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Old Feb 4th, 2014, 06:06 PM
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Arenal Volcano Accommodations for large group

Any suggestions for good places to stay near Arenal Volcano in December 2014?

Looking for something with views of the volcano, $50-$100 per person per night, that can accommodate 14-20 people in 6-8 rooms (not sure on the exact number yet). We're looking at both vacation homes and hotels/resorts with several rooms. We like that vacation homes would include a large common space for hanging out, but the ones we've found so far seem to be a little further from a lot of the excursions. Any affordable favorites that would be fun for a large group?
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Silencio del Campo and Los Lagos are two popular spots; I haven't checked the prices lately, but they might fit what you're looking for.
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I meant to mention that rates for a lot of hotels skyrocket in December, so if you can be flexible in your dates it might be more affordable to travel in other months.
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The Smithsonian rooms at the Volcano Lodge are large and
would be good, the view is spectacular, and the price is right.
http://www.arenalobservatorylodge.com/index.php
Location is very close to the SKy Trek zip/tram/canopy, but farther from town and hot springs.
The grounds are gorgeous, they have their own hiking system, bird sanctuary, and pool/hot tub are also great.
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As Sylvia mentions, Look at Arenal Observatory Lodge. Several different types of rooms which may fit your needs.
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Thanks, I will take a look at these. We know we're looking at high season, that's why we're starting to look now!
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