HELP WHERE TO STAY!!!!!!!!!
HELP WHERE TO STAY!!!!!!!!!
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E320 CAB

Original Poster:

110 posts

245 months

Monday 29th August 2005
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ALWAYS STAYED PARKING BLUE WHAT A DUMP!
ANY ADVICE WHERE TO STAY WHERE TO GET TICKETS FROM ETC CANT STAY THERE AGAIN NO FACITIIES ,PIKEYS STAELING ANYTHING NOT SCREWED DOWN WAS HORRID ALMOST PUT ME OFF FOR LIFE.

ANYONE CAN HELP PLEASE POST REPLY OR BETTER EMAIL

STEVEN.TAYLOR1@BTINTERNET.COM


CHEERS

STEVE

v15ben

16,100 posts

262 months

Monday 29th August 2005
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Don't shout mate, we can hear you

Try Houx if you want marked out pitches and a guaranteed size of pitch.

If not, try Houx Annexe or Beausjour through a company called Team Langoustine. Ask for Andy and it'll be sorted.

That's what I did and it worked a treat

Piglet

6,250 posts

276 months

Monday 29th August 2005
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Yup, we can hear you Steve, you can take the caps lock off!!

The name of Parking Bleu should really give it away for you - it's basically a car park so the facilities are never likely to be any good.

You need to get onto one of the "normal" campsites, Houx, Houx Annexe, Maison Blance, Beausejour, Karting Nord etc. etc.

Check out some of the older threads on here about the different campsites. Chances are you're too late to get tickets for Houx, Houx Annexe, MB from the ACO but as Ben says some of the tour companies will be able to oblige if you're happy to pay for their services.

If you want to book direct with the ACO, go to the Lemans.org web site, find the booking form download, print it off, change the date from 2005 to 2006, put in what you want and fax it to the ACO. If you put Beausejour you'll almost certainly get those tickets, chances are the others are already sold out (perhaps not KN though??).

Do read some of the older threads, they'll tell you pretty well all you need to know.


>> Edited by Piglet on Monday 29th August 13:16

remal

25,071 posts

255 months

Monday 29th August 2005
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v15ben said:


If not, try Houx Annexe or Beausjour through a company called Team Langoustine. Ask for Andy and it'll be sorted.

That's what I did and it worked a treat


Ditto thats also what I did

regards

v15ben

16,100 posts

262 months

Monday 29th August 2005
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Agree with Piglet there! I decided to go to Le Mans 2005 on a Monday night and by Friday I was booked and had camping, ferry and car sorted and ready to go!

There is a wealth of info on the Le Mans forum - not sure if the threads about what to take and where to stay are far from the top of the pile either! They will be around somewhere!

up-the-dubs

4,282 posts

250 months

Monday 29th August 2005
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v15ben said:
Agree with Piglet there! I decided to go to Le Mans 2005 on a Monday night and by Friday I was booked and had camping, ferry and car sorted and ready to go!

There is a wealth of info on the Le Mans forum - not sure if the threads about what to take and where to stay are far from the top of the pile either! They will be around somewhere!


There was a what to take thread?????

Bugger. I even started one, and STILL brought nothing I needed and everything I didn't. Stupid Iri...

E320 CAB

Original Poster:

110 posts

245 months

Tuesday 30th August 2005
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thanks all team langestine want me to by granstand tickets not that keen anyway round that

v15ben

16,100 posts

262 months

Wednesday 31st August 2005
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Team Langoustine just offered me the camping ticket and nothing else. If I want a grandstand ticket I will buy it there but normally I don't bother.