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Virago
7th July 2011, 21:09
I have the misfortune to be taking my daughter to Auckland in September for a couple of days, for specialist medical assessment. We have family and friends we could stay with, but prefer to be independent - my daughter's extreme food allergies can be an awkward issue in other people's homes. So we decided to look at motels.

Bloody hell. With the RWC circus in town, all accommodation providers are gleefully scalping any visitor to their "fair" city, charging up to three times normal tariff.

Supply and demand be fucked - I'll sleep in the sodding rental car before I pay $400 a night for a basic studio unit in a motel.

Welcome to Auckland? Yeah, right...

At least Air New Zealand and Budget Rental Cars are not abusing the situation by fleecing their customers - good on them.

I've just had a heated email exchange with one motelier, his response was - sorry, that's the market rates - but he would pray for my daughter. :laugh:

Grasshopperus
7th July 2011, 21:51
... I pay $400 a night for a basic studio unit in a motel.
- but he would pray for my daughter. :laugh:

Ah religion, prayers are free eh?

I don't think it's an Auckland thing; if the RWC was being held in Wellington the price gouging would probably be happening there too.

Sounds like you're in the unfortunate situation of being caught in the crossfire, no chance of having the treatment moved forward or back a month?

Madness
7th July 2011, 21:51
It'll be interesting to see what Auckland taxi rates etc will go up to during the tournament and interesting to see how the rest of the North Island's accomodation prices change too - I travel a lot these days.

BTW, sleeping in a rental car might make you feel better but please don't make your daughter do it too :facepalm:

ellipsis
7th July 2011, 22:04
..thats a sad state of affairs...symptomatic of the social fuck that pervades our outwardly 'clean, green, caring society' that we portray to be...more like desperate money grabbing fucks in a backwater, deluding themselves, really...

blackdog
7th July 2011, 22:19
Get a Winnebago.

Have family time.

Virago
7th July 2011, 22:41
...BTW, sleeping in a rental car might make you feel better but please don't make your daughter do it too :facepalm:

Lol. As I said, we've got other options, it looks like we'll pursue those.

I suspect that this gouging frenzy will diminish closer to the RWC, when the beds don't fill.

In the meantime, they can take a flying fuck at themselves.

Pussy
7th July 2011, 22:59
Get a Winnebago.

Have family time.




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tigertim20
8th July 2011, 09:07
Lol. As I said, we've got other options, it looks like we'll pursue those.

I suspect that this gouging frenzy will diminish closer to the RWC, when the beds don't fill.

In the meantime, they can take a flying fuck at themselves.

the problem mate, is that the bloody beds WILL fill. filthy motherfuckers!

You know, in a few days, Ill be flying back into Aucks. wanna give me the gps co-ords and ill see what I can do for ya?:innocent:

Swoop
8th July 2011, 11:56
Get a Winnebago.

Have family time.
I bet even the camper van rental companies will be taking advantage of the thugbyists'.

Big Dave
8th July 2011, 12:02
Wouldn't be NZ without Fleece-ing, would it Baaaaarbaara?

Murray
8th July 2011, 12:57
Stay in hamilton - apart from the game days theres plenty of cheap accommodation available and with all the motorway upgrades its only an hour and a bit to get to Auckland!!

Virago
8th July 2011, 13:15
Lol - late reply just in:


...1 bedroom apartment with 1 queen bed normally $300.00 special rate $388.00 per night.

Or

2 bedroom apartment with 1 king and 1 queen bed normally $400.00 special rate $450.00 per night.

As you can see this is a discounted rate and based on currently availability...

Wow - good discounts there, eh...? :laugh:

Usarka
8th July 2011, 15:10
It'll be interesting to see what Auckland taxi rates etc will go up to during the tournament

I think you'll find that if they do raise the prices there will be a large increase in the number of runners and fights.

It's hard enough not to abuse the dickhead (majority) taxi drivers here when your pissed at the best of times.

Maha
8th July 2011, 15:42
The whole thing is a big girly blouse crapin joke...
Complaints about sitting in the weather at Eden Park?...:laugh:

87'..a few of us got tickets to the Final the week before...
Thanks to some crying Aussies that sold thier tickets when the France beat them.
It fucking rained the whole day until about 15 mins to kickoff then the sun came out..
Did we complain?..hell no we were at the first ever Rugby World Cup Final.

Moral of the story...if you want to be at the final, wait till after the semi's, there could be a few cheap tickets and you feel fleeced.

Virago
8th July 2011, 19:00
The greed knows no bounds - those who booked accommodation before the gouging started are not safe.

Interesting to see on TV One News tonight that motels are now cancelling some early bookings, blaming "double-booking". They give full refunds - and can then resell the rooms at three times the original booked price.

Grasshopperus
8th July 2011, 20:03
Interesting to see on TV One News tonight that motels are now cancelling some early bookings, blaming "double-booking". They give full refunds - and can then resell the rooms at three times the original booked price.

Those greedy bastards.

How long do you think you'll have to spend in Auckland?

Genie
8th July 2011, 20:13
I have the misfortune to be taking my daughter to Auckland in September for a couple of days, for specialist medical assessment. We have family and friends we could stay with, but prefer to be independent - my daughter's extreme food allergies can be an awkward issue in other people's homes. So we decided to look at motels.

Bloody hell. With the RWC circus in town, all accommodation providers are gleefully scalping any visitor to their "fair" city, charging up to three times normal tariff.

Supply and demand be fucked - I'll sleep in the sodding rental car before I pay $400 a night for a basic studio unit in a motel.

Welcome to Auckland? Yeah, right...

At least Air New Zealand and Budget Rental Cars are not abusing the situation by fleecing their customers - good on them.

I've just had a heated email exchange with one motelier, his response was - sorry, that's the market rates - but he would pray for my daughter. :laugh:

Once again man shows his true colours...greed. It'll get 'em every time


...or as they say, make hay while the sun shines and in today's economy who can blame him. Like a coin there is alway two sides.

Virago
9th July 2011, 22:27
Those greedy bastards.

How long do you think you'll have to spend in Auckland?

We're there for two nights - got accommodation sorted with friends now, so we're okay.

I got another late email reply today, offering accommodation in December at $138 a night. I replied that the price was fine, could they confirm my original requested dates in September. Their response was - sorry we got the dates wrong - we also got the price wrong - that will be $418 a night...:laugh:

I see the woman featured on last night's news, who had her early bookings cancelled three times, has had accommodation offered by a family in Auckland - nice one. :clap:

ynot slow
9th July 2011, 22:32
Or the couple from UK? they had booked a week for about $247 or so,only to be told the outfit stuffed up it now costs $300 night.Shame this sort of shit tars all accomodation people with the brush,the people who could get a bit of money from tourists doing the look around after cup will miss out,as the budget will be gone,hence no staying at other regions like Gisborne,Naki,Westcoast etc.