They really should not have taken Members money and sat on it since August/September, then preferred Hospitality ahead of them - that is really poor practice.
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Originally posted by Spectre View PostI think the point is being missed with regards what Cheltenham are doing here. After 5pm today, approximately an hour and twenty minutes from now, hospitality is on sale to the general public. The ballot to members, whose money they've already got, will only be for any tickets left after that.
As a member I expect to go in a ballot before they sell anything to the general public. It's a disgrace.
It doesn't seem right.
If they did this with football season ticket holders, especially at smaller clubs, they'd burn the stadiums down.
Although, as a non-member, I will be booking hospitality for trials day in January
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I've had half a day to decide what to do.
At the moment there's not a lot of point looking for alternative places to stay, as:
* I dont know if I will be permitted to attend (ballots, restrictions etc)
* Most folk (like me) roll-over their bookings from one year to the next, so their is normally scant choice.
As the Festival draws near, if (for example) all Annual Members can go, but not other ticket holders, then - maybe - a lot of accommodation will come back available so I can jump into a place to stay then.
Thats my current way of thinking.
If its on and I can attend - then the worse case scenario is driving there and back each day, which as a one off isn't a terrible idea, particularly if there's less than 10,000 people on course, and significantly less traffic.Last edited by Saxon Warrior; 26 November 2020, 03:10 PM."Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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Originally posted by Saxon Warrior View Post
Yes, had half a day to decide what to do.
At the moment there's not a lot of point looking for alternative places to stay, as:
* I dont know if I will be permitted to attend (ballots, restrictions etc)
* Most folk (like me) roll-over their bookings from one year to the next, so their is normally scant choice.
As the Festival draws near, if (for example) all Annual Members can go, but not other ticket holders, then - maybe - a lot of accommodation will come back available so I can jump into a place to stay then.
Thats my current way of thinking.
If its on and I can attend - then the worse case scenario is driving there and back each day, which as a one off isn't a terrible idea, particularly if there's less than 10,000 people on course, and significantly less traffic.
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Originally posted by Quevega View Post
The budget hotels like Premier Inn & Travelodge aren't all fully booked, and are cheaper than normal, and you can cancel or move the dates on those, if you want. THink festival week is still expensive though."Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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Originally posted by Saxon Warrior View Post
The Holiday Inn Express was ?2,600 for the Four Days
I think for the festival, you may be right, and it would be best to secure your tickets first then book accomodation, as they'll be fighting for it nearer the day.
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Originally posted by Quevega View Post
I've got 2 nights booked in travelodge for trials day. Bout ?80 all in.
I think for the festival, you may be right, and it would be best to secure your tickets first then book accomodation, as they'll be fighting for it nearer the day."Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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Originally posted by Saxon Warrior View Post
Will have a look at Trials Day now.
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Originally posted by Spectre View PostI think the point is being missed with regards what Cheltenham are doing here. After 5pm today, approximately an hour and twenty minutes from now, hospitality is on sale to the general public. The ballot to members, whose money they've already got, will only be for any tickets left after that.
As a member I expect to go in a ballot before they sell anything to the general public. It's a disgrace.
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No they omitted to mention that bit! A friend called the office and they confirmed that it was the case. I have a call into the racecourse management, but as yet nobody has responded. Given the nature of the message I left, I would have expected someone senior on the phone calling back within a few minutes.Luck is a dividend of sweat. The more I sweat, the luckier I get.
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Originally posted by Saxon Warrior View Post
The Holiday Inn Express was ?2,600 for the Four Days
I stay for the festival every year in what is a holiday inn by name but it’s basically a posher version of that. Has a very nice restaurant, a sports bar, a spa, a swimming pool and a fishing lake for example.
Only downside is it’s in Bristol so requires a half hour train from the racecourse after each days racing. Main positive though, asides from it being very nice, is that you can book after the previous years festival for a cheap price, and then pay when you arrive with free cancellation any time. Also has quite a few people in there like me who go to the racing each day so they’re used to the racing crowd in the hotel.
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Originally posted by Middle_Of_March View Post
Crazy isn’t it.
I stay for the festival every year in what is a holiday inn by name but it’s basically a posher version of that. Has a very nice restaurant, a sports bar, a spa, a swimming pool and a fishing lake for example.
Only downside is it’s in Bristol so requires a half hour train from the racecourse after each days racing. Main positive though, asides from it being very nice, is that you can book after the previous years festival for a cheap price, and then pay when you arrive with free cancellation any time. Also has quite a few people in there like me who go to the racing each day so they’re used to the racing crowd in the hotel.
I did gave family in Birmingham, but they've movedso the plan to train on from their place is off too.
"Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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Originally posted by Outlaw View Post
If you are struggling i can vouch for a lovely place 2miles from the course, dates available for trials day and all the festival. Pub within 2 mins walk 35 pn trials day-52 pn fez week, i am not a member this season held off with all that is happening so DM if interested and I'll link you up."Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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