Hotel Suggestions for Kamloops?
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Re: Hotel Suggestions for Kamloops?
It looks like I may be back on for this meet. What's the latest on the hotel situation? Thanks! Bubba
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Re: Hotel Suggestions for Kamloops?
I don't remember my way around Kamloops, but try to save money on the hotel and save it for the restaurants.
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Re: Hotel Suggestions for Kamloops?
Someone asked me by PM about driving directions from Seattle to Kamloops, so here's an update to the information that I posted on pg 1 of this thread.
You should DEFINITELY take the Sumas crossing. That's a no brainer, and will save you up to 1-2 hours, compared to the biggest crossing at Blaine (or even the Lynden crossing). This is for 2 reasons: (a) savings of about an hour distance-wise; and (b) border crossing time. Normally, wait time at the border can be half an hour to an hour at Blaine, and less than half that at Sumas. March 1-6 is just after the Olympics in Vancouver, so border traffic is expected to be even heavier than normal. So your net savings is more than an hour.
When you get to Hope, there's a choice of the Fraser Canyon route or the Coquihalla route. Normally, the Coquihalla is faster, but can be treacherous (or even shut down) in bad snow/ice weather. This is becuz the "pass" thru the mountains is at a higher elevation. In early March, you can have balmy weather in Seattle and Vancouver, but WINTER CONDITIONS on the Coquihalla.
There's 2 things you should do on the morning that you leave Seattle.
1. Check the weather reports and webcams of each route. I've posted these on pg 1 of this thread ... and decide on a tentative route.
2. Check the large digital traffic sign that you'll see a few miles West of Hope. This is an overhead sign that tells you what highways are open, and what the conditions are. Be ready with what Hwy numbers go where (I forget at the moment), becuz you only have a few seconds to read the sign before you drive under it. You need to check this sign, becuz from the time you leave Seattle (with a tentative plan of taking one route or the other - based on webcams and weather reports), 3-4 hours will have passed - and the weather can change - DRASTICALLY during that time if a storm is imminent!
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You should DEFINITELY take the Sumas crossing. That's a no brainer, and will save you up to 1-2 hours, compared to the biggest crossing at Blaine (or even the Lynden crossing). This is for 2 reasons: (a) savings of about an hour distance-wise; and (b) border crossing time. Normally, wait time at the border can be half an hour to an hour at Blaine, and less than half that at Sumas. March 1-6 is just after the Olympics in Vancouver, so border traffic is expected to be even heavier than normal. So your net savings is more than an hour.
When you get to Hope, there's a choice of the Fraser Canyon route or the Coquihalla route. Normally, the Coquihalla is faster, but can be treacherous (or even shut down) in bad snow/ice weather. This is becuz the "pass" thru the mountains is at a higher elevation. In early March, you can have balmy weather in Seattle and Vancouver, but WINTER CONDITIONS on the Coquihalla.
There's 2 things you should do on the morning that you leave Seattle.
1. Check the weather reports and webcams of each route. I've posted these on pg 1 of this thread ... and decide on a tentative route.
2. Check the large digital traffic sign that you'll see a few miles West of Hope. This is an overhead sign that tells you what highways are open, and what the conditions are. Be ready with what Hwy numbers go where (I forget at the moment), becuz you only have a few seconds to read the sign before you drive under it. You need to check this sign, becuz from the time you leave Seattle (with a tentative plan of taking one route or the other - based on webcams and weather reports), 3-4 hours will have passed - and the weather can change - DRASTICALLY during that time if a storm is imminent!
Kirk
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Re: Hotel Suggestions for Kamloops?
Do US people need power converter plugs for electric sockets? Thanks! Bubba
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Re: Hotel Suggestions for Kamloops?
Bubba PV wrote:Do US people need power converter plugs for electric sockets? Thanks! Bubba
No, same voltage, same frequency, same plugs. And in many cases from same plants.
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Re: Hotel Suggestions for Kamloops?
Pogo, you must live downtown ... on MY side of Greater Vancouver, I don't have any electric plugs in MY igloo.
Perhaps the only electronic thing you need to worry about is whether you have roaming coverage on your cell phone. Whether you do or you don't, it might be a problem ... depending on how available you want to make yourself. Depending on your plan ... it could cost a fortune to receive cross-border incoming calls that you would otherwise ignore ... so check your service provider's roaming rates.
Kirk
Perhaps the only electronic thing you need to worry about is whether you have roaming coverage on your cell phone. Whether you do or you don't, it might be a problem ... depending on how available you want to make yourself. Depending on your plan ... it could cost a fortune to receive cross-border incoming calls that you would otherwise ignore ... so check your service provider's roaming rates.
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Re: Hotel Suggestions for Kamloops?
KirkB wrote:Pogo, you must live downtown ... on MY side of Greater Vancouver, I don't have any electric plugs in MY igloo.
Kirk
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Re: Hotel Suggestions for Kamloops?
Hello All. I'm flying in and out of Vancouver and need a hotel at the airport for the night I arrive and the night before I leave. Anyone know a decent hotel at the airport? Expedia shows everything 3-5 miles away and I get my car at the airport. Thanks! Bubba
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Re: Hotel Suggestions for Kamloops?
Bubba PV wrote:Hello All. I'm flying in and out of Vancouver and need a hotel at the airport for the night I arrive and the night before I leave. Anyone know a decent hotel at the airport? Expedia shows everything 3-5 miles away and I get my car at the airport. Thanks! Bubba
Fairmont Vancouver hotel is right at the airport, right behind US terminal. It cannot be closer.
Delta is just few bus stops from airport (3500 Cessna Drive). Also, almost all hotels offer shuttle service to and from airport.
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Re: Hotel Suggestions for Kamloops?
Pogo Stick wrote:Bubba PV wrote:Hello All. I'm flying in and out of Vancouver and need a hotel at the airport for the night I arrive and the night before I leave. Anyone know a decent hotel at the airport? Expedia shows everything 3-5 miles away and I get my car at the airport. Thanks! Bubba
Fairmont Vancouver hotel is at the airport, right behind US terminal. It cannot be closer.
Delta is just few bus stops from airport (3500 Cessna Drive). Also, almost all hotels offer shuttle service to and from airport.
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Re: Hotel Suggestions for Kamloops?
Perfect. I saw that as a choice. Thank you!! Bubba
PS - we were flying to Kamloops but my wife wants to go to Whistler afterwards so we figure we should be tourists. Really looking forward to cruising the countryside!
PS - we were flying to Kamloops but my wife wants to go to Whistler afterwards so we figure we should be tourists. Really looking forward to cruising the countryside!
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Re: Hotel Suggestions for Kamloops?
Bubba PV wrote:Perfect. I saw that as a choice. Thank you!! Bubba
PS - we were flying to Kamloops but my wife wants to go to Whistler afterwards so we figure we should be tourists. Really looking forward to cruising the countryside!
Nice to hear that you'll be enjoying Beautiful British Columbia. You'll be getting to Whistler just a couple weeks after the Olympics ... so you might still have trouble finding a room ... so I advise you to book it NOW!
Instead of thru Vancouver, there's a more direct highway route from Kamloops to Whistler that you might want to consider ... weather permitting. Just look on the map and you'll see it ... thru Pemberton.
I'm surprised that the Richmond (airport) hotels are advertised at 3-5 miles away. I would bet 3-5 MINUTES. Maybe it was 3-5 km, but at any rate ... as Pogo says ... it's a very short free shuttle ride.
Another MUST side-trip for you is to take the Canada Line (communter train) from Richmond into Vancouver ... to see the aftermath of the Olympics. There will still be lots of tourists in the area, and lots going on.
Enjoy!
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