1. Do not attempt to exchange money on the lower level of the airport; the currency exchange kiosk there gives horrible rates.
2. Don't bother the Presidente staff to photocopy your passport. Walk directly across the street to the little photocopy shop, where they will not only photocopy your passport and entry stamp, but will also laminate it into a wallet-sized card....all for around 80 cents U.S.
3. Re-read what Ding Dong wrote about the red cash machines
4. Re-read what Ace wrote about what denominations of U.S. currency to bring with you.
5. Remember that if you pay in dollars, your change (if any) will be returned to you in colones.
6. Do not forget that while many banks, casinos and hotels happily exchange dollars for CRC, very few casinos and hotels will exchange CRC back into dollars. Use any leftover colones at the end of your trip to pay for part of your final hotel bill and/or pay your taxi fare to the airport. Or, keep a 10,000 colones bill in your wallet, a constant reminder that you need to return to costa Rica to spend the damn thing!
Hope this helps. BTW, most C.R. merchants will add a service charge to purchases made via credit card, so cash is still king in Costa.
