Unfortunately, I do not know. We will call tomorrow and ask that question, then report back.Pup wrote:That's because the photos I posted earlier came from them. It was a pretty informative podcast they had earlier this week, actually.
Les - can you tell us what the color coded dots on the model mean?
Fans purchasing General Admission tickets will have access to any of the grass seating areas of the track: Turn 7 and the chicanes - Turns 8 and 9; the straightaway between Turns 10 and 11; and the straightaway between Turns 18 and 19. There are no seating structures in these areas.
If these were your only options, which would you choose?
Turn 2 Grandstand $200..General Admission $300..Turn 12 Grandstand (upper level)$400 .. None of these options
If these were your only options, which would you choose?
Turn 12 Grandstand (lower level) Turns 3, 4, and 5 Grandstands Turn 11 Grandstand None of these options
$150 $400 $600 respectively
If these were your only options, which would you choose?
Turn 12 Grandstand (upper level) Turns 3, 4, and 5 Grandstands Turn 12 Grandstand (lower level) None of these options
$150 $200 $600
If these were your only options, which would you choose?
Turn 2 Grandstand Turn 11 Grandstand General Admission None of these options
$300 $200 $400
If these were your only options, which would you choose?
Turn 12 Grandstand (upper level) General Admission Turn 2 Grandstand None of these options
and then asks if I'm interested in premium seatingPremium seating is currently available for purchase at Circuit of The Americas. Advantages of premium seating include:
• The only tickets that include the ability to purchase on-site parking
• The best seats at the track, including, wide arena seats with armrests, cup holders, and more legroom than regular grandstand bleachers
• The only way to sit in the most popular locations: Main Grandstand, Turn 1, and Turn 15
strad wrote:Part of the survey they asked me to fill out about purchasing tickets...Fans purchasing General Admission tickets will have access to any of the grass seating areas of the track: Turn 7 and the chicanes - Turns 8 and 9; the straightaway between Turns 10 and 11; and the straightaway between Turns 18 and 19. There are no seating structures in these areas.
If these were your only options, which would you choose?
Turn 2 Grandstand $200..General Admission $300..Turn 12 Grandstand (upper level)$400 .. None of these options
If these were your only options, which would you choose?
Turn 12 Grandstand (lower level) Turns 3, 4, and 5 Grandstands Turn 11 Grandstand None of these options
$150 $400 $600 respectivelyIf these were your only options, which would you choose?
Turn 12 Grandstand (upper level) Turns 3, 4, and 5 Grandstands Turn 12 Grandstand (lower level) None of these options
$150 $200 $600If these were your only options, which would you choose?
Turn 2 Grandstand Turn 11 Grandstand General Admission None of these options
$300 $200 $400If these were your only options, which would you choose?
Turn 12 Grandstand (upper level) General Admission Turn 2 Grandstand None of these options
I would say Upper seats on the Turn 12 Grandstands of those options.Premium seating is currently available for purchase at Circuit of The Americas. Advantages of premium seating include:
• The only tickets that include the ability to purchase on-site parking
• The best seats at the track, including, wide arena seats with armrests, cup holders, and more legroom than regular grandstand bleachers
• The only way to sit in the most popular locations: Main Grandstand, Turn 1, and Turn 15
I think not.strad wrote: ...
and then asks if I'm interested in premium seating
Yeah, Monaco's also the single richest place on the entire planet which pays NOTHING for its race and is not incurring $300 million in construction costs. I wouldn't expect it to be as expensive as any other race, honestly. Roll out a $20 million fee just to hold the damn race, then add in the price to lay all new tarmac throughout and we'll talk about where ticket prices stand at that point.Nando wrote:That´s a good question...
I read that Monaco is actually cheaper if you compare highest and lowest prices compared to Austin. Now that is insane.
Not counting the hotel in Monaco. (can´t remember it´s name)
All tickets for the 2012 FORMULA 1 UNITED STATES GRAND PRIX are for three-day entry to the track on November 16-17-18, 2012. No tickets will be sold for individual days. The three-day ticket price also includes complimentary shuttle service between downtown Austin and the track.
Fans purchasing General Admission tickets will have access to any of the grass seating areas of the track: Turn 7 and the chicanes - Turns 8 and 9; the straightaway between Turns 10 and 11; and the straightaway between Turns 18 and 19. There are no seating structures in these areas.