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26 Oct 2023, 09:25 (Ref:4183051) | #176 | ||
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With more new top class cars due in 2024, suspect tickets will again be in high demand.
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26 Oct 2023, 09:43 (Ref:4183052) | #177 | ||
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I have to try and get one for one of the guys who is with the group I used to go with. I think I have it covered elsewhere but I need to be sure. If I can snag him something, all well and good.
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26 Oct 2023, 09:47 (Ref:4183053) | #178 | ||
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I think people will be better organised than last year. I didn't have any issues, to be honest, but, like last year, I'm probably going to have to buy on two accounts, pretty much simultaneously.
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Selling two types of GS tickets could lead to a real mess or half empty GS for qualifying practice. Did anyone ask them what they are up to? https://www.24h-lemans.com/en/ticket...tent=C_J-15_FR doesn't seem to allow direct link access to tickets page? |
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26 Oct 2023, 15:17 (Ref:4183099) | #180 | ||
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There's a page in between....
https://www.24h-lemans.com/en/ticket...#ticket-offers To be honest, I don't know. I intend to make the same purchase as usual anyway. |
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27 Oct 2023, 19:09 (Ref:4183236) | #181 | |
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Am I naive in thinking tickets should be relatively easy to get if you're a ACO member?
Ten years ago you could get GA, grandstand seats opposite the podium and a camping spot in February. Not sure it's got that much more popular? |
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27 Oct 2023, 19:35 (Ref:4183243) | #182 | ||
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You missed all the shenanigans last year then.....? It was a complete sell-out well before Christmas. Those who got in quick within an hour of ticketing opening mostly did OK. Those who waited, not so... A lot of people missed out on grandstands some of which sold out within the opening hour and when they opened camping ticketing a month later, having got rid of some of the favourite camping sites, there was a lot of unhappiness. The days of leaving your ticketing needs until February are (for the time being at least) a thing of the past, I'm afraid. If you plan to go, don't sit on your hands....
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28 Oct 2023, 08:51 (Ref:4183292) | #183 | ||
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It will all depend on the aco allocations to the various agencies i think. Certainly for those that have specific demans it will be very difficult. If the aco gives the agencies most of the prime camping spots and those agencies insist you purchase at least 2 ge tickets with each camping one then everyone will be trying for camping and ge/grandstand tickets on the 7th. If they get what they want then they can either cancel tickets ordered with agents or sell them i suspect the second option will be quite profitable
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28 Oct 2023, 09:44 (Ref:4183297) | #184 | ||
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That is a definite issue Simon. Because I am trying to negotiate tickets for my old pals (who want a camping ticket this year), I know for a fact that the agencies haven't a clue what their allocation will be. That does mean that people will be trying to cover themselves by buying (particularly) camping tickets that they may not need if their agency comes through for them. I suspect that there will again be a resale site which could be doing good business once tickets are sold out and the agencies get their allocations. The ACO won't be at all worried if the event sells out again - after all, that's the intention isn't it? How concerned are they are that loyal supporters over many years can no longer get what they need ?
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29 Oct 2023, 10:13 (Ref:4183502) | #185 | ||
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It's interesting to read comments from previous Le Mans 'diehards' elsewhere. Up until last year I tended not to bother with CA or PH as both were pretty dead anyway, Le Mans-wise. Interestingly, with just over a week to go to members ticketing opening, they're dead again other than a few people bemoaning the way in which the ACO have turned against the loyal camping fraternity. There were a lot of comments in those places and elsewhere on social media after this years race by people saying they wouldn't go again (next year or even at all).
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29 Oct 2023, 11:05 (Ref:4183512) | #186 | ||
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29 Oct 2023, 11:17 (Ref:4183513) | #187 | ||
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I definitely agree Rich. There is a strong feeling of 'entitlement' at both CA and PH amongst the older LM fans. As I said in one thread there, it does seem weird to make the decision to quit Le Mans right now after the best race for almost as long as I can remember. I'm sure the pages there will liven up a bit as we get to 7th November. I only go there as very occasionally there is a useful snippet of info that I can pass on here.
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29 Oct 2023, 17:50 (Ref:4183545) | #188 | ||
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It has been a bit sleepy on PH recently
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30 Oct 2023, 09:11 (Ref:4183652) | #189 | |
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Still no info on camping, how late can they leave it?
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30 Oct 2023, 09:32 (Ref:4183654) | #190 | ||
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7th November Sean.... I don't think anyone will know what's on offer until then. But I expect it to be the same as last year with all the best spots gone in minutes....
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30 Oct 2023, 13:00 (Ref:4183706) | #191 | ||
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30 Oct 2023, 17:50 (Ref:4183743) | #192 | ||
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Well, they told us nothing at all this time last year... I'm not expecting anything much more this year.
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3 Nov 2023, 14:46 (Ref:4184179) | #193 | ||
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I've just received order form for the race. Camping prices for Tertre Rouge, Houx and Epinettes have risen from 105/125 (ACO/Non-ACO) to 147/175. GE and Grandstand combo ticket also on the up. Not a happy bunny.
Edit to say: Pricing list included in attachment. Last edited by vincegail; 3 Nov 2023 at 14:55. |
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Well, my demand might lessen a bit this way. Thank you very much, ACO.
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3 Nov 2023, 17:21 (Ref:4184199) | #196 | ||
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yep massive increases but appear the fears that som sites would go have not materialised. Perhaps the higher prices and limit on camping tickets may help in the quest for tickets those of us that require certain sites.
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3 Nov 2023, 17:26 (Ref:4184200) | #197 | |
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No Garage Vert camping. A couple of new sites, but no indication where those are.
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3 Nov 2023, 18:34 (Ref:4184211) | #198 | ||
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Just to check, if you have a camping ticket, how many people can you have on it? Is there a limit? I know everyone will need an entry ticket and I assume one ticket - one car. .
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3 Nov 2023, 18:48 (Ref:4184215) | #199 | ||
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Well mut point as no limit. so van with 10 in or miniibus with 20 people towing caravan with another 20 people in it all require just one camping ticket. Motorbike's require 1 ticket unless they are inside or strapped to the vehicle. Just noticed that on the form i just sent back all sites say no electricity, strange as they have spent a fortune putting power points in some of the sites over the last few years. Last year some of the outfits that turned up grabbed several spaces just with the vehicles themselves. i complainted to the ACO about it but they choose to do nothing
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Thanks Simon.
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