LatinPass/GlobalPass - Airport hotel in San Jose, CR?
SAPMAN
Jan 13, 05, 9:55 am
I am taking a GP flight to Argentina in late Jan. Have a 6+ hr layover in San Jose. Is there a nearby hotel good for a few hrs. sleep. I have been to airport before and, last I was there, no clubs and poor waiting areas / restaurants.
The flight arrives at 8:30 and leaves at 3:10pm.
With a red eye from LAX and then another from Lima after the San Jose stop - thought 4 hr. of sleep would be worthwhile while in San Jose.
From what I remember NOT in the airport itself, but The Hampton Inn & The Hampton Inn & Suites (thats correct there are 2 Hotels next to each other same owner, guess its like having 2 wings) is very close, its next to Alamo and a couple of other car rentals. They have a shuttle to boot. There may be others but thats the Only name brand if Im correct. Its maybe a 5 min or so shuttle ride.
then theres stay credit and points if you're a HH member to boot.
jaguar
Jan 14, 05, 7:09 am
Thanks for the info. I've had long layovers at the airport in San Jose and there is nothing to do.
SAPMAN
Jan 14, 05, 2:01 pm
Thanks for the info. My brother mentioned that and was just curious if that was the only hotel. If we arrive on time, I will likely grab a room for a few hours of sleep before flying on to B.A. With only carry-on and a boarding pass, I hope security is not too long when I need to get back to gates. (I went out last time and it was not too bad - but I know it varies depending on flights.) Also I think I had to pay a small transit exit fee -- but maybe that was free also if under 6 hours or so?
Anyways, thanks for info -- as always.
klakhav
Jan 28, 05, 5:22 pm
I have stayed at the Marriott close to the Airport. It has a nice lounge and you would enojy yourself.
You can always take a taxi and go into town and visit Hotel Del Ray... for gambling and other stuff.
mizzou miles
Jan 29, 05, 12:47 pm
Be wary of the departure tax...I cant remember what it is, but i think you may have to pay it if you leave the transit area. I know we ran into this issue about 3 years ago, but things may have changed.
vandykes44
Jan 30, 05, 12:12 pm
We had a 6 hour layover in San Jose a little over a year ago on our way to Santiago, and we left the airport for a few hours. We had a reservation at the Hampton, but decided that we didn't need it so chose to get some fresh air and walked over to the hotel to cancel the room. We got some sort of paper, I think we went to the lower level of the airport to get it, and gave it back when we returned. No cost and no hassle. It was a bit of an adventure making the treck to the Hampton (traversing the multi-lane highway) but we did enjoy walking through a pretty neglected city park and watching some young children having a great time. Memories.....
hauteboy
Feb 6, 05, 10:23 am
Be wary of the departure tax...I cant remember what it is, but i think you may have to pay it if you leave the transit area. I know we ran into this issue about 3 years ago, but things may have changed.
I just had a 12 hr transit stay at the Hampton Inn+Suites, and I got a room that Mel Gibson supposedly stayed in :cool: . Walk up rates were pretty high ($130), but I didn't have to pay the departure tax when going back to the airport, otherwise it would have been $26.
SAPMAN
Feb 22, 05, 11:16 am
I had 7 hour layover in San Jose 3 weeks ago. Left airport and was told no tax for transit (not sure how long transit is, maybe 8 hours?). Got a B&B about 5 miles away that picked me up. Cant remember rate for sure, but about $40. Had decent room and shower. Not too noisy, but not super quiet. Slept and had b&B take me back to airport.
On return, had to go to Immigation office at far left of ticketing area. Filled out a transit form and have it stamped. Then to TACA ticket counter where they apparently put I had Transit and paid no tax in their computer. Then thru security and to gate. Total of about 15 minutes. NO TAX.
The VIP lounge was to open in JAN, but we were there Jan 27th, and still not open. Believe it when it happens!!