F1 Monza Advice please
F1 Monza Advice please
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baz995

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390 posts

187 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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Hi all,

Having googled for several hours now i think i have saturated myself with too much info! In essence what i would like to get is some help or advice on going to Monza next year, i apprecaite it is ages away but its for my wifes 40th birthday so i am trying to get all my ducks lined up and see how much i have to start saving. We are more than happy camping, perhaps in a pre erected tent to save on luggage if we fly but as its her 40th and she spoiled me with the British GP this year for my 40th i would like to see if i can make it a bit more special. The only snag i have is that as she is a teacher we would have to do Fri to Mon :-(

Any advice at all would be more than welcome

Edited by baz995 on Friday 16th September 11:16

Steve620

49 posts

220 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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I went a couple of years ago with my wife and we had a great time. We drove down stopping on route around the Swiss lakes and then stayed in Milan for a couple of days. Got dragged around some expensive clothes shops and some great sites. Driving in Milan was crazy but no dents (although parking was lousy!) The race was great, weather was scorching and having been to most European F1 races now the track side food was typically Italian!


spinone

26 posts

228 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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one of my mates has gone this year. He has combined it with a holiday round Europe, but has booked it all himself for a reasonable cost. He did Eurostar to Paris, then Paris to Milan First Class(£80). He rented an apartment in the city rather than pay 300 euros per night.
He is due back next weekend and I will find out a few more details if you are interested.

Digi75

56 posts

210 months

Thursday 13th October 2011
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Fri to Mon will be a problem at the campsite. I think it's still first come first served and is usually full by the Thursday.

It's this close to the circuit though...
http://g.co/maps/nds4s

sklar

1,491 posts

239 months

Friday 14th October 2011
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Sorry for hijacking this thread smile

Just booked a hotel and about to book flights for next year. We're going to be in the Piscina stand all being well.

There's 4 of us and we want to take the first flight out on the Saturday so we catch the qualifying then take the last BA flight from Linate on the Sunday which is 19:10. The race starts at 14:00, say 2h all in including being on the track at the end, will 2.5 hours get us from the track to Linate in time for check-in closing at 18:30?

Perhaps skip the track invasion and make our way swiftly to the Vedano exit onto the shuttle bus to the station?

baz995

Original Poster:

390 posts

187 months

Friday 14th October 2011
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sklar said:
Sorry for hijacking this thread smile

Just booked a hotel and about to book flights for next year. We're going to be in the Piscina stand all being well.

There's 4 of us and we want to take the first flight out on the Saturday so we catch the qualifying then take the last BA flight from Linate on the Sunday which is 19:10. The race starts at 14:00, say 2h all in including being on the track at the end, will 2.5 hours get us from the track to Linate in time for check-in closing at 18:30?

Perhaps skip the track invasion and make our way swiftly to the Vedano exit onto the shuttle bus to the station?
that sounds exactly what i am looking to do, do you have any kind of prices yet? never having been there yet i have no idea about the places you mention :-) yet...

sklar

1,491 posts

239 months

Friday 14th October 2011
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Well this year #5 Piscina grandstand was €200 euros for the weekend if booking early. It's on the start/finish straight at the end of the pit exit. It's half the price of the other start/finish grandstands.

Hotel rates seem to be opportunistic for the weekend.

We're staying at the Holiday Inn Milan Nord. It's within 10km of the circuit and Linate airport with close rail links. They want €1000 a night for their flexible rate eek but I booked using my Holiday Inn Priority Club points. At 15,000 points a night per room it was a bargain compared to the rack rate!

The no-frills airlines haven't released schedules/prices for that month yet, but BA and Alitalia fly there multiple times a day. BA on Opodo.co.uk is £150ish and on BA.com it's £185 return. Alitalia is similar pricing. I'm going to book using my BA miles though I think, got quite a few and at 9,000 miles+£27 it seems mad not to.

I was going to go on the Friday, but due to work cover commitments I can only do the Sat/Sun.