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    Quality Inn across from White Oaks Mall is now taking reservations by phone only. Right now they are only serving a cold free breakfast but the front desk person told me they are in line to be updated to a hot free breakfast. But they dont know when. Glad to here about a shuttle buss. The mass transit buss would be overloaded and it only runs about every half hour going north, IIRC. Mass transit Buss systems are funny. Sometimes, like in Spokane, they do whatever it takes... sometimes not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JasperBoy View Post
    The shuttle bus mentioned in the DASH ads is just for members of the tour. At GPF in QC there were 2 buses available for tour members, and at Cdn Nats there was a van.

    There may be other shuttles available for hotel guests who are not part of DASH tours, however. Whether they are laid on by the hotels or SC, I couldn't guess. Although I can't see SC spending money like that!

    A group taxi sounds like the best idea.
    I have found that even if there is a shuttle buss, it can be anywhere from $25 to $100 for the week. If you do have skating buds at your hotel that like to arrive and leave about the same time, a taxi for four miles shared wouldnt be a bad idea. A number of times, a taxi guy will give your his/her card and ask that if you want special service, just call them and they will plan to be in the area when you need them....beats waiting in line for the shuffle bus in the cold. Another reason to make sure your cell phone works in Canada, eh?

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    Hmm, I'd read about the all-event tickets available only until the 16th, but wasn't sure what was happening next since it was too soon for individual tickets -- looks like they're trying out an inbetween package --

    Londoners were reminded that all-event tickets will only be on sale until March 16th. The next release of tickets, bundled into three-session packages will be on sale as of the 17th. They can be purchased online at www.johnlabattcentre.com, by telephone at 1.866.455.2849 (North America) +1.484. 875.7493 (International direct), or in-person at the John Labatt Centre box office.
    http://www.skatecanada.ca/AboutUs/Ne...S/Default.aspx

    Nothing about pricing, yet, or how they will be grouped.

    There's also a new website for the event: http://www.worlds2013.ca/

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    Thanks!!!!!!!! I wouldnt mind getting upgraded tickets for some events and just giving away or selling my other seats.....
    Also.......its a good website.....
    "The facility exceeds the Ontario Building Code requirements for washrooms by 55% "
    Yeaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CoyoteChris View Post
    Thanks!!!!!!!! I wouldnt mind getting upgraded tickets for some events and just giving away or selling my other seats.....
    Also.......its a good website.....
    "The facility exceeds the Ontario Building Code requirements for washrooms by 55% "
    Yeaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh!
    Does that mean we won't have to use a portable outdoor restroom like we did at the GPF in Quebec?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TanithandBenFan View Post
    Does that mean we won't have to use a portable outdoor restroom like we did at the GPF in Quebec?
    Not at all....they are just installing the portapotties in the main concourse, next to the food stands....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fort View Post
    Nothing about pricing, yet, or how they will be grouped.
    It's up there now. $344-$420 for three events, chosen from different "levels"

    http://www.worlds2013.ca/tickets/index.html

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    Interesting that they have come up with a new option for tickets. Has this ever been done before? Since the “flex-pack” option was not mentioned earlier , I wonder if ticket sales (to date) have been below expectations and this is a way to encourage people to buy now instead of waiting to buy individual tickets closer to the event?
    I really cannot see how there will be enough hotel space. On the London Worlds website, they are listing hotels with space that *totals* 283 rooms in London and another 254 outside London (as far away as Sarnia!! ). A *mid-size* hotel in a city is about 200-300 rooms. Everything else is presumably booked. And we are one year out, so federations, media, etc. will presumably not know their delegations for 2013. Worlds 2012 hasn’t happened yet!

    There seems to be some controversy brewing. The city government in London seems to be divided over spending $600,000 for a sound and light show to be held during Worlds. Some folks think this is a waste of money, especially since there have been cutbacks in the city budget for other things like affordable housing. Now Skate Canada is weighing in…

    http://www.lfpress.com/news/london/2.../19486461.html

    http://www.lfpress.com/news/london/2...-19493536.html

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    Just going to add...thompson's comments about the light show (or something similar) being essential for a "complete fan experience" is , coming from the folks who gave the fans outdoor portapotties in December at the GPF

    adding another link http://www.torontosun.com/2012/03/11...don-light-show
    Last edited by snobben2345; 03-13-2012 at 07:52 PM. Reason: add link to another story

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    The most interesting thing about the article was that there were 5 other bidding cities. How crappy were the other bids that London won based on a stupid light show?

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    Why did you use the portapotties - we were actually on the side that had proper washrooms but preferred the facilities of the casino next door.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manhn View Post
    The most interesting thing about the article was that there were 5 other bidding cities. How crappy were the other bids that London won based on a stupid light show?
    Where is this light show supposed to be? In the rink? for 1/2 million dollars? No wonder the council and taxpayers are a little balky. And what would they use it for after this? Hockey?

    The light and video show would involve a giant projection system and a 15-minute video display with an original musical score.

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    From what I've read, the light show is going to be *outside* and the $600,000 is for *rental* of equipment. I thought I saw something that said it would be a one-off show, but maybe they will run it throughout the competition. The idea is to "light up London", cause the World is coming, doncha know.

    I didn't use the portapotties at GPF - wasn't even there. But others in this thread were. I just found it ironic that SC thinks a light show is important, when they haven't been able to adequately provide more basic services.

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    Thinking back to Worlds in Vancouver, I seem to recall that there was a fireworks display each evening along with an outdoor medal (re)presentation.

    On the Quebec City portapotties subject, I understood that this was made necessary when a different arena had to be used for the event. It was not part of the original plan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by manhn View Post
    The most interesting thing about the article was that there were 5 other bidding cities. How crappy were the other bids that London won based on a stupid light show?
    This.
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    Quote Originally Posted by snobben2345 View Post
    From what I've read, the light show is going to be *outside* and the $600,000 is for *rental* of equipment. I thought I saw something that said it would be a one-off show, but maybe they will run it throughout the competition. The idea is to "light up London", cause the World is coming, doncha know.
    Ok..........seems a little over the top.

    Quote Originally Posted by victorskid View Post
    Thinking back to Worlds in Vancouver, I seem to recall that there was a fireworks display each evening along with an outdoor medal (re)presentation.
    Yes, but.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by snobben2345 View Post
    Interesting that they have come up with a new option for tickets. Has this ever been done before?
    Yep, at worlds in Torino two years ago if I remember correctly there was a "weekend pack" where you could watch the friday, saturday and sunday events at a price lower than the single tickets.

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    Here's a breakdown, of sorts

    http://www.lfpress.com/news/london/2.../18916581.html

    There is supposed to be a nightly fireworks show: total cost $50,000 *plus* the light show for $600,000

    Lurve the $50,000 budget for the reception...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Emdee View Post
    Why did you use the portapotties - we were actually on the side that had proper washrooms but preferred the facilities of the casino next door.
    My seats were on the opposite side of the arena, and when there wasn't much time between events, going around to the other side of the arena (with the indoor restroom) wasn't an option. I only went once outside and then planned better!
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