Goodwood Revival: "Over The Road" no longer free admission.
Discussion
I see this morning on the SADCASE news feed:
"And Julie Martin Wrote: I wondered whether you could pass a message on please. I certainly spoke to one gentleman who wasn't buying a ticket yet going to the over the road event. I have since found out that this is being clamped down on this year, see goodwood website.
I would hate for people to go and then not be able to get in."
"And Julie Martin Wrote: I wondered whether you could pass a message on please. I certainly spoke to one gentleman who wasn't buying a ticket yet going to the over the road event. I have since found out that this is being clamped down on this year, see goodwood website.
I would hate for people to go and then not be able to get in."
It's discussed here - confirms that Over the Road needs circuit ticket this year.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Confirmed on the Goodwood web site.
Goodwood said:
Over the Road
Don't be fooled into thinking all the fun takes place within the Motor Circuit. Cross the bridge taking you - literally - Over the Road and you open the door to a whole world of jollity. Please note that you do need a Revival ticket to visit Over the Road.
Don't be fooled into thinking all the fun takes place within the Motor Circuit. Cross the bridge taking you - literally - Over the Road and you open the door to a whole world of jollity. Please note that you do need a Revival ticket to visit Over the Road.
ecsrobin said:
I can expect chaos on the roads through people arriving without a ticket. I can see the plus and minuses for it and I'm sure it will be fine next year but this year I expect carnage.
On the other thread I think it was, tickets aren't checked til after car parking so roads shouldn't be any worse than usual (unless people try to turn round and go home at 0930 when they realise!)I wonder how many people have blagged it in previous years? I have, mostly when I have a ticket for 1 day but go and have another day round the pre 75 carpark (I don't live far away) but I wouldn't imagine thousands doing it, you'd have to have been as a paying customer to sus out that you can go over the road for free.
john2443 said:
ecsrobin said:
I can expect chaos on the roads through people arriving without a ticket. I can see the plus and minuses for it and I'm sure it will be fine next year but this year I expect carnage.
On the other thread I think it was, tickets aren't checked til after car parking so roads shouldn't be any worse than usual (unless people try to turn round and go home at 0930 when they realise!)I wonder how many people have blagged it in previous years? I have, mostly when I have a ticket for 1 day but go and have another day round the pre 75 carpark (I don't live far away) but I wouldn't imagine thousands doing it, you'd have to have been as a paying customer to sus out that you can go over the road for free.
jeremyc said:
Confirmed on the Goodwood web site.
Been to EVERY 'over the road' & NEVER had to show a ticket. Goodwood said:
Over the Road
Don't be fooled into thinking all the fun takes place within the Motor Circuit. Cross the bridge taking you - literally - Over the Road and you open the door to a whole world of jollity. Please note that you do need a Revival ticket to visit Over the Road.
Don't be fooled into thinking all the fun takes place within the Motor Circuit. Cross the bridge taking you - literally - Over the Road and you open the door to a whole world of jollity. Please note that you do need a Revival ticket to visit Over the Road.
WJNB said:
jeremyc said:
Confirmed on the Goodwood web site.
Been to EVERY 'over the road' & NEVER had to show a ticket. Goodwood said:
Over the Road
Don't be fooled into thinking all the fun takes place within the Motor Circuit. Cross the bridge taking you - literally - Over the Road and you open the door to a whole world of jollity. Please note that you do need a Revival ticket to visit Over the Road.
Don't be fooled into thinking all the fun takes place within the Motor Circuit. Cross the bridge taking you - literally - Over the Road and you open the door to a whole world of jollity. Please note that you do need a Revival ticket to visit Over the Road.
ecsrobin said:
You did this weekend. I certainly got checked multiple times.
Not sure that's entirely true having spoken to a couple of people running some stands. You're right in saying that people were checked (I certainly was), but ticketless people were let in by some security points - apparently after agreeing that they would pay from next year onwards. Did you see anyone being refused entry and turning back home?jmwalkeruk said:
ecsrobin said:
You did this weekend. I certainly got checked multiple times.
Not sure that's entirely true having spoken to a couple of people running some stands. You're right in saying that people were checked (I certainly was), but ticketless people were let in by some security points - apparently after agreeing that they would pay from next year onwards. Did you see anyone being refused entry and turning back home?I'm somewhat surprised at this sudden ticket only situation and find it hard to understand why it wasn't implemented before if it has always been so. It's a shame as it was nice and relaxed.
We usually do the Festival of Speed earlier in the year and just do "over the Road" for an hour or so whilst recovering from the financial stress of the family summer holiday. Been going since Over the Road first started, we only live a mile & half down the road so go along after doing the things that need doing at the weekend. We chuck on some period style clothes and spend a bit of money on rides, trinkets and food, drink etc and enjoy the ambience & classic car park.
We went because the story in the local area is that admission was free, so why miss it ? not because we are freeloaders or cheapskates. Lots of my friends and colleagues have also been over the last few years and we all spend a bit. I can understand the traders being a bit miffed. We usually spend about £50-£60. Not a massive amount but that multiplied a few hundred times adds up.
If the Revival wasn't selling out I would understand the clampdown. I'd be interested to see what effect this had on the road traffic numbers.
Anyway I suppose I'm £60 better off today.
We usually do the Festival of Speed earlier in the year and just do "over the Road" for an hour or so whilst recovering from the financial stress of the family summer holiday. Been going since Over the Road first started, we only live a mile & half down the road so go along after doing the things that need doing at the weekend. We chuck on some period style clothes and spend a bit of money on rides, trinkets and food, drink etc and enjoy the ambience & classic car park.
We went because the story in the local area is that admission was free, so why miss it ? not because we are freeloaders or cheapskates. Lots of my friends and colleagues have also been over the last few years and we all spend a bit. I can understand the traders being a bit miffed. We usually spend about £50-£60. Not a massive amount but that multiplied a few hundred times adds up.
If the Revival wasn't selling out I would understand the clampdown. I'd be interested to see what effect this had on the road traffic numbers.
Anyway I suppose I'm £60 better off today.
It was a lot easier to walk around and get a seat to eat and drink something this year over the road.
Also the traffic was a lot lighter leaving both on Saturday and Sunday so by the council restricting numbers personally for us it was better.
We did have our tickets checked by a lovely young lady when we were 30 metres into the event
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