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Toronto in April
We are planning a family trip to Toronto during Easter break 2003. Does anybody know if it is considered peak or off peak season for the hotels ? Will there be crowds to deal with ? Thanks
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Hotel rates in Toronto travel up, down and sideways, often with no clear indication of why.<BR><BR>April is a big business moth; hotels that cater to business travellers won't be offring big discounts, but on the other hand, there are often hotel specials, so you should narrow your choice to a few hotels, and then ask about special family packages and other deals.<BR><BR>About crowds; it's a city where many families enjoy the family attractions, and when school is out, local families enjoy family outings just like visitors do.<BR><BR>If you want to get into a blockbuster kids' moivie, for instance, arrive early and get your tickets well in advance. Book theatre tickets (Lion King, for instance) early at (www.mirvish.com for Lion King, by the way)<BR><BR>But as far as moving around the city, getting on the subway, driving to the zoo, etc., it won't be any better or worse than normal, and it really is amazingly easy to get around the city, even by car, considering the size of Toronto.<BR><BR>Reduced traffic seems only to happen on ddays when government employees have the day off and the rest of the business world is at work.<BR><BR>Avoid rush hours, and you'll be fine, with the exceptions noted above.<BR><BR>American visitors report very good rates from Priceline, by the way.<BR><BR>BAK
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Brian - I absolutely LOVE the typo in your first line. I can just imagine what a "big business moth" looks like. Especially one named April. Does she carry a briefcase? :)<BR>
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Cindy, your post just made me laugh out loud! I'm still giggling over it!
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We have big business moths in Toronto that we send to work beside the bankers, to eat holes in the wool, so that when the bankers pull the wool over your eyes, you can still see.<BR><BR>It takes visitors a while to cotton on to this idea.<BR><BR>However, in investing large sums of cash, mere insects can help prevent disaster, casting a light ray on your future financial happiness.<BR><BR>BAK<BR><BR>BAK
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So what you're saying is that April the Big Business Moth has great influence over the fabric of our everyday lives, would that be right?
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Despite what everyone is posting, I thank you for your suggestions.
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Hi Ray: April is one of those months that you will have to be prepared for all kinds of weather in Toronto. So make sure you have plans for inside activities, Science center etc and for outside ventures like China Town, Harbourfront. New block of tickets are out for Lion King also. I do not think that you will find to many crowds, unless the leafs and the raptors are making good runs at the playoffs, then you might find crowds at the Air Canada Center... we can only wish for that. Karen
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