I've Been to Duluth wrote:
vivalarepublica wrote:
That's a good way to beat the system.
When I thought about doing a late-ish entry to Grandma's last year (like April), the best deal I could find was in Two Harbors. And it was multiple night minimum, no refunds, etc. Which I didn't really care about, just annoying. Duluth prices were insane, both hotels and Airbnb.
Rape and insane are very strong words.
Yes. The Duluth Hotels rate "raise prices" on Marathon weekend. (Technically, they discount from the posted room rate the rest of the year.) All hotels do this during peak weekends/periods. For those of you who travel a lot for work, the price still isn't that bad. I booked a room at one of the nicer Duluth hotels (national chain) for a little over $200.00 a night (two night stay). I just stayed at a similar level national hotel chain in a Midwestern city for the same price.
The local colleges in Duluth also open student housing for Marathon weekend and this is another option. However, as someone mentioned, if you are an OTQ-level runner, the organizers may find somewhere for you to stay.
The Grandma's website lays out the options.
https://grandmasmarathon.com/marathon-weekend/lodging/
All you have to do is ask. I know a guy who had a 2:16 PR before Grandma's last year. He emailed the race director and got two hotel nights and $500 of travel assistance. They don't get the best american runners, so they offer pretty good support for sub-2:20 guys.