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19 Nov 2014, 19:07 (Ref:3476663) | #1 | ||
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Purchasing a large amount of tickets without paying silly prices.
The time is there to start ordering the tickets for our party of Le Mans pilgrims.
Trouble is that, for the last three or four years, we've had the problem of allways having to buy our tickets with fat premiums on them. We've tried Tickets & Travel in the Netherlands but they have the absurd rule that one has to buy two general entry tickets with every campsite ticket. This wouldn't be a huge problem if it were not for the fact that the same goes for when one wants to purchase grandstand tickets with them. Try doing this for a group of 20 to 30 people and before we know it, we have enough entrance tickets to also invite all of our family... So we tried 1st tickets in the UK, last year. Now they just ad criminal premiums over the ACO prices so they won't be seeing us again too. What to do and where to go? Buying tickets at the ACO themselves is just simply one giant crapshoot. One orders tickets for campsite A and grandstand B, but when the ACO see's it fit to finally allot you tickets, you can bet your behind you'll be allotted campsite G and grandstand K. Also no option then... |
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20 Nov 2014, 19:24 (Ref:3477002) | #2 | ||
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Just get the camping tickets from the agency, then get in quick on the ACO website to get the grandstand tickets, the camping sites get sold out very much quicker than the grandstands. Apart from the ACO stand the others are usually available for a few months and often available close to June
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20 Nov 2014, 23:46 (Ref:3477091) | #3 | ||
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Have any of you joined the ACO? Members tend to get what they ask for - we used to book ours for the next year on the Monday when leaving the circuit.
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21 Nov 2014, 08:29 (Ref:3477209) | #4 | ||
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I have been an ACO member for a long time, the discounts on camping and tickets cover the costs and the fact that you get a few days before the public to get the camping/grandstands tickets means it is well worth it. Plus your ACO pass is always useful when at the circuit.
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26 Nov 2014, 20:30 (Ref:3479024) | #5 | ||
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I've never bought campsite tickets only entrance tickets, but I would have thought the ACO route is your best option. As mentioned, if you have a full contingent you more than make the membership back on savings on GE tickets alone (let alone camping/grandstand), plus you get the benefit of the ACO village(s)
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3 Dec 2014, 00:47 (Ref:3481283) | #6 | |||
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Being a member of the ACO but not being french, hardly makes any difference. |
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3 Dec 2014, 10:33 (Ref:3481416) | #7 | ||
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Then that is probably why agencies can charge a premium
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3 Dec 2014, 16:12 (Ref:3481512) | #8 | |||
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It applies to orders for 25 GEs or more and is usually slightly more than the ACO member rate. You'll need to ring the ACO 00 33 243405060 I think. Your best bet for camping is Epinettes, opposite the entrance to Houx, and handy for the tram into town. Looking at the website there are about 90 places left. Good luck! |
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5 Dec 2014, 20:56 (Ref:3482318) | #9 | |||
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Finally, I called them on Tuesday morning to know which places I was allocated : absolutely not what I was expecting in the grandstand and for the campsite: Epinettes. Are you sure about the difference. Even if you live in Le Mans no privilege I was confirmed that agencies have some contracts for a couple of years and they can book at the same time than the ACO members. It becomes hard for us too |
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9 Dec 2014, 23:31 (Ref:3483562) | #10 | |||
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I'm ordering our tickets with the Dutch agency Ticket&Travel again. Not the best option but at least a hell of a lot cheaper then any of the British agencies. |
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