The OFFICIAL Le Mans Tickets For Sale/Wanted Thread
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I'd say keep checking eBay as there was a Beausejour ticket up yesterday - but at a hugely inflated price. Even then, it soon disappeared. The agencies are in the process of telling people what they have for them, so those who covered their bets by buying direct from the ACO as well may have tickets to offload. Fingers crossed for everyone.
danny909 said:
Hi, I managed to buy 3x Full Week Entry and 1x Clos Fleuri camping on the ACO website, then my ticket agent unexpectedly came up trumps today with what I actually wanted!
I have the 3x Full Week Entry and 1x Clos Fleuri Camping e-tickets downloaded and all is in order. If you're interested PM me.
Face value is 361 Euros and I just want to cover my costs, I cannot split as all on one PDF so buyer needs to take the lot. Cash in person or bank transfer please, with the latter in advance. I'm happy for you to pay via paypal or purchase/pay via ebay if you prefer, but I will need to add on the respective charges to what you pay - (approx): ebay 20% Paypal 9%.
Just in case you're not aware, Clos Fleuri is a new campsite next to Beausejour.
Thanks, Dan.
Hi, I'll happily take this, had to sign up today to find tickets but long term lurker. I cannot drop you an email / DM as within first 24hrs, my email is razor435@hotmail.com - happy to pay paypal I have the 3x Full Week Entry and 1x Clos Fleuri Camping e-tickets downloaded and all is in order. If you're interested PM me.
Face value is 361 Euros and I just want to cover my costs, I cannot split as all on one PDF so buyer needs to take the lot. Cash in person or bank transfer please, with the latter in advance. I'm happy for you to pay via paypal or purchase/pay via ebay if you prefer, but I will need to add on the respective charges to what you pay - (approx): ebay 20% Paypal 9%.
Just in case you're not aware, Clos Fleuri is a new campsite next to Beausejour.
Thanks, Dan.
Edited by danny909 on Wednesday 7th December 10:37
danny909 said:
Hi, I managed to buy 3x Full Week Entry and 1x Clos Fleuri camping on the ACO website, then my ticket agent unexpectedly came up trumps today with what I actually wanted!
I have the 3x Full Week Entry and 1x Clos Fleuri Camping e-tickets downloaded and all is in order. If you're interested PM me.
Face value is 361 Euros and I just want to cover my costs, I cannot split as all on one PDF so buyer needs to take the lot. Cash in person or bank transfer please, with the latter in advance. I'm happy for you to pay via paypal or purchase/pay via ebay if you prefer, but I will need to add on the respective charges to what you pay - (approx): ebay 20% Paypal 9%.
Just in case you're not aware, Clos Fleuri is a new campsite next to Beausejour.
Thanks, Dan.
Are these still available I have the 3x Full Week Entry and 1x Clos Fleuri Camping e-tickets downloaded and all is in order. If you're interested PM me.
Face value is 361 Euros and I just want to cover my costs, I cannot split as all on one PDF so buyer needs to take the lot. Cash in person or bank transfer please, with the latter in advance. I'm happy for you to pay via paypal or purchase/pay via ebay if you prefer, but I will need to add on the respective charges to what you pay - (approx): ebay 20% Paypal 9%.
Just in case you're not aware, Clos Fleuri is a new campsite next to Beausejour.
Thanks, Dan.
Edited by danny909 on Wednesday 7th December 10:37
Printertosh said:
Hi. Looking for 1 or 2 Tertre Rouge Red Camping tickets. I've been seriously let down by an agent that I requested them from on 14th June (the day I got back from Le Mans) and who confirmed I was still on list in August but has since disappeared off the face of the earth!
Exactly the same as us. If it's the same company, they were taken over by Travel Destinations, who can't honour the additional bookings.I'm thinking of starting a petition to say that from 2024 all general campsite tickets should be made available to ACO club members, then the balance to the general public and stop any general campsite tickets being made available through agents at all.
Agents should only be offered exclusive areas outside the track perimeter, as they provide their own catering services, toilet facilities and security to people who want to pay for that sort of thing.
By offering the whole general camping pitches to ACO members, then afterwards the general public, should increase membership and funding for the ACO. I personally think that general camping ticket prices should be increased by the ACO to help fund addition investment in the track and facilities for the benefit of anyone, rather than creating an avenue for individuals to make money off fans who have no choice but to use them.
I've been an ACO member for the last 6 or 7 years and during that time I've never been able to buy a camping ticket that I actually wanted. Surely membership should give you some advantages? Every year I've had to pay whatever price is demanded along with however many general admission tickets and ferry crossing tickets that are demanded to secure a camping ticket. For a few years it even worked out cheaper to bin the 5 day ferry ticket to navigate the per person rip off for extra days camping in a campsite that is available all week anyway! Pure profiteering!!!
Agents should only be offered exclusive areas outside the track perimeter, as they provide their own catering services, toilet facilities and security to people who want to pay for that sort of thing.
By offering the whole general camping pitches to ACO members, then afterwards the general public, should increase membership and funding for the ACO. I personally think that general camping ticket prices should be increased by the ACO to help fund addition investment in the track and facilities for the benefit of anyone, rather than creating an avenue for individuals to make money off fans who have no choice but to use them.
I've been an ACO member for the last 6 or 7 years and during that time I've never been able to buy a camping ticket that I actually wanted. Surely membership should give you some advantages? Every year I've had to pay whatever price is demanded along with however many general admission tickets and ferry crossing tickets that are demanded to secure a camping ticket. For a few years it even worked out cheaper to bin the 5 day ferry ticket to navigate the per person rip off for extra days camping in a campsite that is available all week anyway! Pure profiteering!!!
I sort of thought this was how it worked anyway? We (members that is) get first bite of the cherry, and what's left is then sold openly. The only exception is the camping area signed over to agents (Team Langustine, PH etc) which isn't very big compared to the general area. This will be my second LM24 and my first LM24 Classic, and the first year I've been a member. I was able to book T15 both this year and next, with the only real difference being LM24 '22 I booked a hotel room at F1 Nord and travelled back and forth when I felt the need for a nap.
For LM24 '23 I had to queue online both for my ticket for the week and for camping, but I knew it was coming and put aside time to deal with the inevitable. In both instances I'm going to be driving across via Eurostar (it worked well this year). I imagine if anyone was trying to book anything now, they're going to be very much SOL,but then even I, a mere yearling knew the centenary would be HUGE.
For LM24 '23 I had to queue online both for my ticket for the week and for camping, but I knew it was coming and put aside time to deal with the inevitable. In both instances I'm going to be driving across via Eurostar (it worked well this year). I imagine if anyone was trying to book anything now, they're going to be very much SOL,but then even I, a mere yearling knew the centenary would be HUGE.
Vsix and Vtec said:
I sort of thought this was how it worked anyway? We (members that is) get first bite of the cherry, and what's left is then sold openly. The only exception is the camping area signed over to agents (Team Langustine, PH etc) which isn't very big compared to the general area. This will be my second LM24 and my first LM24 Classic, and the first year I've been a member. I was able to book T15 both this year and next, with the only real difference being LM24 '22 I booked a hotel room at F1 Nord and travelled back and forth when I felt the need for a nap.
For LM24 '23 I had to queue online both for my ticket for the week and for camping, but I knew it was coming and put aside time to deal with the inevitable. In both instances I'm going to be driving across via Eurostar (it worked well this year). I imagine if anyone was trying to book anything now, they're going to be very much SOL,but then even I, a mere yearling knew the centenary would be HUGE.
Nah, the good csmpsites (terte rouge, houx etc) seemingly all go to agents, and only the "lesser" ones seem to stay with aco / offered to memwbers.For LM24 '23 I had to queue online both for my ticket for the week and for camping, but I knew it was coming and put aside time to deal with the inevitable. In both instances I'm going to be driving across via Eurostar (it worked well this year). I imagine if anyone was trying to book anything now, they're going to be very much SOL,but then even I, a mere yearling knew the centenary would be HUGE.
In a way, it does make sense though - every year people moan about the aco processes, could you imagine them trying to manage groups wanting pitches together, changes to plans, multiple languages etc etc? They'd need a whole infwstructure, for 1.5 events oer year...
I must admit though, i've always been weary of the agencies that charge more for extra days / bodies in a eurotunnel where the marginal cost is just the GE ticket and nothing more.i can see the argument that more people more days in private sites is more cleaning, but in public sites that's not a factor.
Some Gump said:
Nah, the good csmpsites (terte rouge, houx etc) seemingly all go to agents, and only the "lesser" ones seem to stay with aco / offered to memwbers.
In a way, it does make sense though - every year people moan about the aco processes, could you imagine them trying to manage groups wanting pitches together, changes to plans, multiple languages etc etc? They'd need a whole infwstructure, for 1.5 events oer year...
I must admit though, i've always been weary of the agencies that charge more for extra days / bodies in a eurotunnel where the marginal cost is just the GE ticket and nothing more.i can see the argument that more people more days in private sites is more cleaning, but in public sites that's not a factor.
An agency charging extra for arriving on the public campsites early is committing deceptionIn a way, it does make sense though - every year people moan about the aco processes, could you imagine them trying to manage groups wanting pitches together, changes to plans, multiple languages etc etc? They'd need a whole infwstructure, for 1.5 events oer year...
I must admit though, i've always been weary of the agencies that charge more for extra days / bodies in a eurotunnel where the marginal cost is just the GE ticket and nothing more.i can see the argument that more people more days in private sites is more cleaning, but in public sites that's not a factor.
I have 4 camping e-tickets available for Hippodrome 30m. These are the ones with nearby parking. I’m happy to sell them at the pice I paid but would like to sell all four as one package and the buyer can sell any spares on, if they want to.
We decided to camp with our cars, so are staying on Beauséjour.
We decided to camp with our cars, so are staying on Beauséjour.
JoeMorel said:
Hi spikep - do those tickets include the nearby parking, or would I have to buy that separately? LM tickets site won't give me any details apart from Hippodrome being sold out. Thanks!
Yes it includes the nearby parking. This is the response I got back from the ACO:I’m assuming the cars will be parked on the track bit.
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