Haynes Motor Museum - monthly meet. 1st Sun of Month

Haynes Motor Museum - monthly meet. 1st Sun of Month

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BrettMRC

4,071 posts

160 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2021
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Sunday is looking OK weather-wise, so will be going along and putting the Mrs car in the 1970's paddock.

Anyone else going to brave the cold? smile

juice

8,532 posts

282 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2021
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Have a ticket for Sunday, but am undecided....

_Bart_

114 posts

50 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2021
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BrettMRC said:
Anyone else going to brave the cold? smile
We've just bought a ticket so likely will enjoy the drive out

s111dpc

1,344 posts

229 months

Thursday 4th November 2021
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Weather’s not looking too bad so will likely have a run down in the Alpine thumbup

bedonde

562 posts

230 months

Sunday 7th November 2021
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Quite a good turnout today, a bit of sunshine and some interesting metal to look at nerd

alfaspecial

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1,125 posts

140 months

Sunday 13th February 2022
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Did anyone go this month?

TBH I haven't been since Covid - last attended in Feb 2020 - just weeks before the first lockdown.


I do rather think the new regime - pre booked tickets (only) - and charging a fiver - is against the ethos of breakfast type meets.
Because the USP, to my mind, was the informal nature of Haynes BC - and the long lamented (Bristol) Avenue Drivers Club -
See what the weather is, have I had a drink the night before(?), pop down for a morning or just an hour, call in on the way somewhere....


I don't fancy pre-booking only to have to drop out due to weather etc but might give it ago come the summer...... but of course then the event will be sold out knowing my luck!

Obviously I appreciate Haynes are a business and must make a profit to recover their costs of organising (which must be quite substantial) "our" HBC but the pre-booking - loosing the spontaneity that was the attraction - will hopefully end should we ever really enjoy the sunny uplands of a post-Covid world.

Lily the Pink

5,783 posts

170 months

Sunday 13th February 2022
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alfaspecial said:
I do rather think the new regime - pre booked tickets (only) - and charging a fiver - is against the ethos of breakfast type meets.
Because the USP, to my mind, was the informal nature of Haynes BC - and the long lamented (Bristol) Avenue Drivers Club -
See what the weather is, have I had a drink the night before(?), pop down for a morning or just an hour, call in on the way somewhere....


I don't fancy pre-booking only to have to drop out due to weather etc but might give it ago come the summer...... but of course then the event will be sold out knowing my luck!

Obviously I appreciate Haynes are a business and must make a profit to recover their costs of organising (which must be quite substantial) "our" HBC but the pre-booking - loosing the spontaneity that was the attraction - will hopefully end should we ever really enjoy the sunny uplands of a post-Covid world.
Fully agreed; it's a pleasant drive for me but I'm not willing to commit in advance.

s111dpc

1,344 posts

229 months

Sunday 13th February 2022
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Lily the Pink said:
alfaspecial said:
I do rather think the new regime - pre booked tickets (only) - and charging a fiver - is against the ethos of breakfast type meets.
Because the USP, to my mind, was the informal nature of Haynes BC - and the long lamented (Bristol) Avenue Drivers Club -
See what the weather is, have I had a drink the night before(?), pop down for a morning or just an hour, call in on the way somewhere....


I don't fancy pre-booking only to have to drop out due to weather etc but might give it ago come the summer...... but of course then the event will be sold out knowing my luck!

Obviously I appreciate Haynes are a business and must make a profit to recover their costs of organising (which must be quite substantial) "our" HBC but the pre-booking - loosing the spontaneity that was the attraction - will hopefully end should we ever really enjoy the sunny uplands of a post-Covid world.
Fully agreed; it's a pleasant drive for me but I'm not willing to commit in advance.
It’s only £5 and given the investment they made during COVID to improve the parking and facilities I think this is a small price to pay, even you decide not to go.

As to February’s meet, I thought it was very well attended given the initial rain and blustery conditions. Some nice old French stuff on show in the paddock as well as a good mix of other motors in the main parking area.

bedonde

562 posts

230 months

Monday 14th February 2022
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s111dpc said:
It’s only £5 and given the investment they made during COVID to improve the parking and facilities I think this is a small price to pay, even you decide not to go.

As to February’s meet, I thought it was very well attended given the initial rain and blustery conditions. Some nice old French stuff on show in the paddock as well as a good mix of other motors in the main parking area.
They're a charity and I'm happy to support them, it's a great facility - and a fiver is pretty fair IMO, even though this time I booked and chickened out due to the weather....

BrokenSkunk

4,570 posts

250 months

Monday 7th March 2022
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Drove down from Southampton for yesterdays meet. Apart from being bloody freezing it was a good morning.
A fiver is nothing these days, compared to the cost of fuel to get there and fuel when there (madatory bacon butty & coffee).

We were overtaken several tmes on the way down. The Skunk can go faster, but not with my wife on board and not when it's that bloody cold. Another 5mph and we'd have had to have been frozeb to the seats when we arrived!

Anyone got any photos?

BrettMRC

4,071 posts

160 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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The queue looked like a joke today! :O

Saleen836

11,104 posts

209 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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BrettMRC said:
The queue looked like a joke today! :O
I will be giving it a miss for the next few months or at least until they have sorted out entry

_Bart_

114 posts

50 months

Monday 4th April 2022
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BrettMRC said:
The queue looked like a joke today! :O
Why, oh why, did they have 8+ marshalls to steer you in, guide you to park, check your ticket multiple times... only to have one person scanning the digital tickets in the booth? Also, why issue a further paper ticket once you have had your email / barcode scanned?

Aside from the entry woes, I enjoyed the morning and the metal on show! Check out my friend BH Photography on Faceache or Instasham for some lovely pics of the event btw.

Lily the Pink

5,783 posts

170 months

Monday 4th April 2022
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Glad I didn't bother going. From the photos I've seen it looks like mostly modern stuff; I would have preferred if they had kept to the short-lived plan to have separate days for vintage/classics and for moderns.

BrettMRC

4,071 posts

160 months

Monday 16th May 2022
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Looks like the Haynes breakfast club is starting to create a bit of a divide, (well looking at the various social media arguments) it's great that it's got such a following now - but that seems to be at the price of variety.

Combined with the need to pre-pay it's putting off people who might have turned up on a whim if the weather is nice.


What are other peoples thoughts?

alfaspecial

Original Poster:

1,125 posts

140 months

Monday 16th May 2022
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BrettMRC said:
Looks like the Haynes breakfast club is starting to create a bit of a divide, (well looking at the various social media arguments) it's great that it's got such a following now - but that seems to be at the price of variety.

Combined with the need to pre-pay it's putting off people who might have turned up on a whim if the weather is nice.


What are other peoples thoughts?
I'd been a long time attendee of the Avenue Driver's Club (Queen Square, Bristol) but that was 'taken' over by the Facebook crowd, resulting in bad behaviour (selfish parking, revving & racing). So I was pleased to hear of the Haynes' Breakfast Club and I've been attending since the very first one. I even started this thread back in 2015....

But......

Seemingly, as the event grew it started to attract the 'wrong' crowd. Too many 'moderns' for my taste. Not enough variety.
Just before Covid, Haynes seemed to address this issue by having two meets - 'Old' and 'Modern'.
Covid stopped that.

Personally, my interest is in eclectic vehicles - I don't want to see dozens of 'the same' cars.


And, I can't be bothered planning and booking weeks in advance: I liked waking up of a Sunday morning, looking at the weather and just going.

I can appreciate Haynes looking for a revenue stream but a fiver and a forty-five minute queue..... Not for me.


For those of us with an Italian car disposition, the Italian Auto Moto Club are holding an Italian car (and bike?) festival in Devizes on Sat 16 July.
There will be about 60 spaces but they hope it will grow next year.
https://www.italianautomotoclub.co.uk


BrettMRC

4,071 posts

160 months

Monday 16th May 2022
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Thanks for that, there is another quite cool meet that's started up - I'll PM you the details as the venue is small smile

juice

8,532 posts

282 months

Monday 16th May 2022
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alfaspecial said:
Personally, my interest is in eclectic vehicles - I don't want to see dozens of 'the same' cars.
Check out South West Classic car club. Open to everyone and everything and definitely meets your eclectic want. 2 quid to get and it's only across the water in Chepstow or Nr Exeter.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/643089849788221

It's a private group, but just ask to join they'll let anyone in ! (They even let me in biggrin)

alfaspecial

Original Poster:

1,125 posts

140 months

Monday 16th May 2022
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Thanks BrettMRC and Juice.

It's good that there are plenty of options for meet ups.
As we get into the post-Covid era, hopefully there will be even more.

Daston

6,074 posts

203 months

Monday 16th May 2022
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BrettMRC said:
Looks like the Haynes breakfast club is starting to create a bit of a divide, (well looking at the various social media arguments) it's great that it's got such a following now - but that seems to be at the price of variety.

Combined with the need to pre-pay it's putting off people who might have turned up on a whim if the weather is nice.


What are other peoples thoughts?
I've been a couple of times since they started to charge, the nail in the coffin for me was the lack of a full english! That was the best part about the meet a good breakfast and a lot of cars. I'd rather go to a local meet for free and have a coffee than drive an hour of the A303 pay £5 and have a bacon bap.

Other companies have started to pop up offering cars and coffee or evening meats with food etc that are looking a lot more attractive, especially for themed gatherings.