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Old Dec 8, 2009 | 4:34 pm
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Olympic Hotel Availability

I thought I would put together a list of the sites claiming to have room availability, for at least a portion, of the Games. For the most part, these are located in downtown Vancouver.

https:/…Direct_Booking_Accommodation.pdf
This is the official list as it’s linked directly from Vancouver2010.com. It’s the best summary of availability throughout the area.

hellobc.com/en-CA/…BritishColumbia.htm
Same as above with search feature.

https:/…A_PackagesOverview.asp
Go to “Accommodations Only” for a page showing the Hotel Vancouver and Sheraton Wall Centre at $725+ a night.

www.14sb.com/Cheap_Olympics_Hotel_Rooms.html
This broker has a wide variety from a Hampton Inn in Langley at $299 to the Hotel Vancouver at $2250 (after tax). The good news is that they just started offering a $100 discount!

http://www.victorianhotel.ca/
An older downtown hotel showing rooms at $500.

www.sunsetinn.com/2010
A downtown “business hotel” showing some availability at $350+.

www.rivieraonrobson.com/family-suites.htm
Rooms available at $600+.

www.roadtrips.com/winter-games-hotels.aspx
Downtown hotels for $500=, the even claim to have rooms at the Four Seasons Whistler at $1000.

If anyone else has any links, I'll add to this list occasionally.

I have not done business with any of these sites and always “let the buyer beware”.
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Old Dec 13, 2009 | 8:03 pm
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Thanks for posting! Any chance you can re-post the links that are not fully shown?
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Old Dec 14, 2009 | 5:28 am
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https://www5.hellobc.com/reservation...ommodation.pdf
This is the official list as it’s linked directly from Vancouver2010.com. It’s the best summary of availability throughout the area.

http://www.hellobc.com/en-CA/Accommo...shColumbia.htm
Same as above with search feature.

https://www.cosport.net/v2010/A_PackagesOverview.asp
Go to “Accommodations Only” for a page showing the Hotel Vancouver and Sheraton Wall Centre at $725+ a night.

Hopefully that is better
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Old Dec 15, 2009 | 1:49 pm
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Thank you!
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Old Dec 21, 2009 | 9:37 pm
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Thanks for the links!

Those are some mighty big price tags! I'm currently booked in the Days Inn in Victoria. I figure I'll be flying YYJ / YVR on AC and collecting 500 miles per segment. It's inconvenient, but hey - the miles will make it all worthwhile right?
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Old Dec 22, 2009 | 9:50 am
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Originally Posted by RCyyz
I'm currently booked in the Days Inn in Victoria. I figure I'll be flying YYJ / YVR on AC and collecting 500 miles per segment.
You do know the Days Inn is mere steps from YWH, right, whereas YYJ is around 30 minutes by car/taxi? AC doesn't serve YWH, so no Aeroplan miles or segments, but mucho convenient... (From YWH you can fly straight into CXH in downtown, or YVR's south terminal.)

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