Toronto hotels Taylor Swift

Toronto hotels are almost fully booked for Taylor Swift show dates

Taylor Swift tickets for her Toronto shows are only on their second day of being released to selected verified Ticketmaster fans, but chaos has already erupted frommass waitlistsandexorbitant resale prices.

To add to the trouble (particularly for fans coming from out of town), it seems like hotels both within the city and surrounding areas are almost completely booked up.

Toronto hotels Taylor Swift泰勒斯威夫特的six Toronto dateswill be Nov. 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, and 23, 2024, all taking place at the Rogers Centre in downtown Toronto.

While some hotels haven't yet opened up bookings that far in advance, the ones that are taking reservations for the dates of the concerts are over 95 per cent booked, according toBooking.com.

Airlines are also expected to try to cash in on the Taylor Swift shows, withWestJet launching a subscription on their websiteto be notified of November 2024 flights promising "exclusive discounts to save."

For fans lucky enough to snag a ticket, more accommodations should open up 365 days before their visit, and can check back in the coming months.

As for those who have been waitlisted, they'll have to hang tight for now to see if they will receive a unique access code for any of the shows planned between Nov. 14-16 and Nov. 21-23, 2024 — or payludicrous pricesfor resale tickets inthe secondary market.

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King Blue Hotel/@taylorswift


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