Revival tickets

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Matt..

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3,586 posts

188 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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We're going to the revival next year as a family trip (parents 60th). Is it worth going for the grandstand tickets? Or is general admission ok? Gets expensive with the grandstand option.

I assume parking comes with tickets? It's not extra is it?


Thanks

ecsrobin

17,018 posts

164 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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Parking is in a big field and is free. If it's your first time and your only going for a day you won't get a chance to sit down as your senses are overloaded with everything going on.

t955daytona

307 posts

182 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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If you're looking to actually watch the racing then you really should consider the grandstand seats. It has become so busy over the last few years that the only other way to get a good viewing point is to get in early and camp at one spot all day, you then miss so much of what else is going on. Woodcote or even better still the chicane grandstands are your best options as they are also close to a lot of what is going on. Lavant is great but is a bit of a walk to the paddocks etc or a que for the tractor. Whatever you do it's the most magical event and has been the highlight of mine and my fathers year for a long time.

Edited by t955daytona on Tuesday 11th November 19:28

Keep it stiff

1,762 posts

172 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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If you are there for just the one day you will have so much to see that you are unlikely to want to stay in one place for too long. The grandstands are ideal if you just want to watch the racing, otherwise just move about. If you are parking in the classic car park "over the road" not a bad idea to take folding chairs that you can use or leave in the boot as the mood takes you or better still get yourself a shooting stick as part of your attire. The are plenty of good standing/sitting spectating points on the banking within reasonable walking distance of the main activities. Enjoy!

Ian Wegg

647 posts

139 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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Keep it stiff said:
... better still get yourself a shooting stick as part of your attire. The are plenty of good standing/sitting spectating points on the banking within reasonable walking distance of the main activities. Enjoy!
I'll second that. I'm a shooting stick convert, having been given one as a present and using it at the last Revival.

I've never used the grandstands at either the Revival or FoS.

~iw



RichB

51,430 posts

283 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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Ian Wegg said:
I've never used the grandstands at either the Revival or FoS.
And we're the opposite, although we do go for all 3 days. Friday is looking round day and Sat/sun are for watching the racing which we do from Chicane. Either way if it's your first time it's a great day out. Do dress appropriately. wink

ecsrobin

17,018 posts

164 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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RichB said:
Ian Wegg said:
I've never used the grandstands at either the Revival or FoS.
And we're the opposite, although we do go for all 3 days. Friday is looking round day and Sat/sun are for watching the racing which we do from Chicane. Either way if it's your first time it's a great day out. Do dress appropriately. wink
I have never used a grandstand at the revival. And I go to all 3 days. In previous years I've watched racing from above the pits, in the pits and at the end of the runway. However I no longer have that privilege so I go where I used to go, down lavant on the infield hill plus it's got its own catering, good views of the circuit and a short walk across the runway and your in the pits.

Being a GRRC member I spent most of my time when not walking around sat within the members enclosure at lavant and for the very first time I took a chair after realising it wasn't going to restrict anyone's view from that position.

9.3

1,133 posts

191 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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IMO the GRRC enclosure on the Lavant straight is not in a great position to view racing. Would be far better either closer towards Lavant corner, or on the inside of the track opposite where it is now.
As I said, in my opinion.

Paul Leek

30 posts

147 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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9.3 said:
IMO the GRRC enclosure on the Lavant straight is not in a great position to view racing. Would be far better either closer towards Lavant corner, or on the inside of the track opposite where it is now.
As I said, in my opinion.
We always park in the GRRC Lavant Straight enclosure just for one of the days. You're right, close to the tent you really only see the cars processing down the straight. However the parking area has been extended quite a way up towards Lavant corner now, and there are some great views of Lavant from there. Not only that, but you can see across to St. Mary's. If you've got really good binoculars you can see some of what's going on at Madgwick too.

ehasler

8,566 posts

282 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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I took my parents there this year on the Saturday, and got grandstand tickets as a) you get a good view of the racing without having to walk half-way round the circuit and b) it was somewhere they could sit as there is a lot of walking throughout the day.

They only used them for about half the day, as we wandered around the paddock area and had lunch etc... but it definitely made the day more enjoyable for them.

ecsrobin

17,018 posts

164 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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Paul Leek said:
9.3 said:
IMO the GRRC enclosure on the Lavant straight is not in a great position to view racing. Would be far better either closer towards Lavant corner, or on the inside of the track opposite where it is now.
As I said, in my opinion.
We always park in the GRRC Lavant Straight enclosure just for one of the days. You're right, close to the tent you really only see the cars processing down the straight. However the parking area has been extended quite a way up towards Lavant corner now, and there are some great views of Lavant from there. Not only that, but you can see across to St. Mary's. If you've got really good binoculars you can see some of what's going on at Madgwick too.
I was sat close to lavant corner as said got a good view over to St Mary's and could see the big screen for the rest of the track. As for good racing a lot of good action happened at lavant corner and generally when a car wants to break it seems to be there.