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RE: 'Modular' solution to TT accommodation shortage
(09-12-2011, 06:49 PM)Big Gar Wrote: I'm in. Do you think this will happen?
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The IOM tourist board and the Steam packet company keep telling us that more and more people are attending the TT each year, so to accomadate everybody something like this must happen. However to make it successful, and not primitive a lot of thought must be given to the ground that they are going to be put on. It is no good just placing these "boxes" on the grass, as we all know grass turns into mud when it rains. A decent clean hard surface must be put in place to start with. Nice bright, clean warm toilet and shower blocks with a constant supply of hot water, must be built, not just portable toilet boxes. And thought must be given to how these folk are going to be fed, especially breakfast. It is no good expecting them to go a stand in a long line at one of the overpriced fast food caravans in the paddock. Folk need to be given a choice of food for breakfast. In other words, if the tourist board are going to do this, please do it right, no half measures. Please put as much thought and effort in to it as you did the hospitality in Nobles park, I have been told by a number of people that that is a half decent effort, clean, warm and professional.
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Big Gar
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RE: 'Modular' solution to TT accommodation shortage
What kind of accommodations can one find if they're ready to spend an amount of money somewhere between reasonable and obscene? I'm not looking so much for a budget trip. Ideally, I'm looking for a nice place to stay, maybe even renting a whole house and share it with a few other friends who want to come. I'd like quick access to simple, warm food, a nice pub, public transportation or possibly a hire car, and plenty of race action. Am I just far too late to get in on something like this? Will throwing money at the problem help? I truly don't know what I'm doing, and it's rather frustrating. I've been to Scotland a couple of times on golf trips, but never have tried to book a trip for an event like this so far from home. Is there any one-stop shopping that can just set the whole thing up? I'm always up for an adventure, and certainly don't need coddling (although I'm not averse to it ) I just don't want to come halfway 'round the world and not be able to access anything or have to mess about for days getting to where I want to be.
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RE: 'Modular' solution to TT accommodation shortage
(10-12-2011, 07:15 PM)Big Gar Wrote: What kind of accommodations can one find if they're ready to spend an amount of money somewhere between reasonable and obscene? I'm not looking so much for a budget trip. Ideally, I'm looking for a nice place to stay, maybe even renting a whole house and share it with a few other friends who want to come. I'd like quick access to simple, warm food, a nice pub, public transportation or possibly a hire car, and plenty of race action. Am I just far too late to get in on something like this? Will throwing money at the problem help? I truly don't know what I'm doing, and it's rather frustrating. I've been to Scotland a couple of times on golf trips, but never have tried to book a trip for an event like this so far from home. Is there any one-stop shopping that can just set the whole thing up? I'm always up for an adventure, and certainly don't need coddling (although I'm not averse to it ) I just don't want to come halfway 'round the world and not be able to access anything or have to mess about for days getting to where I want to be.
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(This post was last modified: 11-12-2011, 04:24 PM by bill.)
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