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Originally Posted by technomad
as an alternate means of getting there from DT, and to link up all the hotels that are already on the +15 network. trains can be very crowded depending on time of day, and it's always nice to have the indoor option in winter.
a +15 straight south would parallel Macleod, and wouldn't present much threat to a well developed stampede trail imo
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I guess we'll see what happens. In my mind, the closest walking accessible hotels will be in East Village, in vicinity of the NMC, Library, and via the Olympic Way / entertainment development corridor.
If looking at major hotels in the core that would be BMO convention centre interest, they would be the Palliser, Hyatt, Sheraton, etc. Most would be a pinch of a ways from the BMO convention centre, largely because how long it takes to walk there (a convention is not a vacation where a longer stroll would be seen as positive). So I think the train will end up being critical, and event by event arrangements for extending the free fare zone for delegates will need to be managed (as is the case now for higher profile BMO centre events). Hotels for conventions are often not just for accommodations in the traditional sense, but also for satellite sessions. That is an element that will still need to be navigated in the new plan - by having a massive enhancement to mid and smaller rooms at the BMO and/or with addition of an appropriately flexible and capable hotel in the vicinity of Olympic Way. It is too bad that one or more of the condos along the nearby stretch of McLeod didn't have a major hotel element integrated. That would have been ideal.