DCC - Where to stay?

Diamond69

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I'm guessing most of the top players stay at the Horseshoe, but there are many traveling players that may be looking for cheaper rates. Any experienced DCC attendees have any advice?
 
Pay the extra money! Its worth it in time gas and money! The action and times make it hard staying elsewhere. Plus, the nearby hotel is 30 minutes away.

If you don't mind sleeping in the derby ballroom or out in the car then the Hampton inn or best Western or holiday inn are close.

Kd

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I'm guessing most of the top players stay at the Horseshoe, but there are many traveling players that may be looking for cheaper rates. Any experienced DCC attendees have any advice?

I've stayed at the Hampton Inn in New Albany twice now and it was very nice. Very comfortable clean room, a fairly large fresh continental breakfast spread and free WiFi in the rooms. It is only about 8 miles up one road from the casino and it is an easy drive with like two traffic lights. Was much cheaper for me to stay there getting the breakfast and WiFi than staying at the Horseshoe as I wasn't going to be splitting the cost of a room with anyone. And doesn't the Horseshoe overbook every year?

Is that I-64 bridge open yet?
 
I would say staying at the Horseshoe is definitely worth it. The casino is kind of out in the middle of nowhere so if you stay off site you'll probably get pretty tired of the drive back and forth. Also it's convenient to gave a room at the event site if you're into the late night after hours goings on.
 
Sold out

At last check horseshoe was booked. I suggest Hampton Inn if there are rooms available.
 
At last check horseshoe was booked. I suggest Hampton Inn if there are rooms available.

The Horseshoe may well be booked as it's pretty close to tournament time. However I would call to make sure because the website will say no rooms are available when they actually are. Something to do with them being blocked off for the DCC.
 
1. The bridge is again open.

2. Horseshoe is sold out except for the first Saturday, 1/26.

3. I recommend booking either the New Albany, IN, Hampton Inn or Holiday Inn Express. They're pretty much interchangeable and across the street from each other. I believe the casino was running a shuttle to them in past years.

Hope that helps.
 
1. The bridge is again open.

2. Horseshoe is sold out except for the first Saturday, 1/26.

3. I recommend booking either the New Albany, IN, Hampton Inn or Holiday Inn Express. They're pretty much interchangeable and across the street from each other. I believe the casino was running a shuttle to them in past years.

Hope that helps.

I booked the holiday inn express middle of last week. $88 dollars a night with free breakfast.

I think mapquest says it takes 12 minutes to get to casino.
 
I'd agree with 12 minutes if you knew the roads turns, it was daylight, no snow, and no big line of cars to follow behind.

All of which could happen.

Plus allow time to find parking at the casino and also almost always one of the elevators is out so you have to wait for that.

Not that pool players are fat, but I've heard some beeps in the past in the elevator with only 4 people in it. Just sayin.

I booked the holiday inn express middle of last week. $88 dollars a night with free breakfast.

I think mapquest says it takes 12 minutes to get to casino.
 
I think you can make staying at a different hotel work out just fine, but it will be a different experience. You'll probably have to stick to a more regular schedule. My game plan is to usually play things by ear because you never know when something cool might happen. I like being able to watch the matches then venture to the casino then go take a nap or have cocktails in the room then watch action or play. The important thing is going and experiencing it no matter how you get it done. It's awesome.
 
I ditto that remark (stay at the hotel)... that road is a waste of time & money
 
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