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Club Arnage => General Discussion => Topic started by: DelBoy on October 19, 2011, 12:22:48 pm



Title: New Campsite
Post by: DelBoy on October 19, 2011, 12:22:48 pm
Amongst all the recent blurb about priority booking for members, there is a table of examples of pricing differences between members/non-members for various tickets.  One example is:  Château du Houx Campsite (New) at €82/90.

Nothing on the web site about this yet, but it has to be assumed that it is somewhere around the Houx/Houx Annex area - but I wonder where?

I've emailed the ACO to try to get some info.

Del


Title: Re: New Campsite
Post by: Barry on October 19, 2011, 02:14:14 pm
Interesting that on their examples of prices there is no mention of MB, KN, Expo, Rouge or Bleu, just the usual crap they offer to the public and ACO members. I would put money on, that these will be the only tickets offered when the site crashes, sorry opens on the 7th.


Title: Re: New Campsite
Post by: gt6 on October 19, 2011, 03:56:07 pm
I have a feeling that the "New campsite" will actually be a chunk of the old Annex but at a much higher price, and if that is so then some of the agents already selling annex might not get the allocations they expect.


Title: Re: New Campsite
Post by: BigH on October 19, 2011, 05:18:28 pm
The ACO need a real kick up the arse about the campsites if you ask me. I thought Blue Nord was pretty appalling this year, - the pitches were tiny, ours and the adjacent pitches were covered in broken glass and taking a dump or a shower was almost impossible. You might put up with this sort of crap when you buy a ticket off a roadside vendor for a few quid on the way down, but given the rigmarole involved these days, the price you pay and the number of people squeezed in there, it's a disgrace.
H


Title: Re: New Campsite
Post by: Brad Zarse on October 21, 2011, 01:07:02 am
The ACO need a real kick up the arse about the campsites if you ask me. I thought Blue Nord was pretty appalling this year, - the pitches were tiny, ours and the adjacent pitches were covered in broken glass and taking a dump or a shower was almost impossible. You might put up with this sort of crap when you buy a ticket off a roadside vendor for a few quid on the way down, but given the rigmarole involved these days, the price you pay and the number of people squeezed in there, it's a disgrace.
H

H - i agree on the shower and dumping thing.  I scared the crap out of one woman, by emerging from the shower cubicle at the same time as another Zarse member exited their cubicle last year - I was clean shaven and clearly showered - and I made the comment in a (not unusually) loud voice, which will live with her, and possibly me forever...."'ere - thats unusual - shower, shave AND sh1t all in the same cubicle" - Funnily enough she chose the other free cubicle :)


Title: Re: New Campsite
Post by: nickliv on October 21, 2011, 01:34:52 am
The ACO need a real kick up the arse about the campsites if you ask me. I thought Blue Nord was pretty appalling this year, - the pitches were tiny, ours and the adjacent pitches were covered in broken glass and taking a dump or a shower was almost impossible. You might put up with this sort of crap when you buy a ticket off a roadside vendor for a few quid on the way down, but given the rigmarole involved these days, the price you pay and the number of people squeezed in there, it's a disgrace.
H

I read this all the way through without coffee coming out of my nose. Am I missing something?

The ACO won't ever change things, it works for them at the moment, and the event isn't on the bones of its arse. As far as they're concerned 'If we don't build it, people will come regardless'


Title: Re: New Campsite
Post by: DelBoy on October 21, 2011, 12:44:59 pm
A somewhat less than useful response from the ACO:

 
Dear Sir,

 

It’s in the prolongation of the Houx but we don’t know yet if there will be electricity or not.


Del


Title: Re: New Campsite
Post by: landman on October 21, 2011, 01:59:12 pm
A description befitting that well known saying "about as useful as a chocolate tea pot"


Title: Re: New Campsite
Post by: Nordic on October 21, 2011, 04:04:06 pm
I have a feeling that the "New campsite" will actually be a chunk of the old Annex but at a much higher price, and if that is so then some of the agents already selling annex might not get the allocations they expect.

Do you mean the bit between the new caged in site and the entrance? that was not being used this year so it could be a new site. It would be quite small.

I suspect this new area is in the Houx proper and the Annexe will still be the same dusty wilderness we love.


Title: Re: New Campsite
Post by: Andy Zarse on October 21, 2011, 06:25:09 pm
The ACO need a real kick up the arse about the campsites if you ask me. I thought Blue Nord was pretty appalling this year, - the pitches were tiny, ours and the adjacent pitches were covered in broken glass and taking a dump or a shower was almost impossible. You might put up with this sort of crap when you buy a ticket off a roadside vendor for a few quid on the way down, but given the rigmarole involved these days, the price you pay and the number of people squeezed in there, it's a disgrace.
H

H - i agree on the shower and dumping thing.  I scared the crap out of one woman, by emerging from the shower cubicle at the same time as another Zarse member exited their cubicle last year - I was clean shaven and clearly showered - and I made the comment in a (not unusually) loud voice, which will live with her, and possibly me forever...."'ere - thats unusual - shower, shave AND sh1t all in the same cubicle" - Funnily enough she chose the other free cubicle :)

Lies Bradley! You did not shower once all week! ;)


Title: Re: New Campsite
Post by: Lorry on October 22, 2011, 12:33:50 am
As for the quality of campsites, the ACO make Dale Farm look like paradise.

They must realise that people won't put up with just a patch in a field.  Even the music festivals are getting sophisticated


Title: Re: New Campsite
Post by: Kpy on October 22, 2011, 10:23:32 am
As for the quality of campsites, the ACO make Dale Farm look like paradise.

They must realise that people won't put up with just a patch in a field.  Even the music festivals are getting sophisticated

They will not do that until people stop paying premiums to agencies or bidding over the odds on Ebay for a patch in a field.


Title: Re: New Campsite
Post by: Steve Pyro on October 22, 2011, 10:58:51 am
Very true, demand far outstrips supply.  The clamour for and anguish over tickets on this and other forums demonstrates to the ACO that they can continue to offer a dusty patch of grass and a chemical toilet and there will still be a queue all the way back to Rouen.


Title: Re: New Campsite
Post by: alibongo on October 30, 2011, 07:05:02 pm
As for the quality of campsites, the ACO make Dale Farm look like paradise.

They must realise that people won't put up with just a patch in a field.  Even the music festivals are getting sophisticated

Yeah should have been on the camp site I found myself on at the 24hrs of Spa this year bud no tap or shitter anywhere near just a wet sloping rough patch of grass with peeps going into the woods for a dump.............not ideal in the dark lol  ???


Title: Re: New Campsite
Post by: Dave H on October 31, 2011, 02:56:01 am
This is one of the primary reasons I threw in the towel on the whole event after twenty years.  When the "pain in the ass" factor outweighs fun, find something else.  Sebring IS Le Mans of old, and probably a bit more fun still.  Le Mans will not get better.  It'll just continue to be over-sold and under-delivered for all the reasons already mentioned.  I miss the family/friends group part, but "Le Mans the event" has been on life support since about 2006 IMO.


Title: Re: New Campsite
Post by: Steve Pyro on October 31, 2011, 10:02:28 am
Of course, Dave, one of your advantages is that Sebring is a bit closer to you than it is to us in Europe.  ;)


Title: Re: New Campsite
Post by: Dave H on October 31, 2011, 07:32:13 pm
Yes Steve - another reason my passion for the event has diminished - 20 years of transatlantic trips to France gets old too.  My home to Le Mans is about 4100 miles - to Sebring, it's less than 1100 miles.


Title: Re: New Campsite
Post by: Lord Pig-Pen on November 26, 2011, 02:56:46 am
After a nasty period of financial shite and all sorts of misery, I can officially report that Pig Pen Racing will be at Sebring, sporting full Brethren colours and behaving in the manner that usually requires supervision on the minibus.
I'm Back >:D :police:


Title: Re: New Campsite
Post by: Bob U on November 26, 2011, 10:28:11 am
Well done that man ;)


Title: Re: New Campsite
Post by: Doris on November 26, 2011, 10:35:38 pm
After a nasty period of financial shite and all sorts of misery, I can officially report that Pig Pen Racing will be at Sebring, sporting full Brethren colours and behaving in the manner that usually requires supervision on the minibus.
I'm Back >:D :police:

God help us all.   ;D

Dx


Title: Re: New Campsite
Post by: nopanic - neil on November 26, 2011, 11:18:54 pm
After a nasty period of financial shite and all sorts of misery, I can officially report that Pig Pen Racing will be at Sebring, sporting full Brethren colours and behaving in the manner that usually requires supervision on the minibus.
I'm Back >:D :police:

God help us all.   ;D

Dx

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