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Title: Le Mans camping 2005
Post by: MikeH on December 24, 2004, 04:09:31 am
Is there at the track still available? We want to go for longer this year, instead of going by coach like the last few years...

Only 3 of us and a car likely, but do you know if it's still possible to get a spot?

Cheers, Mike.


Title: Re:Le Mans camping 2005
Post by: smokie on December 24, 2004, 08:17:57 am
If you apply to the ACO now you would almost definitely get something - probaby Beasejour, which many here would not find ideal, but it has to be better than a coach tour.

Camping ticket is per car so you only need one.  There is often availability on our Sell or Swap forum nearer the time or, if you want to pay over the odds, on certain auction sites (although last year there must have been something of a surplus, as tickets were going under face value at the last minute.

ACO are at (+33) (0)892 697 224, e-mail : ticket@lemans.org


Title: Re:Le Mans camping 2005
Post by: Chris24 on December 24, 2004, 04:11:39 pm
You can do what we do, and buy a parking ticket for Blue or bleu car park and then pay a suppliment (18 euros) when you get there and you can then camp at the back of the car park in a camping area. Alot nearer than the camping that Smokie has mentioned


Title: Re:Le Mans camping 2005
Post by: Robbo SPS on December 24, 2004, 05:27:35 pm
Or keep an eye on the buy sell section of this forum

They go at cost price plus postage.


Title: Re:Le Mans camping 2005
Post by: MikeH on December 26, 2004, 02:21:17 pm
Cheers guys, seems that there is still some availability then, fortunately.

What's Beausejour like then? It is actually on the track (well, not on it, but you know what I mean...) isn't it? I don't mind a bit of a walk, hehe.

It's just that a guy has a couple of places available there that he will sell to me if I can't sort something else out, will try the proper sites first, and try and get a decent self-drive.

It's my mate that we usually go with fault... he's so slow to decide, and by the time he makes his mind up we just have to get a coach... well not this year! Me and my other mate are going to get camping tickets, and if he doesn't want them he can make his own way there :D

Don't suppose you could give me the quick pros and cons of each campsite, or give me a link could you? Then when I find out what is and isn't available I can make a decision based on your advice. Cheers!


Title: Re:Le Mans camping 2005
Post by: Brian(Liverpool boys) on December 27, 2004, 12:37:19 am
Mike, I believe that MB, is the place to stay it is track side between the Porshe curves and the Ford S's. It is only a short walk from the main straight and all that goes with that. The only down side is that you would be living and drinking with most of this forum for the duration of your stay.
Enjoy the race and this forum.
Brian


Title: Re:Le Mans camping 2005
Post by: MikeH on December 27, 2004, 01:19:42 am
Yeah we went in there last year (well this year still), and it looked good. If I can get tickets I would.


Title: Re:Le Mans camping 2005
Post by: Gav Astill on December 27, 2004, 10:37:55 am
What's Beausejour like then? It is actually on the track (well, not on it, but you know what I mean...) isn't it? I don't mind a bit of a walk, hehe.

I camped at BJ last year, and frankly it was crap. No atmos, and a long walk. Try for Houx or Houx Annexe if possible.


Title: Re:Le Mans camping 2005
Post by: smokie on December 27, 2004, 01:02:36 pm
Maison Blanche seems to be the campsite of choice of many Club Arnage members, but there are also many who prefer other sites, or have a long standing tradition. The other most favoured ones (in no particular order) seem to be:

Karting Nord
Bleu
Houx (especially if you have something more exotic than a tent)
Houx Annexe

but most other sites also have their fans.  Beasehour has maybe the worst reputation, not least because it is a long way from teh action. However it is relatively new and I believe facilities there have improved each year so far. Some people have reported having a great time there.




Title: Re:Le Mans camping 2005
Post by: Canada Phil on December 27, 2004, 07:41:32 pm
Hi Smokie,
                As always an excellent review of camp sites.
As I see them the advantages of Beausejour:
1) Available even at the last minute
2) Close to the Porsche Curves which is a great spectator spot.
3) Convenient to Arnage Village (car or bike)
Better than not camping.
Canada Phil


Title: Re:Le Mans camping 2005
Post by: johnevans3 on December 27, 2004, 09:19:16 pm
Hey I agree with Brian about MB but it's obviously the company you keep just like mom said.  I went last year for the first time and it couldn't have been better.  Lots of CAer's around and that's what made it for me.  But you know, it's all a state of mind, so I would bet that you could have a good time most anywhere.  If a good time is not happening, make it happen!!!!


Title: Re:Le Mans camping 2005
Post by: Gilles on December 28, 2004, 03:06:16 pm
Hi Smokie,
                As always an excellent review of camp sites.
As I see them the advantages of Beausejour:
1) Available even at the last minute
2) Close to the Porsche Curves which is a great spectator spot.
3) Convenient to Arnage Village (car or bike)
Better than not camping.
Canada Phil

Improvement works will start early february 2005 to beausejour, Porsche??? and tertre rouge campsite.

They deal with wiring and maybe setup of water supply and showers and blocks !!!


Title: Re:Le Mans camping 2005
Post by: MikeH on December 28, 2004, 03:11:59 pm
I think I'll stick to the bottled water, French water does strange things to me after a couple days...

Anyway, I should get some sort of campsite sorted tomorrow.


Title: Re:Le Mans camping 2005
Post by: Simes on December 28, 2004, 09:24:30 pm
Been on BSJ the last coupe of years, bought tickets on day of arrival with no problem at all.
Like already mentioned good viewing for Porsche curves and visits to Arnage.

Would advise some form of bicycle to get about on though unless you like walking.

Site can be reasonably quiet compared to others, ideal for families.


Title: Re:Le Mans camping 2005
Post by: Snoring Rhino on December 29, 2004, 12:37:27 am
come to the worst you can pitch a tent at the bacvk of car park blue, no bogs (Dont eat sweetcorn!) or showers but a great crew,Camping Blue is good position and facilities - first time we realiny felt the comaradary of the LM crowd, Karting Nord, last year was good, easy access good facilities, hoping to get last miniute spares deal on MB next year but CB, KN, MB,Houx, will be good  - Beasousrdor is a bit far out for the walk to the start.
Just be there.


Title: Re:Le Mans camping 2005
Post by: Jem on December 29, 2004, 02:03:56 pm
Bea'jour is a long way away from the pits, but as Phil says at least you will be there.

If you want one of the more central sites such as MB, Houx or Houx Annexe try Just Tickets.

You pay a bit more but the tickets are guaranteed - hence peace of mind.

Jem


Title: Re:Le Mans camping 2005
Post by: The Planman on December 29, 2004, 02:18:36 pm
Have heard Just Tickets will sell campsite without needing to buy general entry tickets at over inflated prices.  Last year they would only sell us one camping permit with four general admin tickets.  Buying via our ACO membership is always far far cheaper due to membership discount, but ACO are crap and nothing is certain until the tickets turn up ten days before.


Title: Re:Le Mans camping 2005
Post by: Nordic on December 29, 2004, 03:15:00 pm
Have Just tickets have anything other than Beajour for sale?. Even the ACO had loads of those left.

Page and Moy will only sell one camping ticket per ticket only booking.

You can collect your tickets from the ACO when you arrive. I think this is the best option rather than rely on the French/British post.