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Old Posted Dec 18, 2009, 5:24 AM
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The omega store in Hotel Van is pretty impressive. I'm not allowed back in there without my wife though.
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I'm actually thinking the Four Nations sponsored pavilion may actually end up being one of the more impressive ones. I had read about it last week and thought it sounded really cool.
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Olympics’ Molson Canadian Hockey House slashes entry price to $99

BY BRUCE CONSTANTINEAU, VANCOUVER SUN DECEMBER 17, 2009

VANCOUVER — Molson Canadian Hockey House officials have slashed the entry price to the Olympic hockey pavilion from $500 for an all-you-can-eat-and-drink, all-day pass to $99 for a "Fan Zone" pass that lets you stay for half a day.

"We've always had this [price point] as part of our plan," VisionCo. president Jordan Bitove said in an interview. "There's a corporate market looking for an all-inclusive solution for their hospitality needs but we always planned to unveil a more affordable fan zone pass."

He said a "limited" number of half-day passes will be offered for $99 but did not say how many. The passes allow access to entertainment and food but only include two drinks. A beer is expected to cost $7.

VisionCo. is a partner with Hockey Canada and the International Ice Hockey Federation in the $15-million venue that will operate on the northeast shore of False Creek during the 2010 Games.

The $500-a-day price point raised a lot of eyebrows when it was announced in October but Bitove said at the time it was cheap when compared with events like the Super Bowl, Formula One and Ryder Cup.

He wouldn't reveal precise sales numbers so far but said they are "exactly on target" and noted corporate customers have already bought 24 of 27 $68,000 packages that include all-day access for eight people for all 17 days of the Games.

http://www.vancouversun.com/sports/2010w...e+slashes+entry+price/2352598/story.html
so does that mean you could pay $99 for half the day leave and come back and pay $99 for the other 1/2 day? thus saving yourself $300?
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I'm actually thinking the Four Nations sponsored pavilion may actually end up being one of the more impressive ones. I had read about it last week and thought it sounded really cool.
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$6-million aboriginal pavilion highlights Olympic partnership

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By Rod Mickleburgh, The Globe and Mail



No more dime-store Indians. The assertive message from native leaders echoed clearly through the frosty air Monday as they provided an advance look at one of the 2010 Winter Games' signature buildings, a $6-million aboriginal pavilion in the heart of downtown Vancouver.

"We are here. We are, in fact, living. We are part of the world," said Chief Billy Williams of the Squamish Nation, one of the Four Host First Nations on whose traditional territory the Olympics will take place.

Scorning the "No Olympics on Stolen Native Land" slogan that has provided fodder for native protesters opposed to the Games, the local chiefs said this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to showcase their culture and reap economic benefits.

"We are canoe people," said Chief Justin George of the coastal Tsleil-Waututh band, 39-year old grandson of the late chief Dan George. "This is all about paddling together, with one heart, one mind, one spirit.

"The Olympic Games is a huge, huge, potlatch. We are putting our differences aside for the greater good. It's our time to show our capabilities and who we are."

The pavilion, just a stone's throw from the Olympic hockey and opening ceremony venues, is part of the extensive, unprecedented partnership between an indigenous people and the Olympics that is at the forefront of the 2010 event.

Even more than the Games' shiny new venues and infrastructures, it may be the most significant and long-lasting legacy of the 2010 Winter Olympics, according to chiefs and non-native officials alike.

"Not only was it the right thing to do," said VANOC head John Furlong, a nifty, aboriginal Olympic tuque perched on his head, "but our aboriginal partnership will be a major differentiator between these Games and other Games. It will fully enrich the Olympics."

The pavilion, to be topped by a spectacular, 20-metre high inflatable globe, will also highlight Inuit, Métis and other native cultures from across the country.

As well, native groups will be featured prominently during the opening and closing ceremonies.

Native art is to be featured at each Olympic venue and the Four Host First Nations have received millions of dollars in cash and land, plus a spectacular cultural centre in Whistler.

"After the Olympics, people will look at indigenous people differently. I guarantee that," Tewanee Joseph, CEO of the FHFN, told the audience.
Mr. Joseph recently lashed out at self-styled native "warriors" opposed to the Games, accusing them of wanting natives to "remain forever the dime-store Indian, the lone figure at the end of a gravel road, trapped in the isolation of an inner-city nightmare."

Chief Williams said those advocating "No Olympics on Stolen Native Land" are misguided. "They haven't researched their own history. What lands are they talking about? We know every inch of our traditional territory. No one has to tell us about stolen land. The point is what you create on the land."
Musqueam councillor Wade Grant, 31, said no one should pretend to speak for them about their traditional lands.

"That issue is not being pushed aside, but we have embraced the Olympics. We believe they will provide benefits for generations to come, especially for our culture. It would be a disservice to our ancestors not to take advantage of the chance to break that cycle of despair that has kept us back for so many years."


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NBC Universal To Take Major Loss On Winter Olympics

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General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt said Tuesday that NBC Universal will lose an estimated $200 million on the February Olympics. GE is "counting on having tough economics around the Olympics," Immelt said.

"It's just a tough time for a big event like that," he said.

NBCU would post an operating profit increase in 2010, Immelt said, but the Winter Olympics will instead bring a decrease.

Speaking on other matters at an annual investor conference, Immelt declined to predict when the government may approve the proposed NBCU joint venture with Comcast.

But he expressed optimism that the 49% stake that GE would have in the new business "strength(ens) our media assets and priorities." And it will provide a stream of cash that GE can use to make investments in other businesses.

For the time being, Immelt said "the ad market is quite good right now" for NBCU's networks.

Looking back at 2009, Immelt offered no new insight, saying that the cable ad market has been "positive," but "we've had a tough year in network and movies."

Going forward, once a Comcast deal is closed, Immelt said GE will be a "more focused" company, emphasizing its high-tech infrastructure and financial services operations.

Immelt looked back on NBCU over the past decade, saying the "strategy was to make the asset more valuable in a very dynamic media space, and we had some hits and misses."

Hits: the 2004 acquisition of Universal, which brought profitable cable networks. Misses: the 2002 Telemundo purchase and Internet initiatives.

"But the big ones we got right," he said, as NBC moved well beyond a broadcast-focused business over the past decade.

Through the first nine months of this year, NBCU accounted for 12% of GE's profit ($1.7 billion).
http://www.mediapost.com/publications/?fa=Articles.showArticle&art_aid=119195

With tens of millions of people watching, you'd think they would have to be purposely trying to lose money.
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As the Olympics continue to approach, you can expect the announcement of more and more pop-up shops and bars in Vancouver. Here's the latest: the Irish House. An initiative by Doolin's Irish Pub (and located right next door), the Irish House will not only be an Irish-themed nightspot, but it will also be the official Irish national pavilion for the Olympic Games. That means, unlike many "Irish pubs" in the city, there will actually be quite a few Irish people there!

Located in a 9000 square foot, 750 capacity tent structure, the Irish House will contain a VIP area, some pub-style seating, a dance floor, and a non-licensed area for booth exhibits styled to resemble a Dublin street scene. From noon to 7 the building will be accessible to all ages but after 7pm it will transform into a 19+ nightspot complete with DJs, cover bands, special events, and plenty o' booze. Just one of the benefits of hosting the Olympics. – R.T.

The Irish House will run from February 11 to February 28
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^ Sounds great. So the parking lot beside the Penthouse? I noticed the lot across the street (beside the Spot) has been fenced off as well.
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Haha, just watching Global News, and there is a feature on Coke being "disgusted" at Pepsi for trying to profit off of the games.

And how they think it "pathetic" to try and profit off of it.

And let's not forget how disturbing it is that Lululemon is trying to profit with their new "Cool Sporting Event That Takes Place in British Columbia Between 2009 and 2011" clothing line.
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lol i love that lululemon line

its gonna be a zoo trying to corral the non official stuff that will go on during the games

i bet a lot of street vendors show up at the last minute as with all other games
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I'm really dreading the onslaught of rental fences.. I hate how they look.
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Those Lululemon clothing are ugly. The only thing I like is the hockey helmet shaped toque. All of their clothes has giant Lululemon Fonts, so your basically a walking billboard. On top of that their clothes are also made in China. Support Roots(right to play) and HBC(atheletes).
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Those Lululemon clothing are ugly. The only thing I like is the hockey helmet shaped toque. All of their clothes has giant Lululemon Fonts, so your basically a walking billboard. On top of that their clothes are also made in China. Support Roots(right to play) and HBC(atheletes).
Let's have a little exercise here. Why don't you go through all your clothes and see how many things are actually 'Made in China'.

I have a few roots items that I love but they all have 'Roots' written across them in an even more obvious way than the LOGO of lululemon. And when you wear official Olympic clothing, you are also a walking billboard.

Hmmm..
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Well, Roots is nowhere near as popular, so you can still be less of a brand whore by wearing them.
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i like the cheekyness of the lululemon never stepped inside one of their stores probably never will
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Everything is made in China now. I went to one of those tourist gift shop once because I wanted to buy myself a nice little traveling bag with the Canadian flag on it. Of course, I noticed the bag is made in China... and is breaking apart on its own after a couple of months of minimal usage.
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I would rather be a walking billboard for Roots or HBC unless my money will be supporting the atheletes and the poor children. Plus no man will ever wear Lululemon.

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Let's have a little exercise here. Why don't you go through all your clothes and see how many things are actually 'Made in China'.

I have a few roots items that I love but they all have 'Roots' written across them in an even more obvious way than the LOGO of lululemon. And when you wear official Olympic clothing, you are also a walking billboard.

Hmmm..
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the line has generated talk and thats word of mouth advertising and its free smart move by them - i was on the canad aline the other day and i overheard someone talking about it - a dude he liked the hckey stuff
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Yeah, this is sexy? the girl is hot but will you wear this during the Olympic?

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I do like their hockey shape helmet toque plus it doesn't have that giant Lululemon written on the side of the Toque.

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the line has generated talk and thats word of mouth advertising and its free smart move by them - i was on the canad aline the other day and i overheard someone talking about it - a dude he liked the hckey stuff
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$99 is more appropriate, depending on the quality of food they'll be serving.
Read another article that said that price was only for 3 days - of women's hockey - and that the half day prices jump to $149 and $250(?) for the men's hockey.
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