Joing the ACO

Joing the ACO

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VladD

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7,859 posts

266 months

Wednesday 23rd June 2004
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What are the benefits of joining the ACO? Do you get preferential treatment when applying for camping passes etc?

Cheers.

Vlad.

Guy Humpage

11,331 posts

285 months

Wednesday 23rd June 2004
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I've been an ACO member for several years, and it's getting increasingly difficult to justify renewing each year. This year it cost €90 which I'm sure is nearly twice what it cost 5-6 years ago (perhaps someone else can remember).

You don't get any sort of preferential treatment other than a price discount on (upto 6) entry and camping tickets.

You can get 2 ACO grandstand tickets per membership but again there is no guarantee of getting them.

If you are buying tickets for 4 people the discounts will add upto the membership price.

You also get sent a couple of poorly translated newsletters, a programme, a results booklet, a poster and a detailed car/driver entry list booklet.

angusfaldo

2,791 posts

275 months

Wednesday 23rd June 2004
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Guy Humpage said:


You can get 2 ACO grandstand tickets per membership but again there is no guarantee of getting them.



I had a ticket for the ACO stand this year. Marvellous stuff it was too. Clean and pleasant toilets, a bar, food, TVs round the back to sit and enjoy the race on (out of the sun) and a view of the diamond screen on the pit-side.

VladD

Original Poster:

7,859 posts

266 months

Wednesday 23rd June 2004
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Thanks for the opinions.

Angus, do you think it was worth the 90 Euros?

RichB

51,634 posts

285 months

Wednesday 23rd June 2004
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I joined the ACO and it didn't cost €90 more like €60 but I forget the exact amount. For that I got access to the ACO club house - a huge semi-airconditioned hall with discounted bar, food, champagne etc. wide screen tv and clean toilets. Also got about €10 discount off 6 x entry tickets and as previously mentioned the programme, poster, entry list etc. Seemed ok value to me. Rich...

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williamp

19,265 posts

274 months

Wednesday 23rd June 2004
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In my opinionn its good value. On top of everything above they throw in one complete recovery per year- so if the worse does happen, you can get back to the UK.

Plus you cna get discounts on the ever-more popular le mans classic and motorbike races at LM.

I will certianly be renewing!

andyps

7,817 posts

283 months

Wednesday 23rd June 2004
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I joined ACO this year at the race, mainly to get the discount tickets for next year - for 4 or 5 of us it nearly pays for itself.

The main choice is between ACO and Club 24 - they both cost about the same, the difference being that with ACO you get the breakdown recovery, discount tickets, entry to club enclosure and chance to buy grandstand tickets. With Club 24 you get a programme, poster, entry list, full results and photo, not sure which of the other benefits you get though.

I paid an extra 30euros to get the programme etc. as I was interested in the breakdown cover provision of the ACO membership.

Jenny Taillier

132 posts

258 months

Thursday 24th June 2004
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They no longer offer breakdown cover for non French residents with ACO membership

neilsie

952 posts

247 months

Thursday 24th June 2004
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andyps said:
I joined ACO this year at the race, mainly to get the discount tickets for next year - for 4 or 5 of us it nearly pays for itself.

The main choice is between ACO and Club 24 - they both cost about the same, the difference being that with ACO you get the breakdown recovery, discount tickets, entry to club enclosure and chance to buy grandstand tickets. With Club 24 you get a programme, poster, entry list, full results and photo, not sure which of the other benefits you get though.

I paid an extra 30euros to get the programme etc. as I was interested in the breakdown cover provision of the ACO membership.



thought they were one and the same? At least my ACO membership card says so... and joined as Club24, and got discount tickets etc... not worried abt the breakdown cover...

angusfaldo

2,791 posts

275 months

Thursday 24th June 2004
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VladD said:
Thanks for the opinions.

Angus, do you think it was worth the 90 Euros?


the price on the front of my ticket was 100.

The TVRCC folks in stand 16 (I think) had a better view of the diamond screen.

But it was worth it for the ice cold beer (although bizarrely they only sold Amstel), the English toilet, the iced cream seller with frozen Magnums.