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I guess i just figured for less money people would go more often. I know that would be the case for me. Esp knowing i likely wouldn't last all day at first. Going multiple times to build endurance. Sorta how i view rock
Climbing. At 10 to 15 a day i'll go 3 to 4 times a week. I'm not making sense i just woke up i'll try again later
If it was 20 a day I'd be there likely every weekend all weekend all winter. At 60 a day I probably won't go at all. If midweek is 40, I may go on occasion since I have some fridays off.
It's my opinion that it's not worth 60 to go for a day. It's my right to choose not to pay it, if that hurts their business it's not my fault.
I've paid 3 times that amount for 1/6th the track time, with an 8 hour drive one way... sure I may not go more than once a season to MotoTown seeing as it's 4+ from me and I'd need a hotel for the night, but it'd be the distance not the cost keeping me from spending a day with my buds railing indoors in the winter.
Hell, I would hate to run the numbers to figure out what equivalent indoor track time would cost at a kart facility...
With my attention span its more likely to get me to go more than once at a cheaper price. Its tough to justify 60 bucks for a couple hours before I get bored. Its a lot easier to justify 20 more often.
Kind of what killed skiing for me. That and the cold.
the bottom line is the building is huge and cost way too much money to put there...so making riding sessions 20 bucks will never happen. Hell, I don't know any outdoor tracks in new england open during the season that are 20 bucks. They are all 30-40 bucks.
LRRS #399
MX #505
Paul, you can never make a dirtbike crowd happy...EVER. People are going to bitch if it was $30 a day, why isn't it $20? Very few understand the costs of track upkeep, let alone the cost for NEMX to lease that building for 3 months.
If there's one thing I've learned about dirtbike riders over the past few years, they are the biggest bunch of crybabies of any motorsports I've ever seen...it's always something.
Jay said it best, no bitching, just rite to the point
It's my opinion that it's not worth 60 to go for a day. It's my right to choose not to pay it, if that hurts their business it's not my fault
Yamaha
Soooo has anyone gone this weekend? thoughts?
Doubt Ill make it there again. Has nothing to do with the prices. I forget what it was last time I went but I felt the price was fair. The fumes in the building had me beat up for a few days after. Felt like I had my mouth on the end of the exhaust pipe. I also didnt like the fact they mixed the groups. Im horrible at motocross and I didnt feel comfortable out there with guys that were connecting the doubles.
What was the track surface like? I seem to read that people are saying it is very sandy and does not hold up well to the traffic.
What I have read is they sold all of the dirt from last year and where just left with the sandy stuff they used for a base.
Ya I guess it is quite different for now. People who rode this weekend said it got ROUGH to the point they had to groom it or people were gonna just cartwheel off the track haha. Def. different than last time I rode there last year! I think ti will be less sandy as time goes on but we'll see.
LRRS #399
MX #505
So with all this talk of prices, can you spectate for free?
LRRS EX #165 (formerly)
here is the latest news I found on prices:
"I got a piece of paper while there that says they are now going in 2 hours ride sessions, $40 for 2 hours, $60 for 4 hours. $10 dollars for each additional 2 hour session after that with track maintenance between each 2 hour session and limited to 50 bikes per session. You can reserve you space in each session onilne via credit card. From the looks of it, this is to keep over crowding to a minimun, to allow fumes to clear out and for track maintenance between each 2 hours session."
LRRS #399
MX #505
That sounds like there will be no grouping based on ability. I don't really want my first attempt at something like that to end with someone jumping and landing on my head or getting shoved in a corner. Pricing sounds decent to me for a 2 hour session...
That said, if there are cocky assholes in my group that rode too aggressively and launched me I would be inclined to kill / throw my bike, helmet, body, anything solid to cause pain at them till they stopped moving.... so its probably not the place for me.
I am also curious to see what they call a 2 hour season. Is it 2 hours on the track or from 10:00 till 12:00 with a couple of 20 min sessions.
2 hours of actual track time is a decent amount of time on an mx track but 40 mins out of 2 hrs is not that good.
Has any else seen this price structure for Moto Town?
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Prices
Same Day Weekday Weekend Holiday
1st Session $30 $40 $40
2nd Session $20 $20 $20
3rd Session $10 $10 $10
4th Session $10 $10 $10
5th Session $10 $10 $10
Normal Schedule
Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun
session 1 12-2 12-2 12-2 9:30-11:30 9:30-11:30
session 2 2:15-4:15 2:15-4:15 2:15-4:15 11:45-1:45 11:45-1:45
session 3 4:30-6:30 4:30-6:30 4:30-6:30 2-4 2-4
session 4 6:45-9 6:45-9 6:45-9 4:15-6:15 4:15-6:15
session 5 6:30-9
Holiday Week
Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun
session 1 9:30-11:30 9:30-11:30 9:30-11:30 9:30-11:30 9:30-11:30 9:30-11:30
session 2 11:45-1:45 11:45-1:45 11:45-1:45 11:45-1:45 11:45-1:45 11:45-1:45
session 3 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4
session 4 4:15-6:15 4:15-6:15 4:15-6:15 4:15-6:15 4:15-6:15 4:15-6:15
session 5 6:30-9 6:30-9 6:30-9 6:30-9 6:30-9
Always check master hours of operation for shortened sessions
Example Christmas Eve 12.24 and New Year's Eve 12.31
Closed Mon/Tues except where noted
Closed Christmas Day, New Year's Day
Mototown now offers riding</SPAN> at your pace, so you pay as you go. You will purchase Sessions of riding in 2-hour blocks. Don’t worry, you can ride as long as you want – just add more sessions. And we even made it affordable by adjusting the price to the number of sessions you purchase in a day.
Remember to call ahead (860-9196711) or email nemx.mototownusa@yahoo.com to reserve your spot. Walk-ins are always welcome if a session hasn’t sold out. Not sure, just call from the truck on your way up.