viernes, 11 de mayo de 2012

PRECIO 5,000 VALOR 10,000 DESCUENTO 50%

Party Platter

¿Querés compartir un buen rato con amigos mientras disfrutás de comida buenísima? Entonces comprá este Yuplón y andate para Mirador Monte Campana porque tus ¢5,000 valen ¢10,000 en cualquier platillo del menú. Y si quieres disfrutar de nuestras instalaciones, compra tu pase del dia por ¢2000 y disfruta en nuestro rio, senderos, cataratas, canchas deportivas, 2 piscinas, 5 jacuzzis, ranchos y mirador,  Ven y disfruta con tus amigos! Te esperamos!

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PRECIO 5,949 VALOR 11,905 DESCUENTO 50%

Alitas de pollo

Porque vos lo pediste! Por sólo ¢5,949 deléitate con 20 alitas en Mirador Monte Campana Podes escoger cualquiera de sus salsas Búffalo, BBQ, o combinarlas. Y si quieres disfrutar de nuestras instalaciones, compra tu pase del día por ¢2000 y disfruta en nuestro rio, senderos, cataratas, canchas deportivas, 2 piscinas, 5 jacuzzis, ranchos y mirador,  Ven y disfruta con tus amigos!

Te esperamos!

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lunes, 16 de abril de 2012

jueves, 8 de marzo de 2012

Nuestras instalaciones,

Desde tranquilos senderos al lado del rio, canchas de tennis, Amplio restaurante, con zona para eventos, Sala de Juegos, Billar, etc

domingo, 4 de marzo de 2012

Noticia importante.

 

A todos nuestros Socios, les comunicamos que el Encargado de membresías y Servicio al Socio será el señor Raúl Marín. Nuestro compañero les estará ayudando con sus inquietudes y sugerencias relacionadas a las membresías. Para nosotros es un gusto servirles, y  por medio de ustedes seguir creciendo y brindarles un mejor servicio. gracias por sus comentarios y sugerencias.

Email: raulmontecampana@gmail.com

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Muy pronto, El Día del Socio.

 

Estamos planeando una Fiesta para celebrar a todos nuestros socios y asociados, en ese su día. Espérela. Evento con premios y sorpresas.

 

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sábado, 3 de marzo de 2012

Una foto panorámica desde nuestro balcón,

 

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Higher Tourist Arrivals at Juan Santamaria Costa Rica Airport

 

Juan Santamaria Airport faces an increase in the number of passengers leaving and entering the terminal daily.

In the summer months, between 3,000 and 4,000 domestic and foreign tourists, passed trough from this airport, but now the figure is between 5,000 and 5,500 passengers. “There is a 40% increase in the number of daily passengers, both those who leave the country as tourists who visit us” said Juan Belliard, director of terminal operations.

Belliard said the 40% increase in the total number of travelers started on December 15. Their projection is that this will end on next January 15.

“It is common that destinations such as Costa Rica receive more foreign visitors. Many travel attracted by destinations as the beaches of this country “said Belliard.

Among the tourists was Carmen Sojo, who came from Buenos Aires, Argentina, hoping to rest in the sunshine of Tamarindo Beach, Guanacaste.

“I came alone, is my first time here and hope to have fun” said the girl, who arrived yesterday to Juan Santamaria Airport.

For his part, Victor Perez arrived from Managua, Nicaragua to visit his family.

“I came to spend New Year’s Eve and to visit my family in the city of Alajuela” he said.

Costa Rican court halts anti-smoking bill pending constitutional review

 

Posted: Friday, March 02, 2012 - By Tico Times

For the first time in the country’s history, Costa Rica's Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court requests to review a bill after its been approved by the Legislative Assembly.

Smoking public places

Alberto Font

New smoking regulations will not go into effect yet.

The Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court (Sala IV) on Friday ordered the Executive Branch to suspend the signing and publication of a recently passed anti-smoking bill.

At 11:30 a.m., the Sala IV responded to a consultation made by 10 lawmakers to determine if the new law contradicts constitutional principles.

The Legislative Assembly approved the anti-tobacco bill in a second debate Feb. 27, and the bill awaited President Laura Chinchilla’s signature to be published into law in the official government newspaper La Gaceta.

The process is now stalled until Sala IV rules on the bill’s constitutionality. The court has 30 days to issue a ruling. If the Sala IV determines certain aspects of the bill are unconstitutional,  it could delay the implementation of anti-smoking reforms even longer. The decision came despite the bill's approval by lawmakers in a 45-2 vote.

Rita Chaves, of the Access Without Exclusion Party, expressed outrage at the court’s decision through her Twitter account. Chaves, who led the committee drafting the bill, wrote “not a single law exists that permits the court to the executive branch to not enact a law.”

However, the president stated she would abide by the court’s decision.

The bill bans smoking in places such as bars, restaurants, public buildings, bus stops and taxi stands. Individual cigarettes will be taxed an extra ₡20 (4 cents). The bill requires cigarette packs to display text and photo warnings on at least 50 percent of the box. Guatemala, Honduras and Panama already have approved similar measures in past years.