If you are planning your San Jose or Jaco travels around Easter or Christmas you will find fewer chicas. CR is a Catholic country and people spend these times with family.
Caveat: Days leading up to Christmas can be good as some chicas want to earn a bit extra for the holiday.
There will always be some chicas, but options will be thinner. A number of bars and MPs will be closed or run reduced holiday hours around Christmas and Easter.
You can still have a great trip but if you are looking for maximum chica availability, pick a different time. Especially for your first visit.
Other Costa Rican holidays, observances, and festivals available here:
http://costa-rica-guide.com/travel/best ... s-fiestas/https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/costa-rica/2017I was there during Santa Romaria and things were notably quiet. A number of Tico run establisments closed shop at noon.
While we are on the subject. Any major US holiday or psuedo holiday - Labor Day, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Thanksgiving, Super Bowl, Halloween... etc. You will find the number of mongers (and visitors in general) goes way up. With demand up, expect to pay more for hotels, and possibly chicas.
"Dude! That 3 day weekend would be a good time for international travel! I'll save a vacation day!" Not an original thought, MANY share that idea with you.
Again, you can have a good time whenever you go. Hopefully this sheds some light on our hobby's market dynamics as it relates to holidays.
It's all but impossible to quantify the impact of a holiday. Can't say you'll see 1/2 as many chicas, three times the mongers, 80% fewer 9s & 10s... etc. You can ask, but nobody knows for sure. A directional view is as good as it gets.
Just me but I avoid all of the above. I prefer to steer clear of reduced supply or increased demand.
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