Santa Pod day out with 7 year old

Santa Pod day out with 7 year old

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Artsy

Original Poster:

259 posts

85 months

Friday 28th April 2023
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Hi All,

I was just wondering if anyone has been to Santa Pod with a young child and if they'd recommend it.

Just thinking about things to do with my oldest who has a good interest in cars but wanted to check on opinions of people who may have been.

Is it reasonably easy to park there and walk round and see various events? Is it worth adding grandstand tickets to the day ticket?

Anything else I should be considering?

Many thanks in advance.

100SRV

2,179 posts

249 months

Friday 28th April 2023
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Take ear defenders.
Check the weather forecast.
The car park often has interesting vehicles in it.

crankedup5

10,749 posts

42 months

Friday 28th April 2023
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If it’s a Top Fuel meeting then your child should be prepared for literal ground shaking and deafening experience. Dependant on child’s age and previous experience of being trackside, it could be overwhelming for some kids. Sponge ear deafenders in ears AND headphone defenders is my advise.

Artsy

Original Poster:

259 posts

85 months

Friday 28th April 2023
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Many thanks for the responses.

Would you recommend getting the defenders on the day at the venue? I've checked online and prices seem good plus they have kids size.

Jo-say8k

112 posts

23 months

Friday 28th April 2023
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Don't forget to wear comfortable walking footwear! wink

essayer

9,604 posts

201 months

Friday 28th April 2023
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They sell them in the shop and they weren’t unreasonable

williamp

19,546 posts

280 months

Friday 28th April 2023
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No. Its louder then that! And you can actuakly feel the air move as they go past.

Bring the ear defenders with you. If yours are like mine, then they want them fitting perfectly beforehand

LukeBrown66

4,479 posts

53 months

Friday 28th April 2023
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My advice, do not simply wear ear defenders.

tell your child to literally push their fingers into their ears a little as if you were right next to Concorde taking off these things are brutally loud.

And watch the lights carefully, they can go from quiet to insane very quickly.

Maybe stand on the top of the bank if you only want to do ear defenders, do not be right next to the strip.


Meteor Madness

410 posts

209 months

Sunday 30th April 2023
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I would recommend the grandstand with kids, as on the other side everyone stands up when the big cars and bikes come out - meaning they won't be able to see.
And as others have said - proper ear protection is vital for both of you.

Turn7

24,142 posts

228 months

Sunday 30th April 2023
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Parking is in a huge grassland , no problem with that. It’s sometimes hard to pinpoint your car on return, so make notes of structures or something fixed to help find the car.

Deffo ear defenders and probably ear plugs if the fuel cars run.

I’d say get a seat as well.

Be aware, you tend to do a LOT of walking at SPR.
It can be a good long walk from the car park round to the pit sides, plus you then will walk the length and breadth of the pits.

All the pit areas are open access, you can watch the guys rebuilding stuff etc. All the teams are more than happy to chat, as kings as they aren’t thrashing to get the car/bike ready.

Be aware of moving vehicles in the pits, especially electric bikes.

It’s a great day out, but I’m always shattered when I get home.

Hi and hopefully enjoy it, you may find it addictive…..

Tony1963

5,314 posts

169 months

Tuesday 2nd May 2023
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I took my nephew a few times from the age of about 6 to around 10.
It wasn’t the noise level from the nitro cars that shook him as much as the suddenness of the noise. If you’re in the wrong/right place, you really can feel the pulses from the exhausts hitting your chest.

So as advised above, I’d recommend grandstand seats.

If you do go to a meeting with nitro cars, be careful in the pits/paddock area. It’s a great place to be, but the exhaust gases from nitromethane engines are nasty. I wouldn’t want to subject a kid to that, so keep your distance.

The drag racing community tends to be extremely friendly and kids are often lifted into cars for a photo by dad etc.

Edited by Tony1963 on Tuesday 2nd May 20:25


Edited by Tony1963 on Tuesday 2nd May 20:26

Camaro

1,421 posts

182 months

Friday 5th May 2023
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I will just warn you about something I witnessed this weekend. As a racer of an open header car I always make my best effort when warming up to kinda make it obvious thats what we're doing. But I happened to notice a young lad (probably 4 or 5) walking with his dad through the pits and he got utterly startled by a racer starting up.

Basically just be aware of your surroundings when walking through the pits, both of moving vehicles and off engines starting up. The poor lad seemed pretty shaken up by it.

The flip side of the coin for having such close access to the cars is also sparking that potential new racer from being by or sitting in a car! Either way, I hope you enjoy your time at the track and so does the 7 year old.

Artsy

Original Poster:

259 posts

85 months

Friday 5th May 2023
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Many thanks for all the replies.

I haven't made it there yet but I think I'll try a solo visit before subjecting him to it.

He seems ok with very loud heavy metal in the car so he's had some training at least when it comes to noise pollution.

BlackZeD

798 posts

215 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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https://youtu.be/B7QGmsomid8

Go to about 30 secs from the end....... volume up, heavy metal is like a whisper 😉

MOBB

3,812 posts

134 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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I live 5 miles away from SP and can hear the proper stuff clearly from my house

In fact when I lived 10 miles away I could still hear the jet car from my house :-)

Upatdawn

2,187 posts

155 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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As a old time drag racing fan (1975 first visit) i can say there is not a thing on earth like the blast of a pair of Top fuel or AA/FC cars on full chat, they literally are trying to rotate the planet, first timers are totally unprepared, however i would advise caution for children, its not just the racing, the pits are open access unlike any other motorsport i know of, standing next to these monsters is gut wrenching, the noise is totally beyond anything else and likely to damage hearing and Nitromethane being burned produces tear gas, I kid you not.
The noise goes through you
Access to the pits is included in entry, crews are welcoming so long as they arent busy, hero cards are usually given out

Have fun.... take ear plugs and ear defenders....

Dont forget though it is a dry weather only sport, i believe now tickets are solely sold online


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoL6S20xW3o


Edited by Upatdawn on Tuesday 9th May 21:51


Edited by Upatdawn on Tuesday 9th May 21:52

SpydieNut

5,833 posts

230 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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We’re there with the family at the end of May. Saturday through Monday and camping on site. I can’t wait - 30 years since I last saw drag racing in person - and I can still remember the assault on all the senses.

Ear defenders all round thumbup

Dan_1981

17,538 posts

206 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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My thread asking a similar question with our kids.

We've been several times now with the 4/5 now 6 year old.

He loves it.

Not took the youngest yet as he hates loud noises.

Upatdawn

2,187 posts

155 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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SpydieNut said:
We’re there with the family at the end of May. Saturday through Monday and camping on site. I can’t wait - 30 years since I last saw drag racing in person - and I can still remember the assault on all the senses.

Ear defenders all round thumbup
You will see a lot of differences, first.... no barn, then vastly different classes, the fields in TF and F/C are down but Nostalgia Funny car is increasing, Pro Mod ahs been THE class for a few years, blown alky doorslammers (watch out for Fast Freddy fagerstrom in what was (i kid you not) his dads old builders truck, 1/8th mile burnouts, 80mph reversing

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7atc89HM5M0


Hell, tempted to go myself, last went 2017






Edited by Upatdawn on Tuesday 9th May 22:02

SpydieNut

5,833 posts

230 months

Wednesday 10th May 2023
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Upatdawn said:
You will see a lot of differences, first.... no barn, then vastly different classes, the fields in TF and F/C are down but Nostalgia Funny car is increasing, Pro Mod ahs been THE class for a few years, blown alky doorslammers (watch out for Fast Freddy fagerstrom in what was (i kid you not) his dads old builders truck, 1/8th mile burnouts, 80mph reversing

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7atc89HM5M0


Hell, tempted to go myself, last went 2017






Edited by Upatdawn on Tuesday 9th May 22:02
bounce cheers mate smile