Canadian F1 Grand Prix

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Tachus
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Canadian F1 Grand Prix

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Anyone goin to the Canadian Grand Prix on Jun 25th? Just wonering because im going, and I thought maybe there would be some locals going who could give me some tips on where to stay, or cool things going on that I should know about.

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jgredline
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Well, It looks like I am going also, but I am not a local and I will basically wing it.
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Jason
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I'm going to there on 23rd June. Get some tickets before it runs out. 8)
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jgredline wrote:Well, It looks like I am going also, but I am not a local and I will basically wing it.
You should get ahold of McGill or Concordia University Residence departments.

You can usually, if not already booked, get a room in Residence for far cheaper then a hotel/motel.

Also - I highly doubt that there is a single hotel/motel that will have a vacancy for that time period.

Good luck, it's a LOT of fun !!!! Oh, and don't forget to jump over/through the fence after Sunday and walk the track - it's awesome !

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Yeah i already booked a room at the Hilton outside of montreal, much cheaper since i have AAA and work for the government. The hotels in the city are insain prices because of this event.

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jgredline
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I got my tickets today for Canada and Indy
For the Canadian grandprix, I will be getting there early Sat morning and what I mean by Winging it is that I will find a place to sleep even if its under a tree and then enjoy the race Sunday and fly back sunday evening. I have done that before and works out to be awsome since its only me. For Indy since I will be taking my wife and kids we will be staying at the Hilton. I would prefer to wing it there also, but my wife would not go for it. Sounds a little nuts I know but I have done that for about 10 years now at differant races. Its pretty cool actually. 8)
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I can help people organize their trip to Montreal. I'm a local. As for a place to sleep, I may have a solution.

Just communicate via emails.

Bienvenue! :D

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Lindberg wrote:I can help people organize their trip to Montreal. I'm a local. As for a place to sleep, I may have a solution.

Just communicate via emails.

Bienvenue! :D
Thanks for the offer. Trully I am grateful. Part of the fun is seeing where I end up. I have some really good customers that live in Montreal and have offered me a place to stay for the past 5 years and perhaps I will take them up on it one day, but there is just something about winging it.
Thanks
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f1.redbaron
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ah, the rookies :)

There is one simple thing you guys can do that will save you a lot of money, time, and frustration. If you think that you will go to the race next year, wait until August, then go on the internet and search for the hotels in Montreal...pick one weekend in June (it's been in June for as long as I can remember), find a hotel, and book it. Do the same for all the weekends. Then, once the dates come out, just simply call the hotels (or send them an e-mail), and cancel all the reservations for the weeks you won't need. You're pretty much guaranteed the lowest possible price as those weeks are never blacked out until the dates come out.

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Yeah, that may not be a good idea, quoting the hilton recipt page from my online booking,
"If you cancel for any reason, attempot to modify this reservation, or do not arrive on your specified chck-in date, your payment is non-refundable."
:?

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Tachus wrote:Yeah, that may not be a good idea, quoting the hilton recipt page from my online booking,
"If you cancel for any reason, attempot to modify this reservation, or do not arrive on your specified chck-in date, your payment is non-refundable."
:?
But, then, that doesn't sound like a reservation...

Usually, those are the comments you get when you book a hotel room during a black-out period. The whole point is that you book a room while the black-out period is not in effect. My confirmation e-mail specified that I will be charged all the fees unless I cancel by 8AM, the day of. In other words, I can hold the room until just a few hours before the check-in time, and not pay a cent.

Believe me, I've done it twice, and it has worked like a charm.

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Yeah, it was kind of a last minute thing.