo, not sure about this one other then $$$. All of course have websites. I stayed at Tambor 10-12 years ago. Very,very nice, good value, but constant flat crummy surf, boring as hell, the howler monkeys started at 4-5am like clock work, and loaded with Euro's lined up for the food thing an hour before the bell. A recent poster said there was now more adventure stuff to do in the area.

I'm sure they can all line up activities for the K*ds but distance would be my issue. How far are they going to travel to get to the fun?

I'd favor a condo in ManAntonio also. No all inclusives but a world class beach, lots of adventure stuff to do close by, "healthy" environment, and last but not least, there's a regional hospital there right next to a regional airport, a too often under-looked feature when you're going to be doing the adventure stuff.


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 9:41 pm 
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Location: NFM--Geezers, cowpokes and the working poor--yeeha!
Not exactly the Riu Guanacaste's site but check this out: http://www.allinclusive.co/all-inclusiv ... mpaign=riu
For the Barcelo property (a very experienced Spanish=based world-wide chain--quality is key with them): http://www.barcelo.com/BarceloHotels/en ... ption.aspx
For the Hilton Papagayo: http://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/costa- ... ?WT.srch=1
BTW, if you are stuck in SJ for the night with your tribe, here's a good place: http://www.barcelo.com/BarceloHotels/en ... nomia.aspx << El Bosque can rock all ages.
Also BTW not to play you stupid but you will check the Web thoroughly for discounts?
I wish you and yours the vacation they'll talk about for years...and if the girls go down to La Fortuna (near Arenal) at night, be with them--those Latinos at the pool hall and tavernas are hot! And hot to trot.

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 12:46 pm 
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The RIU hotel in Guanacaste (near Matapalo) is currently in front of the Sala IV in a case where they are accused of damaging sea turtle nesting habitat along with charges of corruption that allowed them to get permits to build in the environmentally sensitive area.

http://news.co.cr/hotel-in-guanacaste-c ... les/29907/

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Puravidatransport wrote:
The RIU hotel in Guanacaste (near Matapalo) is currently in front of the Sala IV in a case where they are accused of damaging sea turtle nesting habitat along with charges of corruption that allowed them to get permits to build in the environmentally sensitive area.

http://news.co.cr/hotel-in-guanacaste-c ... les/29907/

Bro PVT brings us news from an environmentally-sensitive news source. Sea turtle nesting is no small thing and this hotel has seemingly run rough-shod over laws and processes designed to protect them. OTOH, RIU is listed in this following piece as one of the best all-inclusives--conscience vs. excellent experience is not a choice I'd like to need to make: http://news.co.cr/best-costa-rica-all-i ... ons/28574/

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 1:59 pm 
If the reporter has been fair in his report, wow!

If so, don't you wonder how this can happen? There was no appeal process available to the environmentalist's to challenge the Canton's orders granting the concessions to maritime property in an environmentally critical maritime zone other then to wait until it got to their Supreme Court, Sala IV and only now, a few years after this monster sized hotel was built and has opened?

Maybe there are posters who understand the court system of CR that can explain the delay.

Thank you Steve for pointing this out. It will be interesting to see how Sala IV rules. Nothing would surprise me.

The govt just agreed to pay a Brazilian contractor $35 million dollars not to build a road.


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