Retro Reunion and Revival Race 5
#1
Posted 11 January 2012 - 01:22 AM
Race dates: March 9-11, 2012
Classes to be raced:
GT Coupe-FK (hand-out Falcons) and GT Coupe-PD - Friday, March 9
Retro F1 - Saturday, March 10
Retro Can-Am - Sunday, March 11
Entry fees: $20 includes "Track Pass" and lunch
Hand-out class add $10 per motor
One difference from last year is that there will be NO "Racers Choice" class run on Friday night. While last years Retro Stock Car race was exciting it left too little time for practice with the premier classes.
The Holiday Inn is once again our headquarters hotel as well as "Ground Zero" for the Bench Race party Saturday night. Unfortunately, due to corporate rate hikes the new rate is $20.00 higher than last year at $95.00. Local hotel management has been working closely with me to try and work out something closer to last years but couldn't make it happen. In fact that is why I somewhat delayed this post. We were trying one last time to squeeze a bit more from the home office. They, as well as I, understand that the higher rate may effect how many of you book with them. But, ask anyone who has stayed there and they will tell you it is a very nice place, just a couple of years old, sports a great "adult watering hole" (bar), and is only steps away from the place to be on Saturday night - The R4/5 Bench Race Bash.
The Holiday Inn is located at 5495 Maxwell Place Columbus, OH 43228. It is located in the center of the cluster of hotels that many of you had stayed in for past R4s. Swimming pool, on-site restaurant, and bar/lounge are just a few of the amenities they offer. Hotel Reservations : 1-614-335-1150 (Mention the R4 or Tom Thumb Hobbies)
I am currently posting from my iPad while I am dealing with some computer issues. Detailed information is coming later this week.
#2
Posted 11 January 2012 - 04:51 PM
There are too many other choices around and I am sure they would let you use a room for the bench race. We stayed in a Holiday Inn in Chicago for the Scale Nats and the Sano for $59.00 and the rooms and amenities were very nice and at the Scale Nats that also included a full buffet breakfast!!!
Forward this to them and see if they will match that??? And if not, how about a list of the other hotels in the area?
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#3
Posted 11 January 2012 - 05:39 PM
They have both smoking and non-smoking rooms at the Red Roof.
Ohio laws have been changing regarding this so one would have to ask the Red Roof if they still have smoking rooms or not.
A Red Roof we stayed at in Canton, OH, in Nov had no smoking rooms... smoke-free property.
#4
Posted 11 January 2012 - 05:43 PM
That's too bad. $95 is way too much, I know its a nice place but...
There are too many other choices around and I am sure they would let you use a room for the bench race. We stayed in a Holiday Inn in Chicago for the Scale Nats and the Sano for $59.00 and the rooms and amenities were very nice and at the Scale Nats that also included a full buffet breakfast!!!
Forward this to them and see if they will match that??? And if not, how about a list of the other hotels in the area?
Working on the list of other area hotels. We have lost two. Part of the reason for the higher general rate is that March is "in season" for this area with Ohio HS Basketball Championships, The Arnold body building competition, among other activities. As far as meeting rooms they have the ONLY one within ten miles with adequate size. The only other is in a space shared by the hotel front desk and we would need to be fairly quiet... and that is not going to happen .
The hotel GM is good with last years rate of $75 but the corporate bosses won't budge. I signed the contact over five months ago and we both have been working ever since to lower the rate. The hotel knows (as do I) that this will affect bookings but there is nothing we can do. It is what it is. You can bet that I will be looking for alternatives for the R4/6 next year.
#5
Posted 11 January 2012 - 05:57 PM
#6
Posted 11 January 2012 - 06:09 PM
Bob
#7
Posted 11 January 2012 - 06:18 PM
WOW, price goes up $30 a night when I input that week. Must be something going on in the area?
#8
Posted 11 January 2012 - 06:58 PM
Bill
The lack of any credible evidence is proof the conspiracy is working!
#10
Posted 11 January 2012 - 08:02 PM
Joe "Noose" Neumeister
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#12
Posted 11 January 2012 - 08:08 PM
This RRI on West Broad St and not too far from the raceway is 65 bucks on Thur night and 75 bucks Fri and Sat nights.
#13
Posted 11 January 2012 - 09:23 PM
Joe "Noose" Neumeister
Sometimes known as a serial despoiler of the clear purity of virgin Lexan bodies. Lexan is my canvas!
Noose Custom Painting - Since 1967
Chairman - IRRA® Body Committee - Roving IRRA® Tech Dude - "EVIL BUCKS Painter"
"Team Evil Bucks" Racer - 2016 Caribbean Retro Overall Champion
The only thing bad about Retro is admitting that you remember doing it originally.
#14
Posted 11 January 2012 - 10:27 PM
It may be a "tad" better than the Motel 6.
#15
Posted 11 January 2012 - 11:20 PM
It might be remodeled, but I still have nightmares from the sound of trucks engine braking non-stop until about 3:30 AM. Then it went spooky quiet for about two hours and promptly started back up again. You couldn't pay me to stay there again.
#16
Posted 11 January 2012 - 11:31 PM
As many have found out many area hotels have had significant increases. I have no idea why as there are no more events in the area than the last several years. At least none that I can find. There are several other hotels within easy walking distance of the Holiday Inn so coming to the bash should not be a problem.
My apologies for this situation but it is beyond my control. By all means find a hotel with more reasonable rates if you can. Hopefully I can find a solution for the next R4.
#17
Posted 12 January 2012 - 07:41 AM
The La Quinta Inn next to Holiday Inn is $71 a night (there is a 16.75% tax) for two queens.
#18
Posted 12 January 2012 - 08:13 AM
I have no idea why as there are no more events in the area than the last several years. At least none that I can find.
The hotel industry is a tight knit group. They network (and pay a fee per occupied room) with the local Chamber of Commerce for marketing and additional services. They also know the exact number of rooms available (for their market) and the revenue generated based upon occupancy rates.
On a quarterly basis they all get together to discuss target markets, up and coming events, and rate increases. So, if they decide that everyone should consider a rate increase, then they institute a rate increase.
Well, that 's how it's done for the rooms in southwestern Michigan.
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#19
Posted 12 January 2012 - 08:31 AM
On a quarterly basis they all get together to discuss target markets, up and coming events and rate increases. So, if they decide that everyone should consider a rate increase, then they institute a rate increase.
Well, Super 8 and Motel 6 must have missed that meeting or didn't get the "memo". LOL.
The Valueplace or palace is a super deal... their weekly rate is as cheap as three days elsewhere... except for Motel 6.
#20
Posted 12 January 2012 - 09:16 AM
As many have found out many area hotels have had significant increases. I have no idea why as there are no more events in the area than the last several years.
The new C-A-S-I-N-O!!! LOL.
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