Title: ACO - is it worth joining? Post by: 20vmk2_dub on June 20, 2006, 02:39:42 pm Been thinking I might join for a couple of years now.;
does anyone have membership and would they recommend joining.... what are the benefits? Title: Re: ACO - is it worth joining? Post by: rcutler on June 20, 2006, 02:42:06 pm If you buy more than 6 GA tickets. Then the discount you get will refund the membership. If the Classic is running then you can infact make money on the membership!!
You get access to the ACO only areas and the option to buy ACO grandstand tickets. You also get the program free and lots of stuff sent out in July or August. Title: Re: ACO - is it worth joining? Post by: RichUK on June 20, 2006, 02:43:15 pm So that's a yes then? :)
Title: Re: ACO - is it worth joining? Post by: Lorry on June 20, 2006, 03:41:19 pm So that's a yes then? :) Perhaps, but only if you buy the ticketsTitle: Re: ACO - is it worth joining? Post by: termietermite on June 20, 2006, 07:56:51 pm Put it this way, I paid 32 euros each, members price, for the whole Classic weekend, including grandstand and paddock passes. Also got 2 free entry tickets for the FFSA GT weekend last year and we were allowed in the pits while practice was going on. It's certainly worth it if you can make more than one meeting per year, otherwise I would say it depends on how many of you there are. Also, some of the club facilities are good - live timing screens for example, plus a good reduction on food and booze prices. The poo bar was charging 50 euros a bottle for champers while the ACO building opposite was selling the bubbly stuff for 36 (and it was cold.)
Title: Re: ACO - is it worth joining? Post by: bigredbus on June 21, 2006, 01:42:14 pm We ditched ours
We couldn't ever get the campsite we wanted 6 GA tickets was the max and we always bought them at the gate. Weren't all that interested in grandstand tickets, preferring to slum it with the hoi polloi The ACO area seemed as busy as everywhere else The free programme etc never arrived for either of the members in our group. If you can utilise your membership for another meeting then you're quids in, otherwise I'd say don't bother |