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Indianapolis 500 Hilton Garden Travel Package

The Indianapolis 500 is one of the most popular races that occur each year. Many people spend their Memorial Day weekend enjoying the sights and sounds at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. If you plan on traveling to this particular speedway, you should ensure that you make your reservations soon. The area that hosts the Indianapolis 500 normally gets quite busy on Memorial Day weekend. If you do not plan your trip ahead of time, you may arrive to discover that you have no place to stay. Here, you will find some information on the Indianapolis 500 travel package that the Hilton Garden Inn has to offer that may be right for you and your family.

There are many things that an Indianapolis 500 travel package may include. Some of these things may be tickets for the actual Indianapolis 500 race, accommodations for your hotel stay, and other types of arrangements. It is very important that you make all the necessary arrangements prior to arriving. If you fail to do so, you may find that there are no available hotels, the tickets are all sold out, and that you do not have the proper travel arrangements.

The Indianapolis 500 travel package that we will review is for the Hilton Garden Inn that is on the north side of Indianapolis. This Indianapolis 500 travel package includes a stay at the hotel of three days. People who choose this package can expect to pay at least $895.00. However, there are many bonuses to this Indianapolis 500 travel package. This Indianapolis travel package is great for the avid Indianapolis 500 fan and their family.

The travel package includes transportation from the hotel to the Indianapolis 500 Speedway on the day of the race. Additionally, at the end of the race, you will receive transportation as well. You can enjoy many attractions that are related to the Indianapolis 500. Some of these attractions include a visit to the Indy 500 Museum, the Indy 500 Hall of Fame, a Garage pass prior to the race, and more.

You will receive an official tour guide to ensure that you are safe and well-informed throughout your entire trip with the Hilton Garden Indianapolis 500 travel package. You will also receive a gift directly from the Indianapolis 500 to thank you for your support and attendance at the Indianapolis 500 race. You will also receive an Indianapolis 500 ticket holder to show that you are a valued guest.

With this Indianapolis 500 travel package, you can easily upgrade your tickets and add extra guests if you like. If you are interested in doing either of these two, you should inform the hotel when you call to make your reservations. With this travel package offered by the Hilton Garden Inn, you will be checking it on the 25th day of May and checking out on the 28th day of May.



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