LM24 Tickets 2024 (not buying and selling)
Discussion
EddScott said:
Decided a while ago I wanted to go to Le Mans next year. Didn't know about this ACO business so assumed tickets were only available yesterday.
Has anyone booked one of those glamping tent things? It's horribly expensive but you get 4 nights, train over etc.
No but it does make some of the private campsite prices (booked up ages ago) more acceptable.Has anyone booked one of those glamping tent things? It's horribly expensive but you get 4 nights, train over etc.
For parking (as full week all sold out), there is free parking by far side of airport but Brian (good guy) on midweek motorsport interview did mention free parking at university and the. Tram to Antares as a good option if staying offsite.
Gets you closer than airport parking and an easier exit I assume
Mellow Yellow said:
Dunno why anyone would consider buying tickets open market. Now they are E-tickets it's all too easy for somebody to sell the same ticket numerous times, or even knock out fake ones; you're not going to know if you've been stitched up until next June.
Was thinking that too. Last year I sold spare camping (at face value) to a German who didn’t know me from Adam. I wonder did anyone get ripped off? I guess people with a history on here or other forums would be the safe betEddScott said:
Decided a while ago I wanted to go to Le Mans next year. Didn't know about this ACO business so assumed tickets were only available yesterday.
Has anyone booked one of those glamping tent things? It's horribly expensive but you get 4 nights, train over etc.
If money no object then do whatever, your choice.Has anyone booked one of those glamping tent things? It's horribly expensive but you get 4 nights, train over etc.
No right or wrong, just different options for Le Mans etc etc.
However, I struggle to see what value is in the glamping (or other ‘luxury’ Le Mans options). Regardless of whether money was no object.
Long time advocate of off circuit accommodation. Really doesn’t make for a worse weekend staying within 20-30 min range of circuit.
This year I’ve got a lovely newly renovated, self contained 2 bedroom house with swimming pool/gardens and secure parking. Close to shops and numerous restaurants. Secure and doesn’t matter what the weather is doing. Simple drive into circuit. £195 per person (based on 3 staying) for 4 nights.
Only negative is limited drinks at the circuit on Saturday, however after Thursday, Friday and Sunday night, a lighter Saturday isn’t such a bad thing.
Whether it is hotel, Airbnb or campsites I believe there is better value and more enjoyment simply being in France staying off circuit.
But that’s my preference, no right or wrong option.
I'm totally with you. I think the days of 'you have to camp at Le Mans' are effectively over. To be honest, I've never camped at Le Mans and I don't feel I've missed out on anything at all, in fact, quite the opposite. As I don't drink and haven't for a number of years, alcohol and driving is a non-issue for me as well as ensuring that I can make it through the night.
Just got this email from ACO
Regarding the 24 Hours of Le Mans ticketing success, Week and Weekend Admision, Grandstand tickets, Camping Areas and paid Parking passes are no longer available, in order to guarantee a quality spectator experience.
Tickets for Test Day, Free Practice and Qualifying sessions are still available.
Sample the 24 Hours of Le Mans atmosphere on Sunday 9, Wednesday 12 and Thursday 13 June 2024!
You can also consult our official resale platform to buy or resell a ticket.
Regarding the 24 Hours of Le Mans ticketing success, Week and Weekend Admision, Grandstand tickets, Camping Areas and paid Parking passes are no longer available, in order to guarantee a quality spectator experience.
Tickets for Test Day, Free Practice and Qualifying sessions are still available.
Sample the 24 Hours of Le Mans atmosphere on Sunday 9, Wednesday 12 and Thursday 13 June 2024!
You can also consult our official resale platform to buy or resell a ticket.
paulg390 said:
Just managed to get on at 09:30 and as above... no grandstands available. Never known them sell out so quickly ... even last year I got the ones I needed :-(
You must have been lucky. I didn't get grandstands last year for the first time ever. It inspired me to join the ACO this year. Bonus is it actually worked out cheaper when you add up ACO membership, 2 general entry and 2 Grandstands at Dunlop.Aysedasi2 said:
I'm totally with you. I think the days of 'you have to camp at Le Mans' are effectively over. To be honest, I've never camped at Le Mans and I don't feel I've missed out on anything at all, in fact, quite the opposite. As I don't drink and haven't for a number of years, alcohol and driving is a non-issue for me as well as ensuring that I can make it through the night.
For me I like the freedom to pop in and out. We take a motorhome and bikes. So up to the stand for a couple of hours at the start. Back to the MH for coffee. Back to the circuit for sunset maybe watch a bit of music. Back to the MH to relax and a few drinks. Midnight cycle out to Arnarge/Mulsanne for a bit of night racing. Back to the motorhome for around 2am for some kip. Maybe get up for sunrise??? Back to MH for homemade bacon butties. etc etc.Charlie san said:
Managed to get two Chapelle tickets, it says "Free seating" (love the French translating to English) Presuming there are no seat allocations, just get any seat available?
That sounds a nightmare. I was in Dunlop (assigned seats) year before last. Someone was sitting in my seat I had to asked them to move. they (and lots of others) did not have seat tickets but got in with some kind of VIP pass and just stood on the stairway blocking the view of people who had paid for seats!!!I can see the 'Free seating' being unavailable for late comers.
pauljoecoe said:
Charlie san said:
Managed to get two Chapelle tickets, it says "Free seating" (love the French translating to English) Presuming there are no seat allocations, just get any seat available?
That sounds a nightmare. I was in Dunlop (assigned seats) year before last. Someone was sitting in my seat I had to asked them to move. they (and lots of others) did not have seat tickets but got in with some kind of VIP pass and just stood on the stairway blocking the view of people who had paid for seats!!!I can see the 'Free seating' being unavailable for late comers.
toasty said:
We've got tickets in Epinettes this time. How does it compare with Beausejour?
Eppinettes is nice. Much smaller than BSJ and it you get there early you may be able to get access to EHU. I like the location too.However - I am very annoyed!!!! I wanted Epinettes and it said no availability when I tried to purchase 2 weeks ago with my ACO membership pre sale!
pauljoecoe said:
That sounds a nightmare. I was in Dunlop (assigned seats) year before last. Someone was sitting in my seat I had to asked them to move. they (and lots of others) did not have seat tickets but got in with some kind of VIP pass and just stood on the stairway blocking the view of people who had paid for seats!!!
To be fair, that's not just at Le Mans. I work as a volunteer grandstand steward at the Goodwood Revival and there are always liggers who think that just because they have a fancy Rolex badge (that gets them into the Rolex enclosure - and nothing else) they're entitled to go and sit anywhere they want to..... Did offsite camping for a couple of Classics, even with odd short cuts like through the hospital car park driving in a group was a pain. Rouge car park full last time we drove so parked on slip road other side if airport.
Camping close to track has a few advantages like waking up at 4am during Classic and watching the GT40s stream by or having breakfast or a beer and watching support races or a stroll up to Porsche curves for late practice and fireworks or just wandering over to watch what’s on track without preparing for a full day or half day trip and allows different people in group to meet up easily.
Plus a casual stroll back down the track after presentations etc
There’s not many places in UK or Western Europe where you can stay inside the event.
Camping close to track has a few advantages like waking up at 4am during Classic and watching the GT40s stream by or having breakfast or a beer and watching support races or a stroll up to Porsche curves for late practice and fireworks or just wandering over to watch what’s on track without preparing for a full day or half day trip and allows different people in group to meet up easily.
Plus a casual stroll back down the track after presentations etc
There’s not many places in UK or Western Europe where you can stay inside the event.
pauljoecoe said:
Charlie san said:
Managed to get two Chapelle tickets, it says "Free seating" (love the French translating to English) Presuming there are no seat allocations, just get any seat available?
That sounds a nightmare. I was in Dunlop (assigned seats) year before last. Someone was sitting in my seat I had to asked them to move. they (and lots of others) did not have seat tickets but got in with some kind of VIP pass and just stood on the stairway blocking the view of people who had paid for seats!!!I can see the 'Free seating' being unavailable for late comers.
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