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 San Jose by Marriott Ocean & Golf Resort —      Location: 700 MTS West from De La Firestone
All-inclusive - 6 floors, 290 rooms, 9 suites Description from resort website: Voted by Conde Nast as one of the best hotels in Central America and Mexico, this Marriott Costa Rica Hotel is a beautiful colonial hacienda set on a 30 acre coffee plantation. With it's unique architecture and elegant antiques, this luxury hotel in San Jose Costa Rica features captivating grounds, exceptional service and a relaxing ambiance. Whether you are here for business or an adventurous Costa Rica vacation, enjoy magnificent natural attractions such as volcanoes, rainforest trails, and canopy tours.
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| San Jose by Marriott & Golf Resort |
Trista ~ Wisconsin |
May 2009
Arrival: May 12 - May 14
Late around 10:00 PM, front desk was quick and efficient getting us room keys, up in room no more than 10 minutes later.
Rooms:
My room was on the 4th floor facing the pool and grounds. Large bathrooms equipped with bathrobes, dryer and makeup mirror. Room itself had nice mini bar, flat screen tv, desk and nice sitting chair.
Restaurants and Bars:
Lobby bar, and restaurants and convienently located(aside from snack/library bar which was outside of the main entrance. Costa Rican feel with rich woods, and decorated well.
Beach/Pools/Grounds:
Pool was small, and cool which is unusual in Costa Rica. Pool chairs are plenitful, and the on plush green grass that reminded me of a golf green. Grounds around the hotel are very well maintained.
Activities on and off the Resort/Hotel:
No tours in San Jose, but did to go Caico's pizza bar which is a must while in San Jose, best pizza even by American standards.
Other Comments:
Nice place for a short stop. Many international business travelers, and retired people.
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Last updated: May 20, 2009
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