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I'm just going to say 'Welcome' Simon and leave it to the others to make their recommendations and give their advice. The 'camping v. Namby-Pamby' (friendly) war of words is revived on here every year and each is very much convinced that their way is the way it should be done. It depends what you want, and may depend on things like age, mobility and whether you desire creature comforts (and a comfortable bed) or not. After all, there are many hardened tentites here who still sleep through half the race night - something I've just never understood! But, the best is that we say welcome, stay tuned and any advice you need will be readily forthcoming - after all, we have to be kind to you, as it appears that you are about to become an 'addict'....
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I feel I must add some nuance in my rant about the free ACO around the track bus service.
I was pointing to the use of the bus in the night of the race when the amount of running busses is reduced to just one. In all honesty I've never made use of the service during the daytime hours. As I have cought from one of the busdrivers, the fact that the night time service is so bad has something to do with the unions of the bus companies. |
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Like you Andrew over a period of thirty years I have built up a good resistance to the infection and i can therefore keep attending without becoming addicted, i could give it up easily but choose not to
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18 Jan 2015, 17:48 (Ref:3493866) | #33 | |
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Okay, so you've all talked me into camping, I am planning on arriving Weds pm, leaving Sun after the race.
I think I'll buy everything separately, only other thing I can't decide is the campsite. Something at the circuit and with good toilet/shower facilites will do, if there are any new recommendations then let me know so I can get booked up! Am marshaling Silverstone 24hr in April as (quite tame!) warm up |
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18 Jan 2015, 18:02 (Ref:3493875) | #34 | ||
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I do hope you don't end up feeling disappointed by all our advice to camp!
We've all got our favourites, like several others I've been on Tertre Rouge for the last 7 years, and will be there again in 2015. It's got a great position (there have been times when I've managed to get a space where I could see cars breaking into the corner from inside my tent), atmosphere around the site is fun, and the toilets / showers are plentiful enough and frequently cleaned. It may, however, be a bit of a challenge to get tickets there. |
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18 Jan 2015, 18:09 (Ref:3493876) | #35 | |
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Just had a look, there's a waiting list. Is there somewhere I can easily just go and buy a ticket?
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It will be very hard to find any of the agencies with the better sites left but you may be lucky however there are always a few that end up spare and are offered on the various le mans sites, sometimes here but more often on club arnarge or beermountain which incidentally has good descriptions of the on site camping. I had quite a bit of input on the Tertre Rouge entry but that site is the hardest to get as it is usually full of long term fans, but sometimes they are offered. If you are prepared to wait until late may/early june prices on e bay start to drop and you will always get beausjour camping right up till you arrive.
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Forgot to say, if you want to get sorted sooner thn speak to Nadine at the tourist office in Le mans, she is the dedicated person there and speaks good english, she will not get you the sites already sold out but she is good and no agents mark up to pay.
If you look on beermountain there are contact details for the ACO, nadine and all the main agencies |
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18 Jan 2015, 18:30 (Ref:3493885) | #38 | ||
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Unsurprised Tertre Rouge is showing as full, but as Simon (GT6) says things often free up over time and you can luck into things. In 2008 we took the decision to go comparatively late and a speculative call to the agency I've used got me a pitch there - probably a case of being in right place and right time, so not something I'd necessarily rely on, but does show that pleasant surprises can and do happen.
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The good thing is that you'll be travelling by car. One car if I'm correct? This makes it a bit easier to still find yourself a spot on one of the good sites. |
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25 Jan 2015, 12:04 (Ref:3496837) | #40 | |
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Good news, you have all persuaded me! Have booked through Speedchills, going with a mate who has never been to live motorsport before, but is into his photography and fancies a new challenge!
Leaving Bristol on the Weds, returning Sunday night, all via the tunnel. Camping in Bleu Nord, seemed like a more sensible campsite choice for my first time! Very excited, now the planning starts! Am marshaling the Silverstone Dunlop 24hr for the third time in April, good chance for a practice run... |
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Glad you are all sorted, you will have a great time, keep an eye on the forum for info and please ask any other questions you think of. You will find plenty to do will you are there but please make sure your plans include the meet on Saturday at 12,00 in the village where you will meet the rest of us and share some cheese and may be the odd drink or two.
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Sound like a great shout, we will see you there!
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Blue Nord! Bring your ear plugs for Thursday and Friday nights.
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My first time was last 2014 and my advise are:
Study the "Le Mans FAQs thread" Check the google maps map that CTD published (is in the FAQs) Keep reading and asking (even if you think it is a dumb question) here because is the best place to do so. Read & watch about others years race, cars, drivers, etc. etc. Soak up with the history of LM. Enjoy this time preparing the travel. For me it was one big reason to feel happy everyday. |
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There are no dumb questions - even those who've been going for many years still have things to learn - ask away, if someone knows, you'll soon have the answer....
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Its fine - although very messy on Sunday night - we no longer stay beyond 6 pm for that reason. A big site and the facilities are "OK" but not enough. Location is perfect for a first trip. We arrive Friday pm and will then walk into Arnage to look at cars, drink beer and get some non-BBQ food. |
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I decided in the past few days to make my first trip to Le Mans this year, this next week I need to make sure I can still get tickets for everything that I would like to do, as well as try to figure out my flights from the States and the train from Paris.
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