Vancouver hotel rooms, FIFA World Cup game tickets still available with days to go
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup was expected to deliver a massive tourism and hotel boom across the U.S., but many hotels across host cities say the economic payoff is falling short of expectations — despite millions of tickets already being sold.
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Tickets are still available for the first of seven matches in Vancouver and as of Tuesday, there were tickets available for about $400 each.
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