Camping tickets, ACO etc
Camping tickets, ACO etc
Author
Discussion

Davislove

Original Poster:

2,295 posts

267 months

Friday 21st October 2005
quotequote all
Hi all,

Well, it's actually happin next year I will be making Le Mans! Ferry booked, so next on the agenda is camping tickets.

Is it worth applying to the ACO to try and get Houx or annexe? Would it be easier to go to the agents or Team lang now and pay a little more but secure a ticket? Is it per car or per person?

Cheers

up-the-dubs

4,282 posts

250 months

Saturday 22nd October 2005
quotequote all
Camping Per car. Read the other threads below, someone has said that these sites are full unless you go the team route it seams.

baron bashoneov

793 posts

248 months

Saturday 22nd October 2005
quotequote all
Team Langoustine www.teamlangoustine.com
Visit now and contact Andy Macswan and he will put you at ease.

remal

25,071 posts

255 months

Sunday 23rd October 2005
quotequote all
ditto I booked with them for next year. and it will be my first Le Mans

just need to sort out the ferry

baron bashoneov

793 posts

248 months

Sunday 23rd October 2005
quotequote all
remal said:
ditto I booked with them for next year. and it will be my first Le Mans

just need to sort out the ferry


I spoke with Andrew (team langoustine) recently
and they are block booking speed ferries on the Wednesday - see if they can help you.

remal

25,071 posts

255 months

Sunday 23rd October 2005
quotequote all
I talked about it but the cars we go in (Tigers don't get many MPG and we are based in Bristol, chedder and Truro so Dover is a bit far. we are looking at plymouth, portsmouth to cean le harve. Will cost more but be less than half the distance for us

regards

Davislove

Original Poster:

2,295 posts

267 months

Sunday 23rd October 2005
quotequote all
cheers guys, will give Andy a bell tommorow