I guess I confused my forums. Mean "I'm with stupid" and point up with a little flag. In any case definitely reach out to Kurlon... There's spot open in center 15
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I guess I confused my forums. Mean "I'm with stupid" and point up with a little flag. In any case definitely reach out to Kurlon... There's spot open in center 15
Cool - thanks
Hi, I'm Kurlon. :D
I can't remember, but was camping $25 for the weekend last year, plus $10 for electric? If so, an extra $15 a weekend isn't horrible.
sorry, missed that there was a page 3
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A sight not to be seen this season.
:violoin:
License and number not renewed, transponder sold, and now my spot has moved on. It was really something while it lasted.:abduct:
Bummer
So the majority of the garage payers tend to set up a tent in the grass.
On top of the $300+ they spend for the garage that year, the $180+ spent on entry fees, now they're paying $50/weekend to set up a tent to sleep?
Not complaining (Pete), just trying to understand what the new rules are.
It was $35/weekend to tent?
I think this included electricity and water. I paid $25 for a camping space where there was an electrical and water hook up. Chose to pay another $10 for electricity and water. I'd get a parking pass to put in the window of my truck and a sticker to wrap around my extension cord that plugged into the electrical box.
I sleep in my truck right outside my garage. Never have I paid a camping fee. I use power from my garage, sort of. No more then a 20 amp cord can provide anyway.
Only down side is having to listen to the meet heads in your garage (I don't know if it your particular but that end anyway) doing dumb shit until 11:30. Like wheelie contests past my garage.
I know 5 or 6 people can sound like 10 or 11 if they're loud enough so there's that....
Bergs, I'm referring to the guys in 10N and 11N
:lurk:
I always paid $15 to camp and 10 for electricity for the whole weekend. The same person at the entrance would sometimes try to charge me more on a different weekend (try to charge someone camping with me for electricity too). Either way, I used my $10 in electricity and understand if prices increase at a normal rate. Let's say 10-20%. But to double it all at once is being a greedy shit. Sure, it's only $25 but it all adds up. If you raise my costs I typically want something in return. Like free coffee on Sundays. Or let 1 spectator in free if I do 4 races (let someone in off the street for all I care). Sell that spectator a t shirt and fries and you'll make back the $10 you lost in revenue AND there's a chance that person will get interested in coming back for other events.
Just saying there's a better way to increase a fee without people feeling like they're getting raked over the coals or taken advantage of.
Yet you bring this up Tom will be like:
Air fence... Smh