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Wow what is up with the hotels in Solvang, I got a call from the Svengaard hotel yesterday about my room. They told me my new rate of $340.00 compared to last year at $150.00. After they got done telling me about the new outrageous rates I let them know that I canceled my room a few months ago because of family commitments. They thanked me and asked if I wanted a room next year. I told them I would get back to them. Unbelievable how much they want for a room! I can’t believe they have the gall to charge these kinds of prices. Motel 6 is $299.00 a night! I guess they don’t need to leave a light on for me.
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I was surprised how much prices have gone up too, but I just looked at Expedia and the Motel 6 in Buellton has rooms this weekend for $112/night… Svengaard shows a room at $185 too. Not sure what you’re using?
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John I had a standing reservation from last year when I checked out after the show. They called me a day ago to inform me of the rate change and that’s when I found out about the new rate. At that time I told them I had already canceled my reservation for the weekend. But I was shocked by the $340.00 a night that they said my room was going to cost.
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We’re seeing the same ridiculous price gouging north of the border with hotel rooms and rental car costs. Some prices have shot up more than 100% since pre-COVID days. Why? Because they can. After being basically incarcerated for two years in our homes, everyone now wants to get out and travel - Low hotel vacancy rates & rental car inventory means these providers can demand a premium for the same old goods & services (hence the ‘price gouging’).

I always try and remember the more expensive ones that are taking advantage of people so I can avoid sharing my money with them in the future when they’re hurting for business.
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We are the proud new owners of a ‘68 roadster that is just being reborn ie not the belle of the ball. Things are looking good for our first Solvang run from Santa Cruz. Well, until i starting looking for lodging last week and ouch. Lodging is starting at $225/night. Question- is Lompoc too far out? For the same price one can get a suite with breakfast, or would it be better to stay close in?

The roadster is shabby and it will be our first as active participants at a car show per se. I ushered at the concorso italiano about 10 years ago, mind numbing the amount of insane cars but hard to relate culturally. I guess if I had a priceless Iso and a gulf stream I would roll different.

Looks to be 30 minutes away, if anyone has any input, I would appreciate it
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Gladisco wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2024 1:27 am We are the proud new owners of a ‘68 roadster that is just being reborn ie not the belle of the ball. Things are looking good for our first Solvang run from Santa Cruz. Well, until i starting looking for lodging last week and ouch. Lodging is starting at $225/night. Question- is Lompoc too far out? For the same price one can get a suite with breakfast, or would it be better to stay close in?

The roadster is shabby and it will be our first as active participants at a car show per se. I ushered at the concorso italiano about 10 years ago, mind numbing the amount of insane cars but hard to relate culturally. I guess if I had a priceless Iso and a gulf stream I would roll different.

Looks to be 30 minutes away, if anyone has any input, I would appreciate it
Lompoc is not far off and a great place to stay. Buellton is also much cheaper and literally a 7minute drive to the show.
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There are worse problems to have than the cost of a room when you take your extra car on a weekend vacation trip. Seems like an odd thing to get upset about.
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Yes, there are worse problems to have, and I'm sure we're all grateful for our health and our good fortune to be in a position to have an extra car (or 3) when some people don't have clean drinking water or have bombs falling around them. I think the principle of being told you're going to pay $340 for the same room that you paid $150 for last year is the thing that's upset people. The room is the same, and I'll bet it's back to $150 on a slower weekend that doesn't have hundreds of Datsun fans looking for a place to stay. Price gouging is ugly and unnecessary, and I like Kai's plan of remembering who the worst offenders are and not giving them your business.
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Flying Flags RV resort just off the frwy in Buellton has cottages, cabins with all amenities. Can’t say much for prices as it’s been awhile since I’ve stayed there. Very convenient as it’s minutes from Solvang.
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Flying Flags RV resort just off the frwy in Buellton has cottages, cabins with all amenities. Can’t say much for prices as it’s been awhile since I’ve stayed there. Very convenient as it’s minutes from Solvang.
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nismou20 wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2024 3:19 pm Flying Flags RV resort just off the frwy in Buellton has cottages, cabins with all amenities. Can’t say much for prices as it’s been awhile since I’ve stayed there. Very convenient as it’s minutes from Solvang.
Thanks I will check it, right after I throw another stack of 100’s to keep the fire going here?
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Gladisco wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2024 11:42 pm
nismou20 wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2024 3:19 pm Flying Flags RV resort just off the frwy in Buellton has cottages, cabins with all amenities. Can’t say much for prices as it’s been awhile since I’ve stayed there. Very convenient as it’s minutes from Solvang.
Thanks I will check it, right after I throw another stack of 100’s to keep the fire going here?
Here's my 2 cents on hotels for the Solvang Show, as I've stayed at several places with/out family since 2001....
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If this is your first time, I highly recommend staying in Solvang. Find a place within your budget. Staying here means you can experience all the little town has to offer. Be in the mix of Datsuns and their owners everywhere. Wine/dine within walking distance. Have a place to crash within walking distance. Totally worth it, imho.
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If you are looking for just Friday night lodging/cheaper rates, consider Buellton. It's the choice for I'd say 60% of show attendees. The Motel 6 in Buellton is its own mini-roadster show in the parking lot---it's that popular. Also literally a 7-minute drive to downtown Solvang, along a very scenic road.

As Tom mentioned above, Flying Flags RV was a sweet spot for us car campers/RV-ers back in the day. It has since gone "upscale" with glamping options, yurts, cottages etc. When I last checked pricing, a standard hotel room was cheaper :D
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Lompoc, Lake Cachuma, Santa Ynes, even Paso Robles are all great places to stay.


Lastly, if you are inclined, do a banzai run. My standard practice was to leave San Jose at 5am and roll straight into the show by 8:45am. NO hotel needed :lol:
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Motel 6 prices giving you sticker shock too? It's like they're all going premium or something.
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datsun1500 wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2024 3:41 pm There are worse problems to have than the cost of a room when you take your extra car on a weekend vacation trip. Seems like an odd thing to get upset about.
You find it odd for someone to be miffed that a hotel room has more than doubled in price from one year to the next?

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