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Mugello ticket options ..... confused
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 11:31 am
by Stokesy
Hi Guys
Looking to book tickets for Mugello in June, I am struggling to establish what the difference with these two ticket options is, all the websites refer to this "priority1" and "Reduced priority 1" but no explanation
any thoughts?
Gen. Admission Priority 1 (Sat./Sun.) EUR 123.00 -+
Gen. Admission reduced Priority 1 (Sat./Sun.) EUR 98.00 -+
Re: Mugello ticket options ..... confused
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 12:15 pm
by Gio
Stokesy wrote:Hi Guys
Looking to book tickets for Mugello in June, I am struggling to establish what the difference with these two ticket options is, all the websites refer to this "priority1" and "Reduced priority 1" but no explanation
any thoughts?
Gen. Admission Priority 1 (Sat./Sun.) EUR 123.00 -+
Gen. Admission reduced Priority 1 (Sat./Sun.) EUR 98.00 -+
Do what about 20,000 others do, don't pay
Best place to be apparently is Palagio, as you can see a fair way round the circuit (Its the highest point|)
Have you had a look at the prices on the Mugello Circuits web site? (
http://www.mugellocircuit.it/english/)
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 12:26 pm
by Stokesy
Thanks Gio
The main site talks about Meadow and reduced meadow, to me looks like a restricted entry although i cant work out what the "meadow" actually is?
Still 2 days in the "full" meadow is 102 Euro circa £62.00 which seems about right.
Just waiting for my mates to confirm final numbers, under starters orders............ watch this space
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 5:38 pm
by Kwackerz
reduced meadow is for under 16s by the looks of the price list and the info at the bottom of it.
Oh and for Soldiers... hehehe..
) The reduced meadow ticket allows the admittance to the meadow area only, and it is for children under 16 years of age (born after January, 1st 1991) and for soldiers. Children have to show their identity document, while soldiers both identity document and their own regular military card.
Meadow, I
think refers to the normal access areas of the circuit, as in not paddock or grandstands.
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 9:11 pm
by Gio
Kwackerz wrote:reduced meadow is for under 16s by the looks of the price list and the info at the bottom of it.
Oh and for Soldiers... hehehe..
) The reduced meadow ticket allows the admittance to the meadow area only, and it is for children under 16 years of age (born after January, 1st 1991) and for soldiers. Children have to show their identity document, while soldiers both identity document and their own regular military card.
Meadow, I
think refers to the normal access areas of the circuit, as in not paddock or grandstands.
Only the dorks watch from the paddock/grandstand, nowt to watch really there, just a bunch of bikes upright

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 11:45 pm
by D-Rider
Kwackerz wrote:reduced meadow is for under 16s by the looks of the price list and the info at the bottom of it.
Oh and for Soldiers... hehehe..
) The reduced meadow ticket allows the admittance to the meadow area only, and it is for children under 16 years of age (born after January, 1st 1991) and for soldiers. Children have to show their identity document, while soldiers both identity document and their own regular military card.
Meadow, I
think refers to the normal access areas of the circuit, as in not paddock or grandstands.
Now that would be embarassing - travelling all the way to Mugello and proudly presenting them with your Child's Ticket .... just because you had no idea of what you were really purchasing.

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 8:24 am
by Stokesy
Kwackerz wrote:
) The reduced meadow ticket allows the admittance to the meadow area only, and it is for children under 16 years of age (born after January, 1st 1991) and for soldiers. Children have to show their identity document, while soldiers both identity document and their own regular military card.
Meadow, I
think refers to the normal access areas of the circuit, as in not paddock or grandstands.
That is my thinking but not very clear, I think i will get the "full" meadow to be safe
Alternatively take my old burgundy beret

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:08 pm
by Yellowduck
Stokesy,
I'm going for the same tickets as the grandstands seem expensive next to Barcelona prices.
Ricky's 15 so he can get in cheap.
What dates are you travelling down and are you using the tunnel (forgive me if we've already discussed this but I'm getting old and this new site has taken me out of my comfort zone

)
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 5:10 pm
by Stokesy
Yellowduck wrote:Stokesy,
I'm going for the same tickets as the grandstands seem expensive next to Barcelona prices.
Ricky's 15 so he can get in cheap.
What dates are you travelling down and are you using the tunnel (forgive me if we've already discussed this but I'm getting old and this new site has taken me out of my comfort zone

)
HI YD
Will be traveling down via the tunnel on 31st May, slit the journey in 2 and stay somewhere close to the Mont Blanc tunnel. Looking to book the tickets now but the preffered vendor (circuit recommends) who also appear the cheapest (ticketone) 102 euros meadow pass have suspended ticket sales
God knows why?
HAve you purchased? where from?
Cheers
Matt
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 8:21 pm
by Gio
You do realise that if you travel by bike you can't take it into the circuit?
Apart from the teams and owners/friends the only other vehicles allowed on site are campers.
This is to combat the trouble of previous years where bike owners caused excessive noise.
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 8:54 pm
by Stokesy
Gio wrote:You do realise that if you travel by bike you can't take it into the circuit?
Apart from the teams and owners/friends the only other vehicles allowed on site are campers.
This is to combat the trouble of previous years where bike owners caused excessive noise.
Thanks Gio
There is free parking associated to the circuit simply not in the circuit, no big deal, to be honest the security at Le Mans made getting out a right pain, there are 4 of us going so we can make the bikes pretty secure by linking them together.
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 8:55 pm
by Gio
Stokesy wrote:Gio wrote:You do realise that if you travel by bike you can't take it into the circuit?
Apart from the teams and owners/friends the only other vehicles allowed on site are campers.
This is to combat the trouble of previous years where bike owners caused excessive noise.
Thanks Gio
There is free parking associated to the circuit simply not in the circuit, no big deal, to be honest the security at Le Mans made getting out a right pain, there are 4 of us going so we can make the bikes pretty secure by linking them together.
Won't the chain weigh you all down

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 9:18 pm
by Stokesy
Gio wrote:Stokesy wrote:Gio wrote:You do realise that if you travel by bike you can't take it into the circuit?
Apart from the teams and owners/friends the only other vehicles allowed on site are campers.
This is to combat the trouble of previous years where bike owners caused excessive noise.
Thanks Gio
There is free parking associated to the circuit simply not in the circuit, no big deal, to be honest the security at Le Mans made getting out a right pain, there are 4 of us going so we can make the bikes pretty secure by linking them together.
Won't the chain weigh you all down

Daisy chain effect

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 10:31 pm
by Gio
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 5:45 pm
by Yellowduck
Stokesy,
Not got tickets yet, so same problem.
I'll check again soon, otherwise I could ask a mate of mine in Italy to call and see why we can't book on line.
We're crossing on the 30th, so not flying like you
Plan is to keep costs down and camp at the circuit. Will try to get cabins or static tent on rest of journey.
Crossing back on the 5th. Then Barcelona by Easyjet the following weekend
