DULUTH - Think $4 for a gallon of gas is expensive?
Consider the $500-a-night hotel room.
In Duluth.
It's the biggest commercial weekend of the summer in Duluth, which is expecting 18,000 runners entered in Grandma's Marathon and two other races. And the city's hotel prices have never reflected that more, even in a depressed economy.
With rates reaching $500, and minimum two-night stays required all over town, it may cost more to stay in Canal Park this weekend than it does along New York's Central Park.
The recently remodeled Canal Park Lodge is charging guests a prepaid $469.95 plus the 13 percent hotel tax per night -- or more than $1,000 total for Friday and Saturday, the day of the 26.2-mile race from Two Harbors to Duluth -- to stay in a two-room suite, hotel manager Jim Paquette said Wednesday.
A room at The Inn -- The Inn on Lake Superior, at the race's finish line at Canal Park -- costs guests as much as $449 plus tax per night, again prepaid and with a two-night minimum. Even the University of Minnesota Duluth has raised its summer guest-room rates: A dorm suite costs a total of $340 for the two nights and a dorm room is priced this weekend at $156, a $29 increase over most summer weekends, said Denise Cater, UMD's residence area director.
Set along Lake Superior's scenic North Shore and traditionally ranked among the nation's best-run marathons, the 32nd annual Grandma's bills itself as a world-class event with small-town charm.