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Everything you need to know if you are travelling to Vancouver for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour

Get tips on making your trip smoother…however you come to the city. Travellers headed to Vancouver for the Taylor Swift Eras Tour may want to plan for delays – regardless of how they are arriving.  The American star will perform at three sold-out shows at BC Place on Dec. 6, 7, and 8, and thousands of people will be travelling to the city from other parts of the province, country, and around the world. BC Place can hold a whopping 54,500 people nightly so there will be a tremendous influx of people staying in hotels, driving on the roads, flying into airports, sailing on ferries, and taking public transportation in the Lower Mainland. Have a look at everything travellers headed to Vancouver should know about planning their trip to see the “You Belong to Me” singer’s final three shows of her massive world tour. Arriving and departing from Vancouver International Airport (YVR) Concert-goers flying into the city for one (or more) of the shows should brace for possible delays. Many travellers will also travel to the YVR on the same dates, increasing congestion.  Travellers with friends in the city who can pick them up can enjoy 30-minute free parkade use. Once they’ve gotten through security, they can contact their friends to pick them up. While it might be tempting to do this the moment they land, parade stays extending over 30 minutes cost significantly more than they used to.  Pick up from the parkade YVR implemented new rates for its parkade on Nov. 13, increasing costs for each additional 30 minutes from $5.50 to $14.  Travellers have several other options to get from the airport to a hotel or another location in Metro Vancouver. Flate rate taxi fares to Vancouver and Richmond Taxi fares on flat rates to various areas across Vancouver and Richmond have also increased heading from the airport. The taxi stands are located on Level 2 of the Domestic and International Arrivals Area at YVR. Taxis can also take you to addresses in other Metro Vancouver areas, like Surrey, Delta, North Vancouver, or Burnaby.  Related: Map: Here’s how much it costs to taxi home from YVR following price hikes If you’re headed straight to one of the shows from the airport – or if you’re simply feeling fancy – you can also book a luxury sedan, stretch SUV, or limo. Ride App Services at YVR Lyft, Uber, and KABU are authorized providers of Ride App services at YVR. You must download the app of any of the providers to request a ride. You can get picked up at one of the following designated pickup spots:  International Arrivals, Level 2 Domestic Arrivals, Level 2 South Terminal   Unlike taxis, ride app services do not use a flat rate or even a metered rate. They are based on the availability of drivers in the area and may vary dramatically as a result. Public transportation The Canada Line SkyTrain serves Vancouver’s YVR Airport in Richmond, and will get travellers to the city centre. Fans can use the Canada Line and exit at Vancouver City Centre or Yaletown-Roundhouse to walk to BC Place stadium on show nights. Lindsay William-Ross/V.I.A. Vancouverites can travel from the heart of downtown to the airport on the Canada Line in under half an hour. There are 16 stops along the way and the train takes passengers right to the airport.  The elevator from the train brings travellers right between the International and Domestic Terminals. From there, you can turn left for flights within Canada and right for everything else.  All transit users travelling on the Canada Line leaving YVR are subject to a $5 Canada Line YVR AddFare, in addition to the regular zone fare. AddFare is automatically added when a user purchases a fare ticket. Travellers may also wish to rent a car.  How to navigate Vancouver International Airport  Save time with  Advance Declaration The CBSA advises travellers to save time passing through customs by making an advance declaration in the ArriveCan app. The advance declaration is admissible at the following airports: Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Winnipeg, Halifax, Quebec City, Ottawa, Billy Bishop, Calgary and Edmonton. Using the ArriveCan app cuts a traveller’s time at a kiosk or eGate by up to 50 per cent, according to CBSA data. Travellers should also check in with their airline before heading to the airport. This will speed up the process of checking in once they arrive.  Pack smart Follow the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) baggage requirements. Remember: liquids, gels and aerosols still need to be in containers that are less than 100 millilitres, and be packaged into one transparent, closed, and resealable plastic bag under one litre. Avoid wrapping holiday gifts since contents may need to be inspected during the screening process for carry-on and checked baggage. Use YVR’s ‘Journeys’ tool  YVR offers a tool that allows passengers to view a step-by-step guide through the airport based on their specific flight information.  Use your smartphone to speed up your time in line Locals who plan to fly to the U.S. from Canada can submit their passport and customs declaration information through a free, secure app on their smartphone before they leave for a trip. It’s called the U.S. Customer Customs Mobile Passport Control (MPC) app. YVR also offers several tips to help travellers save time at the airport. Arriving and departing from Abbotsford International Airport (YXX)  The  Valley Airporter Shuttle  provides service to and from the airport to anywhere within a 120km radius, including locations in Downtown Vancouver.  The Abbotsford Airport Shuttle through Ace Charters offers transportation between the airport and King George Station in Surrey as well

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8 Taylor Swift afterparties to dance the night away in Vancouver

So you’re coming to Vancouver for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. Or maybe you’re a local who didn’t cop tickets but still wants to partake in the fun. The night doesn’t end when Swift sings her final note. No, the weekend of December 6, 7, and 8 is set to be lively well past Midnight(s). Several bars, clubs, and restaurants have Swiftie-themed afterparties planned. Downtown’s Granville Entertainment District is sure to be bumping. And those looking for a genre change could also pick up tickets to see one of two electronic artists who are in town that weekend. Are you ready for it? Taylor Swift Welcome to Vancouver Party Our first item isn’t technically an afterparty — it’s a night to kick off your weekend in Vancouver. Named after a spin on the opening song of Swift’s 1989 album, this party at Gastown’s resident Irish pub promises its DJ will play Taylor’s songs all night long. The pub will have Eras Tour drink specials and prizes for the best costumes. Where: The Blarney Stone — 216 Carall Street When: Thursday, December 5 Time: 9:30 pm to 2 am How much: Tickets $10 End of an Era Tribute Enso Event Centre Swifties United is hosting what it bills as the ultimate Eras Tour afterparty at the Enso Event Centre on Saturday, December 7. The night celebrates the conclusion of the Eras Tour with Swift’s greatest hits, EDM tracks, top 40, and an immersive music video experience. Where: Enso Event Centre — 750 Pacific Boulevard When: Saturday, December 7 Time: 10 pm to 3 am How much: $47.27 via Eventbrite Cabana Lounge’s Eras Tour Un-Official Afterparty A hallmark of nightlife on the Granville Strip is hosting a Taylor-themed night on Saturday, December 7. Purchasing a ticket guarantees entrance without a cover charge. Where: Cabana Lounge — 1159 Granville Street When: Saturday, December 7 Time: 10:30 pm to 3 am How much: $12 tickets via Eventbrite Levels Nightclub The End of an Era This downtown clubbing staple is hosting a party to mark the true end of the Eras Tour on Sunday. “We will be playing the entire show, plus a few extra favourites that didn’t make the cut (some more Speak Now perhaps!),” the club says in its event description. Where: Levels Nightclub — 560 Seymour Street When: Sunday, December 8 Time: 9 pm to 1 am How much: Tickets for $23 via Eventbrite Yale Saloon Eras Tour Unofficial Afterparty This country-themed Granville bar is hosting a sendoff for Swift’s mega-popular tour every night she plays. It promises to let attendees Shake it Off one last time with the chance to win Taylor Swift merchandise. Plus, the bar has a mechanical bull. Where: Yale Saloon — 1300 Granville Street When: December 6, 7, and 8 Time: 8 pm to late How much:  Tickets from $15 to $110 D6 The Wrap Up The bar and lounge inside the Parq casino in Yaletown offers stunning skyline views. It’s hosting afterparties every night of the Eras Tour. Encore Rewards members can receive a free cowboy hat if they stop by Guest Services. “The scene will be decked out with pop-icon decor and swag giveaways. We’re bringing in the best local female DJs spinning all the hits you love. Step into the Hidden Lounge for House/Remix Swift songs all weekend,” it says of the event. Where: D6 Bar and Lounge inside JW Marriott Parq Vancouver — 39 Smithe Street When: December 6, 7, and 8 When: Evening until late How much: We’ve asked D6 for more details K Motionz at Village Studios This UK drum and bass artist is playing in the West End on Friday, December 6. Where: Village Studios — 1024 Davie Street When: December 6 Time: 10 pm to 2 am How much: $40 via TicketWeb Of the Trees at Hollywood Theatre Blueprint Events Bass artist Of the Trees is visiting a historic Kitsilano theatre on Saturday, December 7. Openers start sometime after doors open at 9, but Of the Trees likely won’t play until well after the Taylor Swift concert wraps up. Where: Hollywood Theatre — 3123 West Broadway When: December 7 Time: Doors at 9 pm How much:  Tickets start at $45