Travel Destinations Porsche curves

Travel Destinations Porsche curves

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sahajesh

380 posts

155 months

Friday 17th May
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I loved Speed Chills Bleu Nord, pity they got bought out.

Next year will be Lycian, I think (if I go at all).

Northcote67

157 posts

47 months

Monday 20th May
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To be fair TD have now moved me to the right crossing and day, I was just lucky I had checked their crossing details and realised they has booked the crossing date wrong and that the Wednesday ferry hadn't sold out in the week between notifying them and get confirmation of the change.

ellroy

7,086 posts

227 months

Monday 20th May
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There’s some news, Daily Sportscar, that the ACO are looking to add new grandstands, including at the Porsche curves as of next year.

You may have to move anyway. Worth keeping an eye on.

Northcote67

157 posts

47 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Interesting, I would have thought they would be looking at either the spectator zone on the inside of the circuit or possibly the area to the right of TD's area (if looking down towards Arnage) where they sometime hold corporate events during the race (Porsche had it last year). We shall see.


Ben Jk

1,641 posts

168 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Northcote67 said:
Interesting, I would have thought they would be looking at either the spectator zone on the inside of the circuit or possibly the area to the right of TD's area (if looking down towards Arnage) where they sometime hold corporate events during the race (Porsche had it last year). We shall see.
I would have thought it will be on the inside of the curves if anywhere.

Northcote67

157 posts

47 months

Tuesday 21st May
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isn't the TD area privately owned though? Anyway, it's all about money, will wait and see what happens

Ben Jk

1,641 posts

168 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Northcote67 said:
isn't the TD area privately owned though? Anyway, it's all about money, will wait and see what happens
It's officially part of Beausejour.

Porkieboy

155 posts

175 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Lycian do have an event guide on the wbsite as a download, although specific to the Village it may have some useful information which may be of value to others in Le Mans

https://www.paperturn-view.com/uk/lycian-events-li...

Ladder

3 posts

Yesterday (09:41)
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Hi all, will be attending for the first time this year. Booked the pre-erect tent option with TD on Porsche Curves. Counter to what others have shared, I've had a pretty smooth ride with them, albeit will accept I have no previous engagement to benchmark it against and we are on plain euro tunnel transfers.

Packing light with a gas stove, tables, chairs, torches and a cooler box with as many drinks we can load in. Planning on managing food out there.

Looking for any views on or "things I wish I had known" from others who have had the pre-erect tent option previously.
Can ice be purchased out there easily?




Strasse

88 posts

183 months

Yesterday (14:01)
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Have a look here-
https://www.le-mans-guide.co.uk/where-to-shop. It states here the ice was last year


Enjoy LM'24
I'm on the 0600 Shuttle on Monday....a bit keen.

Regards

Strasse

Ben Jk

1,641 posts

168 months

Yesterday (16:19)
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Ladder said:
Hi all, will be attending for the first time this year. Booked the pre-erect tent option with TD on Porsche Curves. Counter to what others have shared, I've had a pretty smooth ride with them, albeit will accept I have no previous engagement to benchmark it against and we are on plain euro tunnel transfers.

Packing light with a gas stove, tables, chairs, torches and a cooler box with as many drinks we can load in. Planning on managing food out there.

Looking for any views on or "things I wish I had known" from others who have had the pre-erect tent option previously.
Can ice be purchased out there easily?
It can get pretty cold at night so pack warm stuff.

The “Igloo” cool boxes can last 5 days if prepped correctly. They aren’t cheap but work.

Take a small FM radio and plug in headphones to listen to Radio Le Mans.

Walk into Arnage on Friday afternoon for beers and a great atmosphere.



Northcote67

157 posts

47 months

Yesterday (17:45)
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Ice can be bought at the supermarket and if they run out they sell frozen bottles of water which you can stick in your ice box.

This may be of interest too - https://motorsporttraveldestinations.com/blog/le-m...

FredericRobinson

3,795 posts

234 months

Yesterday (17:58)
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Northcote67 said:
Ice can be bought at the supermarket and if they run out they sell frozen bottles of water which you can stick in your ice box.

This may be of interest too - https://motorsporttraveldestinations.com/blog/le-m...
Anyone watching a cooking demonstration at 6pm on the Saturday should be banned from Le
Mans for life

gt6

1,441 posts

187 months

Yesterday (18:23)
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Anyone that thinks people will want to watch a cooking demo at that time must not understand who will be there and what they are there for. Who ever organised that should be sacked for sure

RL17

1,265 posts

95 months

Too many cooks…… 😀

Cass63

273 posts

121 months

Ben Jk said:
It can get pretty cold at night so pack warm stuff.

The “Igloo” cool boxes can last 5 days if prepped correctly. They aren’t cheap but work.

Take a small FM radio and plug in headphones to listen to Radio Le Mans.

Walk into Arnage on Friday afternoon for beers and a great atmosphere.
walk?

Ben Jk

1,641 posts

168 months

Cass63 said:
Ben Jk said:
It can get pretty cold at night so pack warm stuff.

The “Igloo” cool boxes can last 5 days if prepped correctly. They aren’t cheap but work.

Take a small FM radio and plug in headphones to listen to Radio Le Mans.

Walk into Arnage on Friday afternoon for beers and a great atmosphere.
walk?
From TD Porsche Curves yep? 30 mins walk. Quicker on way back as you are on beer scooters. Just don’t fall in the ditch.

Becks2702

Original Poster:

41 posts

109 months

Cass63 said:
alk?
Think there is a bike hire place near BSJ roundabout too! Unless you have space to take your own bikes.
We take ours to get around Arnage sat night is a good place to watch

Ladder

3 posts

thanks for the replies: helpful links and will look through them,

Arriving Thursday mid-afternoon, on the 10am Euro Tunnel over then driving down, most likely the direct route over.

Are cars easy to get in and out of the camping site? I have expected that once in, we probably won't use it as we tram/shuttle around the spots.

Do TD have their own shuttle runs around the circuit or did I misread something else?
Has anyone had the pre-erect tent option...wondering if I need to pack the air mattress ...


Edited by Ladder on Sunday 2nd June 16:37

Vsix and Vtec

677 posts

20 months

Cass63 said:
walk?
I usually walk from BSJ. There's a bit of the road where there's no path, but there is one once you get about a 3rd of the way down the road.