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Rapid Travel Chai Was Right About the Sochi Olympics

February 8, 2014 by jeffsetter

Last updated on February 13th, 2014 at 08:20 am

Late last year I remember reading Stefan’s trip reports from Sochi and thinking: the Olympics are going to be a disaster. There was hardly any infrastructure in place and winter was approaching. It just didn’t seem like there was enough time to get all of the required construction and accommodations done. There were only 3-4 months until the Olympics and most of the areas still required a massive amount of work in order to be ready to host one of the worlds largest sporting events.

Sure enough, anyone following the tweets of broadcasters and athletes attending the Winter Olympic games, you can see that there are problems with the Sochi Olympics. In fact, Sochi problems has become the rallying cry for what is being experienced in the city located on the eastern coast of the Black Sea.

Sochi Problems Twitter

If you watch the news or late night comedy shows, you have probably seen the pictures and descriptions of the incomplete hotels and overbuilt bathrooms of Sochi. The @sochiproblems Twitter account already has over 300,000 followers and is growing exponentially.

Hopefully the games themselves prove to be both competitive and compelling. I sincerely hope that shoddy construction and poor planning are the only problems that our athletes, journalists and fans have in Sochi. Hopefully we only have to remember Sochi for it’s quirky signs and overly intimate toilet arrangements.

For now, I just wanted to share these posts from Rapid Travel Chai (you should be reading his blog, he is one very thoughtful individual) and say that he earned the right to say “I told you so” for anything that happens these next two weeks.

For those seeking some more evidence of the budding disaster we have of an olympics, feel free to enjoy the tweets I have embedded below!

Contents show
Incredible Hulk?
Someone’s Getting Fired
Not Found… Presumably Hijacked by Russian Hackers
Not a Good Place for Disabilities
Men at Work
Final Thought

Incredible Hulk?

My teammate got stuck in the bathroom. Barefoot, naked and alone he called his inner strength. @JohnnyQuinnUSA pic.twitter.com/xvlKtYpaaT — Dallas Robinson (@DRobUSA) February 8, 2014

Someone’s Getting Fired

YOU HAD ONE JOB #SochiOpeningCeremony @sochiproblems #openingceremony pic.twitter.com/7MS5duuuHU — °Meryl°Evens° (@merylevens) February 8, 2014

Not Found… Presumably Hijacked by Russian Hackers

@SochiProblems Live feed of the opening ceremonies could not be more accurate #SochiProblems pic.twitter.com/zCX7AxG52l — GazinDesign (@GazinDesign) February 7, 2014

Not a Good Place for Disabilities

So… pic.twitter.com/zdLAN3ssU6 — Dan Wetzel (@DanWetzel) February 7, 2014

Men at Work

With opening ceremony of Olympics just five hours away, men are still hard at work in #Sochi. pic.twitter.com/CUeO65pZWa — Chris Kuc (@ChrisKuc) February 7, 2014

Final Thought

P.S. Russia is a place I have always wanted to visit, especially Moscow and St. Petersburg. I’m trying to not let the Sochi Olympic games fiasco influence my opinion, but with the Sochi problems and the guarantee that your computers/phones will be hacked, (update, this news story has since been proven to be false in many ways) it has sunk far down on my list of places to visit.

Filed Under: Travel News Tagged With: olympics, sochi

About jeffsetter

Everything I own is in a 5x5 storage unit or in a suitcase. Full time traveler along with my wife, Mrs. Jeffsetter. We are currently on an adventure that I call "one way, neverending".

My day job is as a digital marketing educator and consultant. Travel is a hobby and passion, but not my primary focus.

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  1. Rapid Travel Chai says

    February 10, 2014 at 10:09 AM

    I kept thinking they would swallow their pride and call in the Chinese construction brigades to finish the job, it wasn’t to be. The Bird’s Nest in Beijing started peeling shortly after the Olympics, but Beijing did look great for those two weeks!

    Good lessons to the world to be into miles and points, the Radisson’s look like about the only sure thing in Sochi.

  2. Fanfoot says

    February 13, 2014 at 1:13 AM

    The NBC hacking story was bullshit. Assume you saw that by now. The story was done from Moscow not Socchi. The guy allowed a website to download infected code to his computer, bypassing a warning the OS gave him, etc etc something that could have happened anywhere in the world. Had nothing to do with the Olympics. You can safely ignore it. Odd that it came from NBC who are mostly trying to cover up the bad stuff and make everything seem perfect. Anyway, don’t let that part of the story influence you in any way.

    • Jeffsauer says

      February 13, 2014 at 8:17 AM

      I did see that the story was BS, and I should update accordingly. Overall, it’s great to see that the olympics have been generally incident free so far!

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