Pengguna Tetamu
11 Januari 2024
Let me start by saying that my daughter and I arrived late because our plane was delayed. When we arrived we were met by the nicest young lady you could image, Mixel. She went above and beyond to make our entire stay perfect. She was warm and patient when we attempted to speak Spanish. Mixel was so helpful too. She helped us with EVERYTHING. We need a taxi to see the Brazilian side of the falls. She took care of it and told us what to expect with regard to traveling into Brazil. The next day, Mixel helped us with an excursion to the Argentinian side of the falls, including the boat ride. She also helped us with a Horseback ride through the jungle. To say she was amazing would be an understatement. Now to the hotel, pool and restaurant itself. The hotel is gorgeous, set in the middle of the jungle with terrific wooden paths throughout. Lots of wildlife including frogs, lizards, birds and of course bugs. The room was gorgeous with a lovely comfortable bed, nice bathroom and a screen enclosed porch and hammock. Really fantastic room. The pool was likewise terrific. Very clean, warm, and a nice pool bar. The restaurant was just ok. Some dishes were better than others. But the proximity to the town is great – quick and easy taxi rides and you’ll find some amazing food at AQVA. The only issue we had, was the taxi driver we had that took us to the Argentinian side of the park – and the following day, to the airport. He was terrible. I did not get his name unfortunately. He was rude (unlike Oscar who took us to Brazil – who was amazing)… he demanded we pay him in advance and would not accept any of our US Dollars. I understand that parts of Argentina are very strict about US currency, but he was ridiculous. One minute saying a $5 was perfect, then saying it wasn’t. On the way to the airport he demanded money upfront, refused all of our bills, so we had to go to ATM (which are so outrageously expensive and only give you $15,000 pesos). He took us to an ATM, demanded we pay $16,000 pesos (added $6,000 for the extra stop to get the money he was demanding), argued with us, and finally I was able to come up with pesos and US dollars he was demanding. He was the only rude person we met during our entire time in Argentina including Buenos Aires. If I had had the time, and was not rushed to catch a flight (which we made while they were already boarding), I would have left the taxi and got another one.
Terjemah