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WrldTraveller
12-31-05, 21:37
I apologize if this question was already covered in past threads, but I could not find a reply to another poster's same inquiry.

In April, I am returning to BAs for my second trip, and was considering treating myself nice by staying at the Four Seasons (at least for a few nights) Is it chica friendly?

Although my trip is quite some time away, if anyone will be around the first week of April, I would enjoy meeting up to share a drink, meal, or hit some of the hot spots.

Thanks,

Wrldtraveller

Hi Wrldtraveller,

I feel like a broken record on this subject, because it's been asked and answered a dozen times in this forum, but here it is one more time:

Every hotel in Buenos Aires is girl friendly. In other words, there isn't a single hotel in Buenos Aires that you can not bring a working girl into.

Thanks,

Jackson

Exon123
01-01-06, 00:50
Most Buenos Aires Hotels are "Chica Friendly", matter of fact I don't know of a Hotel that is not "Friendly"

Therefore, For the kind of money one spends to stay at the Four Season's it had better be "Friendly" or I'd move to the Alaver Palace. The Alaver Palace, Four Seasons main competitor, I know is "Friendly and a nicer place to stay IMHO.

Exon

Chamullo79
10-25-06, 15:43
I have understood that it is the best hotel of Buenos Aires.

Starfe
10-25-06, 21:44
$297 for King deluxe.

http://buenosaires.park.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/rooms/room-description.jsp?start=2

I can't wait to run escorts in and out on an hourly basis next month.

It should be interesting if the front desk books all my appt's.

Starfe

Master J
10-26-06, 01:50
I stayed in this beautiful, perfect service, Hyatt exactly three years ago this Thangsgiving and Christmas for $112 per night, King deluxe, facing where I wanted. My first and only guest at the time, had to show papers at the desk and she was called up. Since she was a frequent visitor every day I assumed she was able to enter at will, but I am not possitive. I will say that when I had my novia and her two friends over for drinks before Asia de Cuba, security went overkill and wanted them to all sign in. I respectfully asked if a couple in their later years had friends over would they ask the same. I was comped champagne on my next two visits. What does that say of the inflation rate? I am so glad I got to experience the low of the princing curve. I hope they realize that is what makes people cum here!

Master J
10-26-06, 03:15
Please accept apology. My previous post was for the Hilton. Still very nice Hotel. Pardon.

QuakHunter
01-05-07, 13:17
Most Buenos Aires Hotels are "Chica Friendly", matter of fact I don't know of a Hotel that is not "Friendly"I agree, but the Holiday Inn Express was real tough on my group of four last April when we had a fifth Chica, one over the traditional one-on-one title match quota. The desk clerk was semi-beligerent and didn't appreciate our attempts to help "stimulate" the local economy, but the guard enjoyed our efforts and was agreeable to letting us go to our rooms.

The Claridge has been great when bringing candidates for Argentine-American relations for their interviews. I highly recommend that hotel over most.

Jaimito Cartero
01-05-07, 16:26
Please accept apology. My previous post was for the Hilton. Still very nice Hotel. Pardon.The Hilton was nice when I stayed in late November. I got a $115 US price, plus tax. About $137 total, I think. I was upgraded to a suite on the executive floor. The executive lounge is decent, but service was rather mediocre. It doesn't even come close to some of the nicer Hiltons service wise, such as Sao Paulo, Rome, Bangkok, Prague, but is still a nice play to stay.

Lavish88
02-01-07, 22:21
What a place - great cigar bar, top rooms and a terraced garden that takes some beating - go there for cocktails - well worth the extra!