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M$3 December 17, 2008 02:39 AM

Are you going to the Vancouver Olympic Winter Games in 2010?

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December 17, 2008 02:50 AM
yaaa sure

Buying Tickets
Tickets for all Olympic events will go on sale in October 2008, with prices ranging from C$1,100 to score a seat at the opening ceremony, to just C$25 for a frigid spot on the sidelines at the biathon (a sport that combines the disciplines of cross-country skiing and riflery). The 250,000 tickets for the 2010 Paralympics, which takes place March 12 to 21, will go on sale in 2009. Canadian residents can purchase tickets at the Vancouver Organizing Committee’s official Web site; nonresidents must purchase theirs through an authorized sales agent—for those in the United States, this agent is Jet Set Sports.

A snow sculpture of the official mascot of the 2010 Winter Olympics.

Tim Gillin
New to the Winter Olympics in 2010 will be an exciting sport called “Ski Cross,” or “skier-X.” The sport, considered a subset of freestyle skiing, times skiers as they tackle a steep and winding course of both natural and man-made obstacles like jumps, rollers and banks. The debut of the sport in the Olympics will be at Cypress Mountain. Other Vancouver sites hosting the Winter Olympics are spread throughout the city in a variety of facilities. Ice hockey, for example, will be played at the current home of the National Hockey League’s Vancouver Canucks in downtown and at a rink at the University of British Columbia on the west side, while the brand new sports theater will host speed skating, across the river from Vancouver International Airport.
Building Boom
Even non-Olympic visitors to Vancouver will get to experience (for better or worse) the effects on the city’s infrastructure of the tremendous preparation necessary for the Games. Travelers planning trips prior to 2010 should be prepared for construction-related delays and inconveniences, but the boom will also bring its share of upgraded amenities, starting for those who touch down at Vancouver International Airport: A new rapid transit route, Canada Line, will whisk visitors from tarmac to downtown Waterfront Station in about 25 minutes, and is expected to be complete by November 2009. Those driving will be able to take the upgraded scenic Sea-to-Sky highway between Vancouver and Whistler, a massive project slated for completion in late 2009. In town, several new hotels will be opening their doors in advance of the crowds, including the Loden Vancouver—which opened on Oct. 18—and an outpost of the luxury chain Shangri-La (opening January 2009).

The 2010 Winter Olympic Countdown Clock in Vancouver.

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An Emblem of Hope and Guidance
One cool detail to keep an eye out for is the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games emblem. For centuries, the native Inuit people of Canada’s Arctic have stacked rock formations, called “Inukshuks,” creating guideposts to direct travelers amidst the vast horizons of the north. The symbol evolved to become one of hope, cooperation and friendship.


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December 17, 2008 02:42 AM
Nope, Much cheaper to watch them on TV

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December 17, 2008 02:43 AM
Even though it's on our continent, I don't plan on going. I'm not a fan of the Olympics (summer or winter). I will read the paper the next day to see the results.

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December 17, 2008 02:45 AM
Unfortunately no, but I would really like to go to Sochi (Сочи) for the winter olympics if ever possible.

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December 17, 2008 02:53 AM
No. I am not a fan of the winter olympics. I am more of a summer games guy.

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December 17, 2008 02:59 AM
I wish I could go, I started buying those BC lottery tickets hoping to win a hockey ticket, but no luck yet..and they are expensive lottery tickets too.

I visited whistler last month and snapped this photo at the Ski Jump.


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December 17, 2008 03:09 AM
We'll see, I have to get my Mahalo Black Belt first.

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December 17, 2008 03:27 AM
No

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December 17, 2008 03:28 AM
No - must get Mahalo Answers points...

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December 17, 2008 03:37 AM
Nope. Much more comfortable and safer to watch at home. :)

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December 17, 2008 04:00 AM
I sure hope to! But who can really say this early?

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December 18, 2008 10:07 PM
Not at this time. But I want to

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December 19, 2008 05:17 PM
My friends have been planning on going for the past four years, so I am very close to accompanying them. Vancouver is pretty easy to get to by plane, and there will be tons of hotels with rooms available, that is for sure. It's a once in a lifetime opportunity, so I'm going to be trying my best to get there!

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