FoS Access / Grandstands
Discussion
All, I’ve been to the FoS twice, in the early 00’s. Back then general admission allowed access to the pit area and IIRC some grandstands (no separate tickets required).
I’m assuming things have changed, and it might not be possible to get up close to the cars these days?
In the past there were two of us, now four (2 kids). Early bird price doesn’t seem bad, and since we like wandering about, grandstand seating might not be necessary - can we view ‘trackside’, as and when, or is it now too crowded to get a good view without a grandstand ticket?
Lastly, is it worth going in a Friday to avoid some crowds, or do we miss out on a significant amount of running?
Thanks!
I’m assuming things have changed, and it might not be possible to get up close to the cars these days?
In the past there were two of us, now four (2 kids). Early bird price doesn’t seem bad, and since we like wandering about, grandstand seating might not be necessary - can we view ‘trackside’, as and when, or is it now too crowded to get a good view without a grandstand ticket?
Lastly, is it worth going in a Friday to avoid some crowds, or do we miss out on a significant amount of running?
Thanks!
You can get up close to all the cars in the paddock. Weekend can be busy I usually go on Thursday as less crowds. Only thing you would really miss if not going on the Sunday is the timed runs up the hill they do do practice on the other days as well. I like Grandstand as it gives somewhere to sit down and a much better view than standing.
NoBrakesWC said:
You can get up close to all the cars in the paddock. Weekend can be busy I usually go on Thursday as less crowds. Only thing you would really miss if not going on the Sunday is the timed runs up the hill they do do practice on the other days as well. I like Grandstand as it gives somewhere to sit down and a much better view than standing.
OK great, thanks.I just thought paying for a grandstand, but then not using the seats for a lot of the day seemed a bit daft, but sounds like it would make the whole experience much better.
dr_gn said:
NoBrakesWC said:
You can get up close to all the cars in the paddock. Weekend can be busy I usually go on Thursday as less crowds. Only thing you would really miss if not going on the Sunday is the timed runs up the hill they do do practice on the other days as well. I like Grandstand as it gives somewhere to sit down and a much better view than standing.
OK great, thanks.I just thought paying for a grandstand, but then not using the seats for a lot of the day seemed a bit daft, but sounds like it would make the whole experience much better.
I went this year and didn't have grandstand as I booked late. Standing up for a couple hours watching the shootout practice was tiring.
NoBrakesWC said:
dr_gn said:
NoBrakesWC said:
You can get up close to all the cars in the paddock. Weekend can be busy I usually go on Thursday as less crowds. Only thing you would really miss if not going on the Sunday is the timed runs up the hill they do do practice on the other days as well. I like Grandstand as it gives somewhere to sit down and a much better view than standing.
OK great, thanks.I just thought paying for a grandstand, but then not using the seats for a lot of the day seemed a bit daft, but sounds like it would make the whole experience much better.
I went this year and didn't have grandstand as I booked late. Standing up for a couple hours watching the shootout practice was tiring.
Quick question about prices for [Admission] and [Roving Grandstand] tickets vs. [Admission & Grandstand Package] tickets (for Saturday):
For [Admission & Grandstand Package] tickets, it ends up £154 more expensive than getting [Admission] and [Roving Grandstand] tickets separately. This is mainly becasue there's no child option for [Admission & Grandstand Package] tickets. Even so, for four adults it would still be £68 cheaper.
Is there some kind of disadvantage to buying separate tickets for Admission and Grandstands?
Also, are there any decent places to stay for a night on the south coast, perhaps 30 minutes from Goodwood?
Thanks again.
For [Admission & Grandstand Package] tickets, it ends up £154 more expensive than getting [Admission] and [Roving Grandstand] tickets separately. This is mainly becasue there's no child option for [Admission & Grandstand Package] tickets. Even so, for four adults it would still be £68 cheaper.
Is there some kind of disadvantage to buying separate tickets for Admission and Grandstands?
Also, are there any decent places to stay for a night on the south coast, perhaps 30 minutes from Goodwood?
Thanks again.
dr_gn]Quick question about prices for [Admission] and [Roving Grandstand said:
tickets vs. [Admission & Grandstand Package] tickets (for Saturday):
For [Admission & Grandstand Package] tickets, it ends up £154 more expensive than getting [Admission] and [Roving Grandstand] tickets separately. This is mainly becasue there's no child option for [Admission & Grandstand Package] tickets. Even so, for four adults it would still be £68 cheaper.
Is there some kind of disadvantage to buying separate tickets for Admission and Grandstands?
Also, are there any decent places to stay for a night on the south coast, perhaps 30 minutes from Goodwood?
Thanks again.
I’m staying at Butlins Bognor. Everywhere else I tried was fully booked.For [Admission & Grandstand Package] tickets, it ends up £154 more expensive than getting [Admission] and [Roving Grandstand] tickets separately. This is mainly becasue there's no child option for [Admission & Grandstand Package] tickets. Even so, for four adults it would still be £68 cheaper.
Is there some kind of disadvantage to buying separate tickets for Admission and Grandstands?
Also, are there any decent places to stay for a night on the south coast, perhaps 30 minutes from Goodwood?
Thanks again.
dr_gn]Quick question about prices for [Admission] and [Roving Grandstand said:
tickets vs. [Admission & Grandstand Package] tickets (for Saturday):
For [Admission & Grandstand Package] tickets, it ends up £154 more expensive than getting [Admission] and [Roving Grandstand] tickets separately. This is mainly becasue there's no child option for [Admission & Grandstand Package] tickets. Even so, for four adults it would still be £68 cheaper.
Is there some kind of disadvantage to buying separate tickets for Admission and Grandstands?
The package includes the programme voucher at £17.For [Admission & Grandstand Package] tickets, it ends up £154 more expensive than getting [Admission] and [Roving Grandstand] tickets separately. This is mainly becasue there's no child option for [Admission & Grandstand Package] tickets. Even so, for four adults it would still be £68 cheaper.
Is there some kind of disadvantage to buying separate tickets for Admission and Grandstands?
Thanks all,
Yes, we only needed one programme, so that saves quite a few £.
I spoke to the ticket office today. For children, you can't go for the package without paying full price for admission.
Anyway, I just tried to buy 4x admission tickets and 4x grandstand tickets for Saturday, verified payment on my bank app, returned to the Goodwood page and...nothing.
No confirmation email, nothing out of my account.
So another fricking 'phone call tomorrow.
I think I'd rather drive 4 hours home than stay at Butlins in Bognor, but thanks for the heads-up!
Yes, we only needed one programme, so that saves quite a few £.
I spoke to the ticket office today. For children, you can't go for the package without paying full price for admission.
Anyway, I just tried to buy 4x admission tickets and 4x grandstand tickets for Saturday, verified payment on my bank app, returned to the Goodwood page and...nothing.
No confirmation email, nothing out of my account.
So another fricking 'phone call tomorrow.
I think I'd rather drive 4 hours home than stay at Butlins in Bognor, but thanks for the heads-up!
dr_gn said:
Booked! Can't wait.
Noticed there's "Performance Car" parking available next to the F1 paddock...that must be superb. One day when I'm brave enough I'll be in there...one day.
There is a list of cars that qualify for that parking option and it's not free either. Noticed there's "Performance Car" parking available next to the F1 paddock...that must be superb. One day when I'm brave enough I'll be in there...one day.
Just like the Revival, the aviation content is not as prolific as it used to be. We all understand the safety and financial reasons why that is.
Anyhows have a great time, something to look forward too !
gt40steve said:
dr_gn said:
Booked! Can't wait.
Noticed there's "Performance Car" parking available next to the F1 paddock...that must be superb. One day when I'm brave enough I'll be in there...one day.
There is a list of cars that qualify for that parking option and it's not free either. Noticed there's "Performance Car" parking available next to the F1 paddock...that must be superb. One day when I'm brave enough I'll be in there...one day.
Just like the Revival, the aviation content is not as prolific as it used to be. We all understand the safety and financial reasons why that is.
Anyhows have a great time, something to look forward too !
I've got a car that's on the performance parking list. I saw that it wasn't free, but for some shallow reason I like the idea of it.
The "brave" comment was becasue I spent 8 years rebuilding it from the ground up. Family got in the way and I only did a few hundred miles in it before consigning it to the garage for 14 years. This year it will see the light of day again, after doing a few bits of work on it recently. Just 4 new tyres to go now. A four-hour motorway trip would be pretty stressful until I've got to trust it though.
ecsrobin said:
dr_gn said:
A four-hour motorway trip would be pretty stressful until I've got to trust it though.
Yes don’t do that! It’s amazing (more so the revival) how many cars you pass broken down when heading to Goodwood events. I suspect for many the car only comes out for that occasion.NoBrakesWC said:
ecsrobin said:
dr_gn said:
A four-hour motorway trip would be pretty stressful until I've got to trust it though.
Yes don’t do that! It’s amazing (more so the revival) how many cars you pass broken down when heading to Goodwood events. I suspect for many the car only comes out for that occasion.TBH it's the Smart Motorway thing. The fact that you can have two blocks of cars legally doing two significantly different speeds terrifies me...and that's just the folks that are sticking to the rules. Factor in no hard shoulder and it makes the whole thing not worth the effort.
dr_gn said:
NoBrakesWC said:
ecsrobin said:
dr_gn said:
A four-hour motorway trip would be pretty stressful until I've got to trust it though.
Yes don’t do that! It’s amazing (more so the revival) how many cars you pass broken down when heading to Goodwood events. I suspect for many the car only comes out for that occasion.TBH it's the Smart Motorway thing. The fact that you can have two blocks of cars legally doing two significantly different speeds terrifies me...and that's just the folks that are sticking to the rules. Factor in no hard shoulder and it makes the whole thing not worth the effort.
dr_gn said:
We live 200+ miles away though...
TBH it's the Smart Motorway thing. The fact that you can have two blocks of cars legally doing two significantly different speeds terrifies me...and that's just the folks that are sticking to the rules. Factor in no hard shoulder and it makes the whole thing not worth the effort.
Personally I’m pro smart motorway. It’s no different to the 16 miles of A27 many Goodwood visitors drive down or even the miles of A3 except the added advantage of signage to inform you of a blocked lane. TBH it's the Smart Motorway thing. The fact that you can have two blocks of cars legally doing two significantly different speeds terrifies me...and that's just the folks that are sticking to the rules. Factor in no hard shoulder and it makes the whole thing not worth the effort.
However that distance take the daily.
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