We really missed the 'boom-boom' shows and the wall of death - there is now more naughtyness at the village fete! Anyone else remember the Fattest Lady' show, with a humungeous pair of knickers being showed off outside the trailer ? We also noticed that the catering is now all 'corporate' , with the small steak/frites and Merguez stalls only apparent at Arnage. Its almost as though Bernie Ecclestone has taken charge !!
Ahhh, you mean "IRTA" - I remember that trailer well. Never saw her, mind :-(
But on the general subject of the fair shrinking/things missing, I agree entirely.
Both myself and my father made our annual pilgrimage this year (14th) and several things were noticeable:-
1) The lack of certain things in the fair.
2) The fact that none of the food/drink stalls had any prices displayed - we suspect that this is simply because they're getting too expensive, know it and don't want to put people off initially. OK, it's a cartel situation in that they all charge the same.
3) You almost expect to be ripped-off drink pricewise in the circuit, but perhaps less so in the surrounding villages. The restaurant that we always go to on Thursday lunchtime (La Vielle Cloche in Arnage) seems to have been bought since last year and you can see the changes - we were being charged 3 Euros for a 'glass' of beer and the same for a 200ml bottle of coke - this is more than the circuit ! The drinks prices seemed pretty much uniform in Arnage bars, too - I smell a conspiracy.
I worry about the future of similar at Le Mans due to this sort of thing - what was once a cheap holiday is now becoming more expensive - what with the ferries becoming extortionate (400 quid return Brittany, Portsmouth-Caen).
I also worry if the FIA/Uncle Bernie ever get their fingers into the Le Mans pie - can you see the line of thinking, "Hang on - we're charging 200 quid for entry at a Grand Prix and only 40-odd quid for a week ?"
Time will tell, I guess.