Re: Hotel review: Aloha Sol
The rooms were nice when I stayed there. But they served me uncooked chicken from their restaurant. Suffice it to say, I won't be staying there if I spend time in Santiago again.
Re: Hotel review: Aloha Sol
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blacksultan
The rooms were nice when I stayed there. But they served me uncooked chicken from their restaurant. Suffice it to say, I won't be staying there if I spend time in Santiago again.
I have always stayed there when I've been on overnight trips to Santiago. Always liked it there, perfect location.
Re: Hotel review: Aloha Sol
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blacksultan
The rooms were nice when I stayed there. But they served me uncooked chicken from their restaurant. Suffice it to say, I won't be staying there if I spend time in Santiago again.
That's not good!! Was it really raw, or slightly undercooked? I hope they've corrected the culinary problems...it seems like a cool place to stay otherwise. Ideally located.
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gdogg
That's not good!! Was it really raw, or slightly undercooked? I hope they've corrected the culinary problems...it seems like a cool place to stay otherwise. Ideally located.
It was raw. Like I said, the rooms were nice and the location is perfect. But biting into raw chicken was such a big turn off, I can't see me staying there again.
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gdogg
That's not good!! Was it really raw, or slightly undercooked? I hope they've corrected the culinary problems...it seems like a cool place to stay otherwise. Ideally located.
I would like a better location than Century Plaza closer to some action and like slightly undercooked chicken here but not raw or pink in a 3rd or 4th world country. Tony Bourdain ate raw chicken in Japan at Sushi Chicken place yuck.:icontd:
How do you guys compare the two?
Food was excellent at Century
Easy freeway access of Vidal
Clean, safe and friendly (at least with one)
1900 so about the same price.
I find it hard to navigate through Santiago and it very easy to get lost.
I haven't mastered getting from 1 thru the city on Feb 27 with out missing a turn yet.
Aloha Sol behind the monument there on the map on Calle Sol might be easy to get lost or not?
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blacksultan
It was raw. Like I said, the rooms were nice and the location is perfect. But biting into raw chicken was such a big turn off, I can't see me staying there again.
:eek::eek:
I'll bring bread and cold cuts with me then. Wait, they have great sandwich stands there...half the Sosua price as well!
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gdogg
:eek::eek:
I'll bring bread and cold cuts with me then. Wait, they have great sandwich stands there...half the Sosua price as well!
I think you might have to stay home if thats what your food budget looks like.
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You know what I mean...late night, post disco stuff! If I can't trust the food at the hotel, I gotta eat something!
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gdogg
You know what I mean...late night, post disco stuff! If I can't trust the food at the hotel, I gotta eat something!
You are too fucking old to be out to 4am and then eating like a pig.
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Jimmydr
You are too fucking old to be out to 4am and then eating like a pig.
I never thought I'd live to see the day when Jimmy would start sounding just like my mother....scary!
:eek::icontd::eek:
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gdogg
I never thought I'd live to see the day when Jimmy would start sounding just like my mother....scary!
:eek::icontd::eek:
I was out to 4 the other day, took me 2 days to recover. Pick two chicas and be in bed by midnight.
Re: Hotel review: Aloha Sol
Question on Camp David. What is the approximate cost per night. From the posts it's in the Aloha Sol range. $50.00/night?
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DRCowboy
Question on Camp David. What is the approximate cost per night. From the posts it's in the Aloha Sol range. $50.00/night?
Don't know what the rates are, but here is their page. Locals get a big discount (50%, I believe).
Camp David contact info:
email: campdavid@tricom.net
Phone: 809.276.6400
www.campdavidranch.com
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jpf
Aloha Sol has casino and cost from $50/1799 per night,
www.alohasol.com
reservaalohasol@yahoo.es
A/C, free wireless, safes
free breakfast buffet
RD$1,799.00 including tax and breakfast
Tels.: es 809-583-0090 y 809-581-9203 / Fax: 809-583-0950
Calle del Sol #50, Aptdo. Postal 1028, Santiago, Rep. Dominicana
- bad: good internet reception only in cramped interior rooms on the 2nd floor
- bad: in some rooms they have lost the key to the room safe
- good: close to Monument and restaurants; and shopping, ATMs, etc.
- good: decent breakfast buffet
- good: friendly staff most of whom speak English
FYI...They upped the rate to $1899 from $1799 per night
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gdogg
I just clicked that link for camp david ranch and checked the availability....either that section is broken or they are sold out all rooms from now though Nov 2011 and thats just where the calendar ends.
Thats Crazy. Has anyone ever stayed at Aloha Sol? How far is the Caribe Tour buses from Aloha Sol??
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MrMagnum
I just clicked that link for camp david ranch and checked the availability....either that section is broken or they are sold out all rooms from now though Nov 2011 and thats just where the calendar ends.
Thats Crazy. Has anyone ever stayed at Aloha Sol? How far is the Caribe Tour buses from Aloha Sol??
Not that far. Aloha Sol is downtown on Calle Sol, and the nearest Caribe tour station is in Los Jardines. I've done it dozens of times. Even in morning rush hour traffic, it's a 10-15 minute 150 peso taxi ride.
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DCIronman
Not that far. Aloha Sol is downtown on Calle Sol, and the nearest Caribe tour station is in Los Jardines. I've done it dozens of times. Even in morning rush hour traffic, it's a 10-15 minute 150 peso taxi ride.
Yep, and the cab ride is only like 150 pesos, because it's so close.
Re: Hotel review: Aloha Sol
Another budget place to stay close to The Monument and right around the corner from the Aloha Sol is an apart hotel called Alberto's Suites . www.albertoapartahotel.com 809-9716005 and 809-971-6515. Basic rooms, actually an apartment housing a kitchen with a full sized refrigerator,stove,storage cabinets counter top, an integrated living or sitting space and windows lookingout over zink/tin roofs and wooden residential proprties. AC, Security, a short walk to the Monument and a 5 minute walk to Parque Duerte in the old downtown. A good value for under $40!!!!!!!!! It is on Calle Santome' one block off of Calle De Sol.
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bailar
Another budget place to stay close to The Monument and right around the corner from the Aloha Sol is an apart hotel called Alberto's Suites .
www.albertoapartahotel.com 809-9716005 and 809-971-6515. Basic rooms, actually an apartment housing a kitchen with a full sized refrigerator,stove,storage cabinets counter top, an integrated living or sitting space and windows lookingout over zink/tin roofs and wooden residential proprties. AC, Security, a short walk to the Monument and a 5 minute walk to Parque Duerte in the old downtown. A good value for under $40!!!!!!!!! It is on Calle Santome' one block off of Calle De Sol.
Hey! I lived in an apartment on Calle Santome for a summer when I was studying spanish there about 4 years ago. It's a nice quite little neighborhood, and it's close to downtown and the monument. So I was able to walk most of the time.
I loved it there. So I'm definitely going to have to check this place out. Thanks for the link.