brooklands museum classic breakfasts 2011
brooklands museum classic breakfasts 2011
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tonymor

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195 months

Sunday 23rd January 2011
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Went to Brooklands classic Breakfast meeting today not the brightest of weather but that did not deter a good turn out of classics and modern cars and bikesvery good breakfast and of course great museum exhibits to see.Next breakfast event there is 20 2 11.To be recommended.

D34NO87

832 posts

195 months

Sunday 23rd January 2011
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Any pictures?

tonymor

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195 months

Sunday 23rd January 2011
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Sorry I was unable to do photos as i was marshalling there and was running round like a scalded cat parking the entrants.

johnvthe2nd

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220 months

Monday 24th January 2011
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what time did it all start / finish?

thanks

Edited by johnvthe2nd on Monday 24th January 16:01

tonymor

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Monday 24th January 2011
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It started at 8am and the breakfasts are served till 10am the entry gives you access to all the mueseum exhibits,which are many until it closes at 4pm.I left at 1pm and there were still quite a few cars in the paddock to look at.Every body seemed very friendly and happy to chat.

johnvthe2nd

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220 months

Tuesday 25th January 2011
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thanks, sounds good .. I'll try to get to the next one as I bought membership this year so I should use it ..

RichB

55,329 posts

307 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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I usually visit Brooklands once or twice a year, last year for the New Year's Day meeting and the AMOC had a gathering in the spring. My issue with these breakfast meetings is that they charge for entry. I know the place has to make money but there's only so many times you can look round the museum. Brooklands are positioning these as an alternative to the Goodwood breakfast club meetings which are free and I believe for these to take off they also need to be free. By all means charge for entrance to the museum and they'll make money in the shop / cafe etc. but as a friendly place for an informal regular meet once a month on a Sunday it will get too expensive at £12 a time. scratchchin

Lordbenny

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242 months

Friday 28th January 2011
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RichB said:
I usually visit Brooklands once or twice a year, last year for the New Year's Day meeting and the AMOC had a gathering in the spring. My issue with these breakfast meetings is that they charge for entry. I know the place has to make money but there's only so many times you can look round the museum. Brooklands are positioning these as an alternative to the Goodwood breakfast club meetings which are free and I believe for these to take off they also need to be free. By all means charge for entrance to the museum and they'll make money in the shop / cafe etc. but as a friendly place for an informal regular meet once a month on a Sunday it will get too expensive at £12 a time. scratchchin
I've got family membership, free entry whenever you want for you and 3 others! Nice place to visit just for a drink in the members bar if any thing else.