Pilgrim
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« Reply #31 on: July 23, 2016, 10:45:36 pm » |
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Evening All. Here's the Expo campsite report, albeit belatedly.
Access Access is pretty good, with one main pedestrian and vehicle entrance within two minutes walk of the main circuit entrance. The nearest bar (the world-famous 'Aux Portes du Circuit' AKA 'Jeannine's) is only about 90 seconds walk from the Expo entrance. The site opens on the Sunday before the race at 10am.
Proximity It really couldn't be any closer to the circuit without being inside it. Which is great if you're, like me, disabled or chronically ill. The walk between the Expo entrance and the main circuit entrance is slightly downhill entering the circuit and shouldn't be too difficult to make the return trip. As I go on foot and don't have a vehicle, I find that specially convenient.
Facilities Frankly, woefully inadequate. I found only a couple of toilet and shower blocks in which not all the showers were always operational. The simple fact is that there just aren't enough sanitary facilities for the number of campers, especially later in race week when the site really starts to fill up. So, it would benefit enormously from more ablutions blocks. That said, they are usually kept in decent condition.
Atmosphere Definitely not a site for the party animals amongst us. The atmosphere tends to be one of sociable calmness (by 24 Hours standards, anyway). Expo folk aren't party poopers, but we're not prone to constant drunkenness and industrial-volume music going 24 hours a day. If you're looking for a party site then Beausejour and what remains of Houx Annexe are probably more your thing but, if you like things a little quieter, then you might find Expo more to your liking. Personally, I've come to like this site very much.
General You don't get marked pitches on Expo. The cattle sheds are great if you're travelling with a small vehicle. bike or arriving on foot. They do have concrete floors, though, so banging in tent pegs isn't really an option. You could use an electric screwdriver but, as these are used as cattle sheds the rest of the year, I wouldn't do it. I don't like the thought of leaving an animal lame because they stepped on a screw I'd left sticking out of the concrete. The grassy areas are often on very thin soil so, if you're looking to pitch tents/gazebos instead of using pop-ups, you want to get there early to find one of the relatively rare spots where pegs will actually go into the ground and stay there.
Security Theft isn't much of a problem on Expo. There's only one way in and out and there's no through traffic from other sites, making it one of the safer sites to camp on. If you take sensible precautions like not leaving valuables on display, locking anything valuable in your vehicle and using vehicle locks, bike chains, alarms and so on, you should be fine. Expo's as safe a site as any and better than some.
Overall I like it a lot. It's a close to the main entrance as it can be. It's not rammed with drunkards and general idiocy 24 hours a day. Theft isn't something to worry about beyond the usual precautions. It's only a short walk (around ten minutes) from the nearest tram stop (Guetteloup) and Jeannine's is literally across the road. For me, it's as close to perfect as I can get.
Score 8/10. It would have been 9/10 except for the woeful lack of sanitation facilities.
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