muy buenohairy_scotsman wrote:USGP parking spaces now for sale.
$200 each.
http://us2.campaign-archive1.com/?u=420 ... 0b18e4db26
Also, just got word there will be 1400 porta potties on site.
...and no sales of 1-day passes for 2012.
That's a bit high. I used to park for $10 at Indy.hairy_scotsman wrote:USGP parking spaces now for sale.
$200 each.
http://us2.campaign-archive1.com/?u=420 ... 0b18e4db26
Also, just got word there will be 1400 porta potties on site.
...and no sales of 1-day passes for 2012.
From ground level, you can't see too much of 3,4,5 from there. Maybe little glimpses as cars flash by narrow gaps, but that would be about it. From up high in the bleachers? Maybe, but there's no way to know for sure until we get up there.alpen wrote:to our resident track experts - would you say turn 15 or turn 15 corner would be a better grandstand? Can you see turns 3 / 4 / 5 from the corner grandstand or does the elevation get in the way? Thanks!
WHere? At a friends house?dren wrote:That's a bit high. I used to park for $10 at Indy.hairy_scotsman wrote:USGP parking spaces now for sale.
$200 each.
http://us2.campaign-archive1.com/?u=420 ... 0b18e4db26
Also, just got word there will be 1400 porta potties on site.
...and no sales of 1-day passes for 2012.
New Braunfels is one of my favorite towns. Be sure to try a German restaurant while you are there.seninha wrote:$200 for 3 day parking
That is not OK. Wonder if you can park your car for less then that?
Or maybe just take the bus to the circuit.
We are staying in a Hotel in New Braunfels. Idea was to go by car but for $200 I think I have to look for other solution.
Will do,thanks.Love German food.donskar wrote:New Braunfels is one of my favorite towns. Be sure to try a German restaurant while you are there.seninha wrote:$200 for 3 day parking
That is not OK. Wonder if you can park your car for less then that?
Or maybe just take the bus to the circuit.
We are staying in a Hotel in New Braunfels. Idea was to go by car but for $200 I think I have to look for other solution.
COTA is saying they will not allow walk-up admission to the circuit, even with a ticket. There are a couple of places saying they have agreements with COTA to allow access for people from those properties, but nobody will provide anything written as verification. So that's a little risky, imho. I wish I had better news. I live in Austin and have tickets but still don't know what is the best way to go on race week.seninha wrote:Will do,thanks.Love German food.donskar wrote:New Braunfels is one of my favorite towns. Be sure to try a German restaurant while you are there.seninha wrote:$200 for 3 day parking
That is not OK. Wonder if you can park your car for less then that?
Or maybe just take the bus to the circuit.
We are staying in a Hotel in New Braunfels. Idea was to go by car but for $200 I think I have to look for other solution.
Living in Holland I go at least 3 times a year to Germany (Nordschleife )
But about parking. What you guys think is best to do.Drive from New Braunfels and try to park the car around the track (not on a $200 parking place) or would this be impossible?
Or should we drive to Austin and take the bus to the track?
What kind of promoters are these guys anyway?hairy_scotsman wrote: ...
COTA is saying they will not allow walk-up admission to the circuit, even with a ticket.
...
I'd guess yes.Or should we drive to Austin and take the bus to the track?