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The Motorcycle Diary
Jul 3

Written by: reh
7/3/2008

July 3, 2008, Thursday

Dr. Avila’s contact never called; I’ll put UN visit on front of next trip, not on back.

8:30AM Called bus station, ticket to San Pedro Sula is Lps. 480. Since time is short and I can’t afford to get there to an already full bus, I took a cab to the bus station to buy a ticket. Actually, a good thing; most of the seats were already taken.

1:30PM Bus left on time and arrived in San Pedro Sula on time.

5:30PM Ask taxi driver for a secure/clean hotel near airport. He calls one that is full then recommends one. Like an idiot I said OK. Took me to a third rate hotel in the city center. No way! He took me to another just as bad. Clearly, he gets a cut for everyone he takes to these particular motels. I showed him one in a brochure by the airport and we went there. This motel/apartment complex reminds me of an old, rundown Best Western or Ramada. At least the security is substantial. I am told there is no Marriott in San Pedro Sula. At least I know it’s not near the airport. While I was told there was a room, they wouldn’t give reservations over the phone. I stood in line for a room from 6:20 till 7:00PM. By the time I got to the desk it was dark outside and I was really concerned there would be no room. First time I was relieved to get a room in a second rate motel!
8:00PM The restaurant fit the motel; large room with cafeteria line on one side, linoleum floors and nondescript wooden tables and chairs. Roadside wall is all storefront windows. Food was tolerable.

8:45PM End of day.

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