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Old 23 Apr 2014, 08:26 (Ref:3397099)   #9
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First tip - dont plan on going back to the holiday home on Saturday night!

Other than that the key things are:

Wednesday and Thursday evening - Qualifying - a good time to visit Arnage and Mulsanne
Friday - Classic British Welcome, Pit Walk, Drivers Parade
Saturday / Sunday - Ten Tenths Meeting and Race

Try and fit in a visit to the Museum and Old Town Le Mans.

I am sure other will be along to add to this shortly....
It's easy to be overwhelmed by all the information but I think Mal has this pretty much spot on, this list here provides the bare basics for a first timer and other things can be added or dropped on later trips.

Joshua, another thing to add, and this may seem so painstakingly obvious to some on here they'd forget to mention it - make sure everyone in the family has a portable FM radio, even the ones who don't like racing (yet). Radio Le Mans is hypnotic to listen to and an essential part of the experience, as well as the best way of keeping up to date with what's going on.
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