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Redford_Blade
26 Feb 11 22:42
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In your opinion where do most racegoers seem to go...

Would be good to have banter within a hotel with like minded racing fans, especially on the Monday night as the build up cranks up....

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festivalfanatic
When: 26 Feb 11 23:02
You might find one 30 miles away at this stage in proceedings.
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Redford_Blade
When: 26 Feb 11 23:54
I am already at the Barcelo (last min deal), but wanted to know for future events...
By:
Swardean
When: 27 Feb 11 09:54
We always stay in the holiday inn exp Chelt.  Can walk to course, stumble in from town after each night (well early morning).  Lots of racing people.  But unfortunately £350 per night.
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festivalfanatic
When: 27 Feb 11 10:15
Thistle Hotel (used to be the Golden Valley) was a favourite haunt of many Irish racegoers, including trainers.

Queens is the landmark hotel in Cheltenham but looks a bit tatty from the outside these days. Great if you like playing cards.

Montpellier Chapter (previously the Kandinsky)has only recently re-opened after a very extensive refurbisment.

Hotel Du Vin is also good quality and in the town centre.

Many rooms are booked from one year to the next and you will pay top dollar, so book early if you are going to give it a whirl. Hope this helps.
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bring on chelt!!!
When: 27 Feb 11 13:57
Barcelo is ok we stayed there last year but rooms are very basic, drinks hellishly expensive and no atmosphere in the hotel.The Thistle is very good and they make a real effort to have things going on, hog roast, race nights etc if you want a night in. We are staying in the Queens this year for the first time and despite it looking a bit shabby like the idea of being a resident so will let you know.

My tip look to book in April each year when the rooms go online and you always spot a bargain if you put the effort it.
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VECTIS
When: 27 Feb 11 15:09
Stayed at The Holiday Inn Express last year,£250 for the night this year they wanted £350!.This year staying at The Frogmill which is about 6miles out of town but i`m not much of a drinker so a quiet meal with the wife and an early night[;)].
By:
Redford_Blade
When: 27 Feb 11 17:01
What are good websites to gain access to what hotels are ava, I will def follow the advice and book in Feb...

When do the actual tickets get released for the festival?
By:
horse9
When: 27 Feb 11 17:13
Queens is OK as a hotel but bars get mobbed in the evening.
Best hotel/restaurant/bar by a mile is the Rising Sun halfway up Cleeve Hill, you're a million to get a room there during the festival though, been trying for years.
By:
THE LEGEND
When: 27 Feb 11 20:52
Lygon in BROADWAY,,,
By:
JOCI Club
When: 27 Feb 11 20:59
horse9 Joined: 12 Sep 10
Replies: 670 27 Feb 11 17:13 
Queens is OK as a hotel but bars get mobbed in the evening.
Best hotel/restaurant/bar by a mile is the Rising Sun halfway up Cleeve Hill, you're a million to get a room there during the festival though, been trying for years.


As we drive into Cheltenham on the Monday, we stop to have our first pint at the Risng Sun, before settling in at our accommodation in Bishop's Cleeve.
By:
horse9
When: 27 Feb 11 21:01
JOCI - great place to go for breaky (plenty of trainers/owners in there at 9am) and after racing, I'd say I've picked up more decent info from that place than anywhere.
(ignoring the 10 year old who sold me a tip for a pound years ago - Paddys Return in the Triumph) Shocked
By:
JOCI Club
When: 27 Feb 11 21:49
We have a fantastic breakfast at the house we're staying at (we even get haggis thrown in). Fantastic start to the day. Benn going to the same place for years.
By:
Max and Paddy
When: 27 Feb 11 22:22
I'm staying at the Premier Inn in the centre of Bristol! About £35pppn and 40 minutes on the train from Bristol to Cheltenham. Job's a good un.
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