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Little Star

(17,055 posts)
Tue Dec 2, 2014, 01:43 PM Dec 2014

Boston Officially Submits a Bid to Host the 2024 Olympics



On Monday, December 1, the group behind a massive push to get Boston to host the 2024 summer Olympic games announced that they submitted the details and paperwork needed for consideration to the United States Olympic Committee.

“Boston 2024 is excited about the submission of its bid to the U.S. Olympic Committee, which outlines the many reasons why Boston would be an ideal host for the summer 2024 Games, including our world-class university partners; the region’s thriving innovation, technology, financial, medical, and hospitality sectors; our widespread government, business, and community support; and a unique plan for a walkable, sustainable, and cost-effective Olympics,” said Boston 2024 executive vice-president Erin Murphy Rafferty in a statement.

The group, a private organization that’s worked tirelessly to try and convince business leaders and elected officials that Boston could handle millions of spectators flocking to the area to take in the international competitions, recently outlined their vision for hosting the games, totaling $4.5 billion and including a proposal to construct a temporary Olympic stadium, while relying on existing infrastructures to house other events and visitors.
http://www.bostonmagazine.com/news/blog/2014/12/02/boston-2024-olympic-bid-submitted/
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Boston Officially Submits a Bid to Host the 2024 Olympics (Original Post) Little Star Dec 2014 OP
Oh God No! nt MannyGoldstein Dec 2014 #1
Of course the traffic problems we have in daily commutes ... JDDavis Dec 2014 #2
I wish they would explain how... Little Star Dec 2014 #3
How many people go to Olympics? JDDavis Dec 2014 #4
Regarding the hotel situation... Little Star Dec 2014 #5
Thanks for that. Probably 20,000 or so in JDDavis Dec 2014 #7
Head of the Commitee is CEO of Suffolk Contruction 4Q2u2 Dec 2014 #6
At a cost of billions of dollars, I don't think this is a good idea. Paper Roses Dec 2014 #8
 

JDDavis

(725 posts)
2. Of course the traffic problems we have in daily commutes ...
Tue Dec 2, 2014, 02:04 PM
Dec 2014

will be all cleared up by then, right?

I'm not sure if I like this idea at all.

Little Star

(17,055 posts)
3. I wish they would explain how...
Tue Dec 2, 2014, 02:35 PM
Dec 2014

they plan to solve the traffic problems. That would make it a lot easier to accept.

Then there is the issue of having enough hotels that needs to be explained too.

 

JDDavis

(725 posts)
4. How many people go to Olympics?
Tue Dec 2, 2014, 02:55 PM
Dec 2014

How many went in Russia last year?

How many to the winter Olympics in Colorado?

How many to the summer Olympics in Atlanta?

Tens of thousands more would come to Olympics in the USA than in Russia or Beijing

First of all, many more Americans would come, because they can afford to. Also Canadians, and most western European countries.

How many hotel rooms are in the greater Boston area? I'm just curious.

Of course there's thousands of college dorm rooms available in the summer for the athletes. But what about the spectators? Just curious how many hotel rooms there are between Portsmouth, NH to Worcester, MA to Providence, RI.

Little Star

(17,055 posts)
5. Regarding the hotel situation...
Tue Dec 2, 2014, 03:14 PM
Dec 2014

You made me look it up and there's actually many more than I thought.

http://www.expedia.com/Hotel-Search?tpid=1&eapid=0&paandi=true#destination=Boston+(and+vicinity),+Massachusetts,+United+States+of+America&adults=2®ionId=178239&sort=mostPopular&page=6

 

JDDavis

(725 posts)
7. Thanks for that. Probably 20,000 or so in
Tue Dec 2, 2014, 04:02 PM
Dec 2014

the greater Boston area. Another 5000 could be built in 9 years.

That's about 50,000 guests any one night, some staying a day or two, some a week or more.

So maybe 100,000+ people could be accommodated. Then there could be private homes, house rentals, maybe some more Bed and Breakfasts and people staying with friends in the area for another 10,000.

Would that be enough?

I think a bigger challenge would be transportation for many more tens of thousands getting around any day of the week. We are at transit capacity almost any time there is a sports event or victory parade now. We would need hundreds of buses, more MBTA cars on all lines, etc.

Paper Roses

(7,473 posts)
8. At a cost of billions of dollars, I don't think this is a good idea.
Tue Dec 2, 2014, 07:55 PM
Dec 2014

Just watched Jim Broude on Broadside (NECN) talking about this same issue. He will have another guest tomorrow PM to discuss this same issue.

Tonight the opinion was "No" games, too much $$$$.
Wednesday the guest will be advocating "yes".

Can't say I would support Boston as a venue. The Olympics has become too much of a money pit.
I think it would be better to choose someplace in the world and build a permanent facility. Don't know how that would be done but I'm sure Massachusetts would never recoup the billions spent to host these games in 2024.

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