Rip Off Britain

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mrlambo

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22 posts

196 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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I had to buy my son a Jenson Button cap - £25! a rubbish burger & sausage in a horrid bun £11; £48 to get in; petrol to get there & back etc. It's not justifiable! i know everyone needs to make money but unless you're willing (and able) to blow a few hunded pounds you have to say NO to pretty much everything your kids want.

skylinecrazy

13,986 posts

209 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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mrlambo said:
I had to buy my son a Jenson Button cap - £25! a rubbish burger & sausage in a horrid bun £11; £48 to get in; petrol to get there & back etc. It's not justifiable! i know everyone needs to make money but unless you're willing (and able) to blow a few hunded pounds you have to say NO to pretty much everything your kids want.
Don't go then.

It's well worth it IMO.

bigburd

2,670 posts

215 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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At Silverstone the "non-driver specific" ones were £20

58warren

589 posts

194 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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I had a fantastic day at Goodwood on Saturday (my first trip there). A friend of mine managed to get tickets for £40 each and I think it was excellent value for the amount to see. The F1 cars on the hill climb were awesome as was the forest rally stage - especially the Pike's Peak Quattro - amazing!

I definitely want to go again next year.

Wildsea

1,855 posts

225 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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You can always be as tight as I was!!! Took all my own food and drink, saved me money and time waiting for food etc. Yes I know it means a heavy bag, but as I am trying to lose weight at the moment, the weight of the bag must get rid of a couple more calories. I didn't go round the stalls, as I knew I couldn't afford to buy anything. I was there for the cars anyway!!!

skylinecrazy

13,986 posts

209 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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Wildsea said:
You can always be as tight as I was!!! Took all my own food and drink, saved me money and time waiting for food etc. Yes I know it means a heavy bag, but as I am trying to lose weight at the moment, the weight of the bag must get rid of a couple more calories. I didn't go round the stalls, as I knew I couldn't afford to buy anything. I was there for the cars anyway!!!
Were you the guy lying there with a mile long mat and Chicken drumsticks galore?

hehe

Chunkster

54 posts

193 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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It was quite expensive, thats why I took my own food and drink. The entry fee is well worth it though imho.

Did anyone have a ride in the bowler wildcats? Was very tempted but 20 squid was a bit steep.

andyc.

1,216 posts

208 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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£20 fuel to get there,I got 4 tickets for £60 from ebay,I eat well before I went ,had a nice breckie bun with pork n leek sausages and coffee for four for £24,I have enough hats ,Had roast pork rolls for 4@£20 and filled a small water bottle from the various drinking water taps about the place.
Nice beer after in the pub by the entrance as I watched everybody else scramble for the exit ,
Cost.....£35 per head!
Had a great day.
Only moan was I just could not get around it all!
I think that is value for money considering the drivers I saw ,listened to ,chatted to, stood next to,
and the distance I stood from the cars at full chat!
I am sure it costs many hundreds of thousands to put on a show like that, and the man has to run the estate on something.

stevesuk

1,375 posts

197 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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My tip for next year would be to watch out for the Sunday Times free tickets offer.

Thats what we and the wife did on Friday. Although then you have to pay the penalty of needing to take a day off work, but thats no bad thing on a hot July day :-)

havoc

31,846 posts

250 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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The tickets themselves I don't think are bad value for money - there's a LOT to see/do! So kudos to Lord March for keeping it reasonably affordable, and for keeping all the big-names and big-name machines there.

The merchandising IS a rip-off...steer well-clear of it, not looking forward to the days when my child is clamouring for the stuff. But I doubt it's any different anywhere else in the world, or at any other event, so you can't blame Goodwood for that.

The food is like every other festival - of questionable quality for too much money...the 'captive audience' syndrome. Unfortunate, as that's the only real downside (location aside...see other thread) for me of the FoS.

heebeegeetee

29,497 posts

263 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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havoc said:
The merchandising IS a rip-off...steer well-clear of it, not looking forward to the days when my child is clamouring for the stuff. But I doubt it's any different anywhere else in the world, or at any other event, so you can't blame Goodwood for that.
ooh, I doubt it very much. I don't think you'd find comparable prices anywhere in Europe or America.

How much are the tickets for le Mans these days? We used to buy general entrance when we got there, and IIRC for about 18 years they were always around the £30-£35 mark depending on currency fluctuations. That was for both evenings/nights of practice and the 24 hour race, they would get you in at all parts of the track and into the grandstands above the pits apart from the first 2 and last 2 hours AND the practice day in april IIRC if you bought them in time.

Goodwood is probably only paying the British game, but we seriously do pay too much. But then thats up to us.

Hyperion

16,191 posts

215 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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You have to take a packed lunch anywhere these days. The mobile burger vans just take the piss.

dougc

8,240 posts

280 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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Free Times tickets, packed lunch. I spent £12 on the programme, running list and radio on the gate. £20 for petrol and a couple of pints meant a day out for 2 for about £20 each.

Trophybloo

1,207 posts

202 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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Went Friday and Saturday and thoroughly enjoyed it (as I have for the last 5 years) Compare the price per hour of entertainment with Premiership Football. GPs, Test Cricket or Major Concerts and FoS comes out on top easily. Le Mans actually costs a mega amount and the beer bought on site is double the cost of Goodwood! Then of course getting to Le Mans is an added cost. Top Gear Live at £27 for 1.5 hours of juvenile rubbish is a rip off - If you think FoS is then you definitely need to get out more wink
I'll be back again next year -where else could I speak to Hannu Mikkola, John Surtees and Timo Glock, get my piccie of Seb Loeb (taken in Ireland 07) signed by the man himself and see all the running 'silver arrows' Auto Unions and Mercs within 6 hours?

heebeegeetee

29,497 posts

263 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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Trophybloo said:
Went Friday and Saturday and thoroughly enjoyed it (as I have for the last 5 years) Compare the price per hour of entertainment with Premiership Football. GPs, Test Cricket or Major Concerts and FoS comes out on top easily. Le Mans actually costs a mega amount and the beer bought on site is double the cost of Goodwood! Then of course getting to Le Mans is an added cost. Top Gear Live at £27 for 1.5 hours of juvenile rubbish is a rip off - If you think FoS is then you definitely need to get out more wink
I'll be back again next year -where else could I speak to Hannu Mikkola, John Surtees and Timo Glock, get my piccie of Seb Loeb (taken in Ireland 07) signed by the man himself and see all the running 'silver arrows' Auto Unions and Mercs within 6 hours?
Fair comments but i was just comparing the price of what it costs a frenchman to walk into Le Mans as opposed to us going to Goodwood.

I've no idea what a le Mans ticket costs now, but in the 18 consecutive years i went the french cost remained about the same but the brit part of the equation (ie the ferry) went up four-fold.

fatboy18

19,368 posts

226 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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Sorry to say I had to give it a miss this year, Just did not have the funds available frown Ive enjoyed the day in the past, but I will aggree prices for Goodwood items have always been on the high side wink

Justin S

3,658 posts

276 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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Got free tickets to get in from a work sub contractor, took picnic and drinks, drove our 1.2 fiesta as broke our Honda accord,baulked at the programme, but bought it. Costs also included a dodge viper for my lad as he chose it £12, fuel about £15, Times freebee jezza dvd and bag £1.50, programme £12 and that was it for a fantastic day. Yes, I'm skint, but we still made the most of it.Had a free hat from Silverstone ,Astons racing, so didn't want any of them. Will go next year.

steve2

1,818 posts

233 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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I have been to the FOS for the last twelve years and i still think it is good value if you take your own food and drinks or if you drive an Audi get free drinks on the stand.
It is great that you can see all the cars and some drivers face to face.
I walked along with Mike Brewer and had a nice chat with him, went for a passenger ride in the Cayenne and drove a Q7 around the Auddi experience track.Also listened to Frank Belia, and Jamie Rednapp interviewing Sir Bobby Charlton
previous years Jenson nearly run me over in a golf cart, met Johnny Herbert, James Toseland, Troy Corser and loads of other stars
Overpriced? I for one dont think so, and also had some great drives down there

Chrisgr31

14,049 posts

270 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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Isn't £25 the standard price for a cap with a drivers name on it? Seem to recall they were that price at Le Mans as well?

Poledriver

29,127 posts

209 months

Monday 6th July 2009
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It's not just Britain!. At LeMans this year, Tuesday night in bars, beer was 5 Euros/half litre. Wednesday night it went up to 6 Euros!