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Originally Posted by SkydivePilot
It was, lol! 55,000 people!
In '95, Regina had probably around half the hotel rooms than in '13. Nowadays, with lower-capacity Grey Cups, accomodations won't be a problem any longer. Yes, FIFA would be more of a challenge; however, hotels are still popping up within the Regina/Moose Jaw area. If Canada gets the '26 FIFA, the Regina area will be up to the challenge. (Saskatoon isn't really that far away either.)
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Apparently hotel room availability was still an issue in 2013:
"Lack of hotel rooms has football fans bringing RVs to Grey Cup in Regina
REGINA — The Canadian Press
Published Friday, Nov. 22, 2013 9:04PM EST
Huddled together in a parking lot near Mosaic Stadium are 100 recreational vehicles, which will be home to football fans who plan to camp for the 101st Grey Cup.
The temperature was in the -20 C range, and even colder with the wind chill, when Michael Bruce backed his RV into place this week.
“It’s the first time I’ve ever had to bring a cooler to keep things from freezing,” joked Bruce as he unloaded the cooler and a barbecue from the back of his pickup truck.
Bruce, who is from Moosomin, Sask., east of Regina near the Manitoba border, says he’s been planning this trip for most of the summer.
He decided to camp because there was a shortage of hotel rooms in Regina.
Fans have also booked hotel rooms in Moose Jaw, about 45 minutes west of Regina along the Trans-Canada Highway, and south of Regina in Weyburn and Estevan."
Only data I could find was that Regina had 3000 hotel rooms in 2013:
"Hotel construction booming in Regina
9 new hotels projected to be built over the next 3 years
CBC News Posted: Sep 16, 2013 6:08 PM CT|
There are currently about 3,000 hotel rooms in Regina. When the construction dust settles in three years, there will be 750 more rooms."