IMS to offer 'Tiny House Hotels' during Indy 500

IMS to offer 'Tiny House Hotels' during Indy 500

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IMS to offer 'Tiny House Hotels' during Indy 500

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The largest single-day sporting event in the world is downsizing.

In conjunction with Indiana-based company Try It Tiny, Indianapolis Motor Speedway will offer pop-up “Tiny House Hotels” during this May’s Indy 500 as part of its glamping experiences. Fifteen tiny houses will include a compact kitchen with high-end finishes, a modern bathroom with a shower and flushing toilet, air conditioning and sleeping quarters in a variety of layouts. The hotel package, which will include four general admission tickets to Carb Day, Legends Day and race day, on-site parking, a concierge service and more will cost $3,000.

“We’re always looking to provide unique experiences for our guests, and the Tiny House Hotel is an exciting new offering in May during the Indianapolis 500,” IMS President J. Douglas Boles said. “This hotel may be tiny, but it will be big in luxury, amenities and fun for fans looking for a race weekend they’ll always remember.”

Added Try It Tiny founder and CEO Maggie Daniels, “As an Indiana-based company, we are very excited to bring our premier accommodation services to an event that touches all Hoosiers and race fans. Try It Tiny looks forward to providing a luxury race experience at the Indy 500 for years to come.”

Tiny house accommodations will be available from Thursday, May 24 until Monday, May 28. More information can be found here.

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