Ayone have insights on when i would need to reserve a room to get in on the wsu room block at the team hotel? Also, what sort of discount does the hotel provide? I usually wait too late and am scrambling to find a room. Thanks.
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Discount? Lol The Westin downtown (unless I'm having a brain freeze) is the home for the team etc in St Louis and has been for several years now.
You will NOT get a discount if you identify yourself as a WSU or MVC person. As an example, if you go to Hotels.com and search for next week, you'll get a quote around $120 a night, discounted from a REGULAR rate of $179. Well last year's rate at the Westin was 20-30% MORE than their regular rate (around $230 if I remember correctly). This is the love we get from St. Louis. Come to St. Louis and we'll butt **** you for more than we get at any other time of the year because you don't have a choice.
In my humble opinion, do not stay downtown. Stay elsewhere and drive in. And don't go to the arena hungry where you'll be hammered again with Boston Garden NBA Final pricing. I really hate the MVC and St Louis for this, if you couldn't tell.
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Originally posted by Dan View PostThanks. I've been going over 1o yrs but never stayednatnthe team hotel. I thought they might have some sort of deal for the room blocks, but i guess not. Millineum is a dump, been there done that. Thanks for the tips.
I have stayed there before, when it was under a different flag. Pear Tree is owned by Drury. Drury runs a pretty nice operation. It will be similar to Holiday Inn Express or Hampton Inn.
Under the previous ownership, it had a shuttle for fans. It was pretty handy and efficient. Hotel to arena. No other stops."Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."
--Niels Bohr
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I just checked and the Pear Tree is all booked up that weekendFollow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/Shox_KCfan
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Stayed at a Holiday Inn express SW of downtown. Got a great rate and just 10-15 minutes drive from the arena. Parked across from the Westin for something like $8 and came early for all the festivities. Walked to arena, restaurants, bars, etc. with ease. Paying a ridiculous premium at the team hotel is a non-starter, IMO.
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Depends whether it is a studio, one bed room or two bedroom.
For several years, 6 or more of us have shared a two bedroom suite. It had a kitchen, living room etc. I think it was about $200-225 a night, but split three ways it worked out well. And there are two bathrooms. And with six guys, you get a lot of options for spooning.
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Originally posted by ABC View PostDepends whether it is a studio, one bed room or two bedroom.
For several years, 6 or more of us have shared a two bedroom suite. It had a kitchen, living room etc. I think it was about $200-225 a night, but split three ways it worked out well. And there are two bathrooms. And with six guys, you get a lot of options for spooning.
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