jc, I think if you meet our colleagues on here, you'll find they are a most agreeable group, pleasant company. A smile, fun, and amicable conversation is a hallmark of this lot. You would be hard pressed to find a more likeable person than Phil, and we both have similar thoughts on the DIS staff.
I've been to a great many racing circuits, and its the only racing venue I've been to where I've found the staff to be genuinely unpleasant. And yes, we go there with a smile, and relaxed frame of mind.
Being chased down in the pits by some grossly obese Bubba Buford T Justice, barking at you that you shouldn't be in there, then when you produce your pass he shuts up and goes back to his bucket of fried chicken. Or one of your group being told that he is going to be arrested, and his perfectly street legal KE100 is going to be confiscated, when a polite please can you park that for the weekend would suffice. Or the above mentioned episode where as we were fixing some lunch before packing up and heading home, and security came around and started telling everyone that if they weren't packed up and gone in a half hour their campers would be towed. Things like that wipes the smile off your face pretty quickly.
It all smacks of thanks for coming and spending your hard earned money, now get the hell out.
There are some venues where you truly feel welcome, and part of the event. I've never felt that way at Daytona, and I've been there more than a few times. Their attitude seems to be one of you should feel privileged to be able to come here and spend your hard earned income. My last trip there was for the '08 Daytona 500, because my wife had always wanted to see the 500. But having fulfilled that request, I'll never set foot back in that dump.
Fax