I had a very unpleasant experience at check-in. Argentina law dictates that foreigners paying with foreign credit card are exempt from paying IVA (sales tax) on lodging. I presented my US passport and US credit card, and my Argentina girlfriend presented her Argentine ID. The clerk immediately informed me that I would have to pay IVA because she was Argentine. I told her that the law said otherwise, but she refused to budge. I asked for the Manager, who immediately told the clerk that I was correct and did not have to pay IVA.
Continental breakfast is provided, but unlike most places, it isn't a buffet. Coffee and tea are buffet, but nothing else. Service is very prompt, with a tiny glass of orange juice, two croissants and two toast each, along with butter and marmalade. Through the seven days there were two servers. One was very cordial and served us well, with more marmalade and juice when requested. The other was hard to find once the initial delivery was made, disappearing somewhere completely out of the dining area. On our last day, she was chatting with customers at the table beside us, so I slid my empty glass over near her and asked for more juice. She told me to "Aguarde" (Hold on) while she continued to chat about the weather, etc. After approximately five minutes, I took my glass to the refrigerator and served myself. When I returned, she saw me and asked why I had served myself. I explained cordially that she was chatting with the other table, s