Height and Age Restrictions in the Luisa World

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A few years ago, when I was searching for a wonderful vacation in which to spend my golden years, I thought that I should take a look at the “Mansion” in Luisa World, Costa Rica. It seemed like a fine place to start, being in the familiar surroundings of the old colonial style hotels and architecture. However, on further study it became obvious to me that this was not the same, nor even near the same “height” of all the other World hotels that are so very popular. And, furthermore, the reviews were not all positive.

The reviews said that there were no age restrictions, but what about the “Partner” program? Would the tall people be barred from working in their own apartments in the Luisa World complex? Will those who are “short” be forced to stand up and be counted in the guest ratio? Surely this cannot be the “standard” guest ratio, which is one person to every two or three beds? Further, in reading the news article, it appeared that the company had plans for future expansion, and they were planning for an additional three stores on the island.

Height and age discrimination are cruel jokes. If you are any shorter than the guests in your hotel, you deserve better treatment than you have been getting, or you deserve a break away. I am certain that there is a high percentage of “short” people that would like to experience the” Height” or” Age” benefit of the” Partner” program but do not want to go through the age restrictions or the potentially long wait required for that benefit. It appears to me, that a resort with a reputation for providing quality service to its guests should not be involved in this type of activity, which makes me rather unhappy.

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