World Cup host cities face flop as hotels struggling, tickets unsold (www.newsweek.com)
from EatingOnions@lemmy.world to world@lemmy.world on 05 Jun 11:57
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Treczoks@lemmy.world on 05 Jun 12:13 next collapse

Whether it hits ticket skalpers, hotel overpricers, or FIFA directly, the only thing that matters is that any miss here is a lost opportunity.

CapuccinoCoretto@lemmy.world on 05 Jun 12:14 next collapse

Sales figures are meaningless as Ticketmaster scalps their own tickets electronically through their API to 3rd parties. Then their resale ecosystem takes a fee every time they trade hands so maximizing transactional value through frequent trading is encouraged.

As for hotels, travel and the economy are now in the shitter thanks to Fascists who abandoned law and built detention camps.

Lexam@lemmy.world on 05 Jun 12:44 next collapse

Here in Kansas City, the city opened the doors for short term rentals and a lot of people registered their homes. But very few have been booked. I’ve seen people ask questions like “How can I get from the Airport to the game and back to the airport?” So many if they do come don’t plan on staying. It’s cheaper to fly down and see a game in Mexico than to stay here in Kansas City.

Mantzy81@aussie.zone on 05 Jun 13:51 next collapse

As someone not even remotely interested in soccer, I am even less interested in visiting Kansas City tbh.

Sorry, that was a bit mean. True, but mean.

Lexam@lemmy.world on 05 Jun 14:17 collapse

It’s fair. We are not a tourist town. Not every place has to be.

TheLowestStone@lemmy.world on 05 Jun 16:24 collapse

Are you sure? One of my favorite blues songs heavily implies that its a place worth visiting.

Lexam@lemmy.world on 05 Jun 17:01 collapse

It’s worth visiting. We’re just not a tourist town.

criticon@lemmy.ca on 05 Jun 15:38 next collapse

akshually… Ticket prices in Mexico are crazy. Football ⚽ is the #1 sport in Mexico so the demand is huge. My family is from Mexico and my uncle and cousin found it cheaper to go to Houston to watch some games than Monterrey. They got a 7-games package and 2 weeks of hotels for less than 3 games in Monterrey, not including hotels. Another cousin got tickets for a semi final in Dallas for the same price of a group phase game in Mexico

h0rnman@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 05 Jun 17:44 collapse

To be fair, the city itself hasn’t done much to encourage people to stick around. There’s lots of stuff to do here, especially if you’re just visiting, but I’ve not seen any real push to advertise anything

panda_abyss@lemmy.ca on 05 Jun 12:55 next collapse

I would love to see Canada host the World Cup well, but fuck fifa and fuck their fascist “peace prize” and sucking trumps shrivelled dick.

They can’t claim they’re not political or corrupt. They’re probably one of the most corrupt organizations on earth.

FIFA deserves to fail.

justOnePersistentKbinPlease@fedia.io on 05 Jun 13:25 collapse

The problem Vancouver is seeing is that Fifa brings batshit insane rules with it.

The city isnt allowed to host any other major events or conferences while the world cup is happening, so even local farmer's markets are forced to pause in some locations to prevent any competition.

As a result, hotel bookings are down roughly 7%. In part because the massive block Fifa itself held made them all think it was going to be crazy busy so they jumped prices. Then Fifa released 15,000 hotel rooms in their block in late March.

And worse, there is exactly one official event to watch and hang out. For the Olympics in 2010, there were free events anywhere they could place them, it was a fantastic experience.

anguo@piefed.ca on 05 Jun 13:50 collapse

This is one of the reasons Montreal backed out.

Here are some of the conditions Enquête uncovered in a September 2020 report from Quebec’s Tourism Ministry. For context, keep in mind that the World Cup will run from June 11 to July 19:

  • No events, activity or programming would be allowed at the Olympic Stadium between April 25 and July 19, 2026.
  • Fields used for the FIFA World Cup could not be used for other purposes for a period of 23 months, from September 2024 to July 2026.
  • FIFA would have access to Parc Jean-Drapeau and the city’s Old Port from May 22 to July 17 of this year to organize events.
  • “No major sporting events” would be allowed in Montreal in the week prior to the World Cup’s final game as well as the week that followed it.

Major Montreal events that could’ve been compromised by such restrictions include the F1’s Canadian Grand Prix, the Jazz Festival, the Montreal Triathlon and the Francos de Montréal festival.

(cbc.ca)

BigMacHole@thelemmy.club on 05 Jun 12:58 next collapse

I CANT believe all this NEGATIVE Press surrounding Fifa! They gave Trump the PEACE PRIZE for Gods Sake!

mereo@piefed.ca on 05 Jun 13:00 next collapse

I see in the article that Canada and Mexico are fairing better than the US. Makes sense as who wants to travel to the US under the current administration….

eestileib@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 05 Jun 13:01 next collapse

Can’t wait for this shit to be over

marine_mustang@sh.itjust.works on 05 Jun 13:23 next collapse

Good. Boycott it.

Grimy@lemmy.world on 05 Jun 13:31 next collapse

They are turning Fifa into a black swan event lmao

Adderbox76@lemmy.ca on 05 Jun 14:34 next collapse

And nothing of value was lost.

And I mean that as a pretty big soccer fan. Not as big as I used to be, but still pretty big. FIFA can go fuck itself. And I hope that this entire debacle is such a massive failure that not even Trump can try to bullshit his way through the ensuing press conference.

finallymadeanaccount@lemmy.world on 05 Jun 14:43 next collapse

On the plus side, FIFA will learn from this, and temper their greed in the future.

/s

rebelsimile@sh.itjust.works on 05 Jun 14:50 next collapse

wait the peace prize company is getting into sports now?

Velypso@sh.itjust.works on 05 Jun 17:17 collapse

Does not matter. These articles are just copium.

Every single stadium will be packed come game time.