2024 Le Mans 24hr Ticket Prices
Discussion
Most of the camping is around euro 90 or euro 75 ACO price. (So order of £80 to £60 for 4 persons or so on a pitch).
Woodlands Silverstone for F1 looks like £129 pounds per person plus a £7.74 per person booking fee!
If camping at LM getting better and camping prices aligned to a reasonable level (and there’s demand) and the event costs are suitably covered ( not much money in 2020 or 2021) and track facilities also get improved I can’t see much to complain about.
Much better than a bigger increase in GE prices.
Woodlands Silverstone for F1 looks like £129 pounds per person plus a £7.74 per person booking fee!
If camping at LM getting better and camping prices aligned to a reasonable level (and there’s demand) and the event costs are suitably covered ( not much money in 2020 or 2021) and track facilities also get improved I can’t see much to complain about.
Much better than a bigger increase in GE prices.
FredericRobinson said:
It looks from the ACO website like camping tickets are going on sale at the same time as the rest
Oh! If they do, then I think that's back to how it was in 2022 when I first went, which seemed more sensible to me. Asking people to pay for entry tickets and then hoping they can secure somewhere to camp in a later sale seemed a bit harsh, I can imagine there were people who were left holding tickets but nowhere to stay at one point. vincegail said:
Kev_Mk3 said:
Get ready to lube up and bend over.
The ACO pricing dildo comes without lube this year. Camping prices for Tertre Rouge/Houx/Epinettes have risen with a cool 40% from105/125 (ACO/Non-ACO) to 147/175 euros for next year.
vincegail said:
Kev_Mk3 said:
Get ready to lube up and bend over.
The ACO pricing dildo comes without lube this year. Camping prices for Tertre Rouge/Houx/Epinettes have risen with a cool 40% from105/125 (ACO/Non-ACO) to 147/175 euros for next year.
There are alternative options if that price increase makes the trip too much. Municipal campsite I know of 20 mins from the circuit at €14 per night.
Loads of options out there to make the event work for individuals. Especially if you do want a bit more comfort, there are much cheaper and better alternatives within close range than any of the on site ‘luxury’ offerings.
A combination of renewed popularity and trying to recover from Covid loses means price rises are inevitable. And too be fair, there is constant investment in the site. I think a whole new pit building / grandstand is still waiting to be done.
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