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11 Jan 2005, 21:08
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Originally Posted by Fab
I went there in 2002 : it was so overcrowded that we never succeed to find four seats...
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and,  shame on them  , it's CLOSED during the race night
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11 Jan 2005, 22:04
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Yes, I agree, it depends of the part of the day, I think it's because of the success of this
form and unfortunately the same for the difficulties for grandstands booking as i could read .
But often around 10/11 pm there is some places to drink and eat a pizza.
And for the ACO stand comfort, it's great despite the fences because you can follow the start and the finish in your seat, you can look at the two giant screens down and above the pit lane, you see the track from the karting to the beginning of the Dunlop curve, the pit show.
Good plan, I think
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11 Jan 2005, 22:56
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Originally Posted by MGDavid
 BUT the question needs to be asked, as this year although members we have been sold tickets in one of the other stands (IE non-ACO) apparently 'cos the ACO have conned, sorry, signed up too many members and now cannot handle the numbers. 
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Of course if the ACO refrained from selling blocks of ACO/Durand tribune seats to tour operators/agencies for sale to non members........
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11 Jan 2005, 23:24
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Incorrect voter.
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Originally Posted by Fab
Probably... there's a lounge, decent loos, hot meals and coffee available...
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You are right.
The timing screens are useful. The loos good, but I don't spend most of the 24hrs there so I still have to loo elsewhere! The meals and coffee are no better than outside IMHO, although you don't have to hold the ticket in your mouth to go and get them!
This year we are going in the 'stand opposite the ACO one on pit-side. We haven't been there for eight years and fancy a change. The big TV will be out of sight, the start parades not as good, the pit lane not as viewable from your seat, but at night we can look down on the pits and get a different perspective.
My ideal 'stand is on a corner and we did this up at the Ford Chicane one year, but you miss the start, finish and stops. I love the actual driving bit most (i.e racing and corners), but at Le Mans you miss the experience, the atmosphere and the race story if you don't spend time soaking it up in the pits area. There is still plenty of time to wander the corners, note the differences in the cornering and here the engines close up.
All this chat has made me curse the fact that it is January.
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12 Jan 2005, 04:54
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Originally Posted by AdamAshmore
The meals and coffee are no better than outside IMHO, although you don't have to hold the ticket in your mouth to go and get them!
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Definitely ! The only good side of it is that you can go back to your seat in one minute after you get your coffee... same when you're in the pits GS (there's the Paddock Bar down there)... One last thing : it's dry and reasonably warm when the weather turns... er... not so good
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Originally Posted by AdamAshmore
My ideal 'stand is on a corner and we did this up at the Ford Chicane one year, but you miss the start, finish and stops.
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Same dilemna here ! The best spot, IMHO, is the Ford Chicane GS... but there's no loos, few food available... that's fine for PQs or minor races, but for the great week-end, you must sit there with your own caterring facilities  The view is unforgetable, though...
I have to compromise each year... Ford Chicane at PQs (and wandering around in "special spots  ), and pits for the race (plus the trip around from there to Tertre Rouge and back, Arnage, Mulsanne and so on)... I bought two GS tickets in 2003, but hadn't time enough to use the second one (La Chapelle esses). Waste of money... too bad, 'cose the spot is really great too (from Dunlop to Tertre Rouge !).
Last thing : there's no discount any more on the GS tickets (with ACO's subscription). As I'm alone to come for the race, I don't think the ACO's membership is still interresting for me anymore now... ho, I'll crack probably again one of those days, at my next visit to the track... I'm a twit, I'm a twit, I'm a twit...
Last edited by Fab; 12 Jan 2005 at 04:57.
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12 Jan 2005, 08:35
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You can gain access to the 'inside' of the ACO grandstand with just a membership ticket. This lets you use the showers, bogs and food facilities. They have stewards at the entry points to the seating areas who check your ticket.
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12 Jan 2005, 09:19
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Originally Posted by Guy Humpage
You can gain access to the 'inside' of the ACO grandstand with just a membership ticket. This lets you use the showers, bogs and food facilities. They have stewards at the entry points to the seating areas who check your ticket.
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Interresting ; I even didn't try to enter the ACO building without an appropriate ticket, actually... Good meeting place for members, though...
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13 Jan 2005, 21:55
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I'm like Ayse about my ACO membreship(or is that bateau?) I feel like a part of it all when I am showing the ACO badge on the windscreen, and the foldy plasticated cardboard is in my wallet.
I might try that using the facilities bit in the stand, too. Not much good for the others in my party but hey
, they are free to join too, aren't they?
But in truth they haven't provided me with the benefit I really wanted, which was source of Houx Annexe camping passes. They tell me I am having Beausejour instead, which I will be returning when they come.
Bill
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14 Jan 2005, 05:21
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More generaly, I'm not sure that the ACO membership would provide a place (especially camping) if there's a lack of lots...
That's a problem most of the races would like to have around the planet : too many people asking for a ticket !  (just kidding : there's still plenty "general entrance" available).
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14 Jan 2005, 17:05
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don't agree with you because the toilets and the showers in the ACO grandstand are beyond the restaurant where especially you need your grandstand tickets.
The membership ticket only allow you to go to this restaurant and not in the seats area.
Don't forget you can get guest's gards, against 5 € last year, that open the doors of the ACO member's enclosures
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14 Jan 2005, 19:49
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Originally Posted by batmobile
don't agree with you because the toilets and the showers in the ACO grandstand are beyond the restaurant where especially you need your grandstand tickets.
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There's loos and showers downstairs too... at left hand when you go in the building (under ACO annexe/Durand)
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15 Jan 2005, 08:22
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Right, I've made a mistake but I'll verify when the circuit will be opened to the public because now it's closed because of works.
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15 Jan 2005, 10:41
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aka 'The Point'
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Originally Posted by Guy Humpage
I've counted the €4 saving over and above paying for the €92 ACO Membership
(€14 per entry ticket saved x6, and €4 x3 saving on camping = €96)
So, the membership pays for itself and the 'extras' I receive are a bonus.
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€92 eh? How much was it last year?
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15 Jan 2005, 10:42
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Right, I've made a mistake but I'll verify when the circuit will be opened to the public because now it's closed because of works.
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The ACO's ticket office too ? I'd like to pay a visit at the end of January...
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15 Jan 2005, 19:24
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Originally Posted by Fab
The ACO's ticket office too ? I'd like to pay a visit at the end of January...
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I'm not sure but at the end of november I wanted to go to the circuit for a walk as I often do, especially when there are testings, and the entrance's keeper didn't let me to go in and said the general enclosure was closed until the end of february for security because of the works.
If you want to come at the end of january, call the ACO before.
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