............ so where is the market demand then?
+1 Seems to be the same old story - we can charge it - so we will. I don't mind paying a little over the odds, but wouldn't enjoy it if I felt I was getting ripped off, so it's stay home for me!that remains to be seen this year
I heard there was empty rooms last year and the year before, but if they can sell most of the rooms at €300 they won't mind having empty rooms. There are also a few closed hotels since then.
I wouldn't pay €300 a night so I understand. I know people move out of their places and rent out their place for that week. I have no idea on what they charge but it might be worth looking into.
It's a good week and I actually prefer it since the crowds started to decrease, it was a cattle mart for a few years.
Another interesting view, but if they had more people in the hotel they would have more people spending - or is that just too simplistic a view?If the price you pay is the price you are quoted, you're not being ripped off.
Hotels know, from other years, that if you don't buy at that price, someone else will.
This is true for all big events.
That article will make not a whit of difference. Event in a city means hotel prices go up. That's commerce.
Galway Race week has always and will ever be costly. Many people book their hotels year in year out. If you can't afford it then it's literally only 2 hours from Dublin now. Or stay in an outlying town, many people do, especially those who love their racing.
You are just upset that you cannot get a hotel room for the price that you perceive as reasonable. If you really want to stay then pay for it and if you cannot afford it don't go. There is something very special about the Galway races, but it's not for the faint hearted and those without plenty of money. That's the whole point.
Times are very very different now so I don't see how your argument stands up -.
Simply put, supply and demand. As usual though we Oirish have the more cynical view of rip-off.The Irish Independent is reporting today how hotels in Dublin have boosted their prices for the Take That concert in Croke Park.
Last month it was hotels in Cardiff for the Amlin/Heineken cup finals. Next moth it'll be some other hotel for some other event.
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