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The barches are planning a NASCAR weekend in Indiana late July. We'll be attending the CW Truck race (maybe the N'wide race too) at O'Reilly Raceway Park and of course the Brickyard race on Sunday.
We're not at all familiar with this area and are somewhat overwhelmed by the abundance of lodging choices and very wide range of prices. I'm hoping maybe some of you folks in and around the greater Indianapolis area might provide a little guidance.
So far it looks like Brownsburg is our best bet, pretty conveniently located as it will keep us outside the city and is a significantly more reasonably priced area. I'd just hate to get there and be committed to four or five nights in franchise hotel and have a spot across the street that's nicer, cheaper, better, etc.
Also, if there's any must see attractions in the area, we'd love to hear about 'em.
Anyway, thanks in advance. You fellas have been terrifically helpful with sort of thing in the past and I expect this time will be no exception.
We're not at all familiar with this area and are somewhat overwhelmed by the abundance of lodging choices and very wide range of prices. I'm hoping maybe some of you folks in and around the greater Indianapolis area might provide a little guidance.
So far it looks like Brownsburg is our best bet, pretty conveniently located as it will keep us outside the city and is a significantly more reasonably priced area. I'd just hate to get there and be committed to four or five nights in franchise hotel and have a spot across the street that's nicer, cheaper, better, etc.
Also, if there's any must see attractions in the area, we'd love to hear about 'em.
Anyway, thanks in advance. You fellas have been terrifically helpful with sort of thing in the past and I expect this time will be no exception.
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Brownsville is a great choice. You don't want to board in town. The costs are much higher and likely already booked.
If you don't have your seats yet, go high. Sitting track side you get to feel the thunder, but only get to see a few seconds worth. Up high you have a better chance to see around a turn. IIRC, turn three was a hot spot, although track changes have been made since that was the rule.
Get a good set of binoculars. Nice wide view and really clear. Take ear plugs or better yet ear muff hearing protectors. You also NEED a scanner. The rent them, but you can pick up one pretty reasonably so you have it for next time.
Go to Nascanner for the frequency list. Some Bearcat models will auto program a frequency range. I like that feature on mine.
Listening to your favorite team really adds to the experience. I use one ear bud under the head gear. Get a splitter and share the scanner.
Add me to the list of jealous. You are going to have a great time!
If you don't have your seats yet, go high. Sitting track side you get to feel the thunder, but only get to see a few seconds worth. Up high you have a better chance to see around a turn. IIRC, turn three was a hot spot, although track changes have been made since that was the rule.
Get a good set of binoculars. Nice wide view and really clear. Take ear plugs or better yet ear muff hearing protectors. You also NEED a scanner. The rent them, but you can pick up one pretty reasonably so you have it for next time.
Go to Nascanner for the frequency list. Some Bearcat models will auto program a frequency range. I like that feature on mine.
Listening to your favorite team really adds to the experience. I use one ear bud under the head gear. Get a splitter and share the scanner.
Add me to the list of jealous. You are going to have a great time!
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The further you stay from Indy the better. In fact, I'd bet most of the hotels are nearly booked for that weekend in town or close to town. If you don't mind a little drive on race days, maybe even consider Kokomo...it's only about 30-45 minutes north of 465 right on US31.
As for seat location...Northwest vista (turn 4)is the best...the higher the better...followed by E-stand (Turn 1). I had 500 tickets in NW Vista for 3 years in a row...but that ended after 2006 because sitting in the 95 degree weather in the sun, hungover with a sunburn from being on the lake the previous day was no fun. I changed to C-stand the next year so I'd have covered seats (shade and shelter from potential rain). They were right at the entrance to the pits on the outside of the track so I could see turn 4 and most of the front straight and the pits.
Also...if camping is an option...I have the number for a guy that lives 2 blocks from the track (2 blocks west of C-stand in fact) that allows camping in his yard. Not sure of the rates, but I do know that you can call him ahead and have him reserve a parking spot in his yard for you if you want to just park on race day and not camp. Parking was $20 I think. It's a pretty easy exit from the track after the race too. Email me and I'll send you his number and a map showing his location.
If you want more Indy advice, let me know. Other than me going to the 500 for several years, we lived down there for a year or so as well before moving to Plymouth, so I know a few places to hang out.
And if you want to scope out the view from the different seating areas on the track, check out this site...
http://indianaracing.net/indianapolis-m ... ting-guide
As for seat location...Northwest vista (turn 4)is the best...the higher the better...followed by E-stand (Turn 1). I had 500 tickets in NW Vista for 3 years in a row...but that ended after 2006 because sitting in the 95 degree weather in the sun, hungover with a sunburn from being on the lake the previous day was no fun. I changed to C-stand the next year so I'd have covered seats (shade and shelter from potential rain). They were right at the entrance to the pits on the outside of the track so I could see turn 4 and most of the front straight and the pits.
Also...if camping is an option...I have the number for a guy that lives 2 blocks from the track (2 blocks west of C-stand in fact) that allows camping in his yard. Not sure of the rates, but I do know that you can call him ahead and have him reserve a parking spot in his yard for you if you want to just park on race day and not camp. Parking was $20 I think. It's a pretty easy exit from the track after the race too. Email me and I'll send you his number and a map showing his location.
If you want more Indy advice, let me know. Other than me going to the 500 for several years, we lived down there for a year or so as well before moving to Plymouth, so I know a few places to hang out.
And if you want to scope out the view from the different seating areas on the track, check out this site...
http://indianaracing.net/indianapolis-m ... ting-guide
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Have to agree with northwest vista, went the first ten years sat about half way up and still could see very well.
Never sat anywhere else though so can't really say much about anywhere else.
Can't help much in the area of places to stay never had to stay anywhere only live about 30 min away.
It is a great experince you and family should have a great time.
Brownsburg may be a good choice to stay if you can find any vacancy
Never sat anywhere else though so can't really say much about anywhere else.
Can't help much in the area of places to stay never had to stay anywhere only live about 30 min away.
It is a great experince you and family should have a great time.
Brownsburg may be a good choice to stay if you can find any vacancy
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Thanks, I do appreciate the input.
Sorry I didn't get back here sooner but I've been fightin' off the flu for about a week now and it's still kickin' my butt.
Lots of good info there. Sure to make this a more successful trip.
Sorry I didn't get back here sooner but I've been fightin' off the flu for about a week now and it's still kickin' my butt.
Lots of good info there. Sure to make this a more successful trip.
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Have any of you guys been to a race at the ORP? I'm wondering if they typically sell out. We want to go to the camping world truck race on Friday night before the Brickyard race. Tickets are significantly cheaper than at Indy but freakin' ticketmaster wants an extra $7.50 each "convenience charge".
Might we be better off just buying tickets at the box office on race day? Or should I suck it up and stop being such a cheapskate?
Might we be better off just buying tickets at the box office on race day? Or should I suck it up and stop being such a cheapskate?
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Ticketmaster is good for "add ons". I'd suck it up for the trip.
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ORP is nice...I've been to the drag strip for the US Nationals before. I'd buy in advance if you can. Most of the truck races seem to be far from sold out when watching on TV, but ORP is MUCH smaller than IMS, and there's lots of NASCAR fans in the Indy area (Indiana is Gordon, Stewart, and Newman country), so I'd suck it up and pay the fees to have guaranteed seats.
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WOO HOO!!!
Once again being a miser has paid off. My uncle works for an RV accessory manufacturer. He's got some comp tickets and pit passes for us.
Once again being a miser has paid off. My uncle works for an RV accessory manufacturer. He's got some comp tickets and pit passes for us.
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I hesitated a little too long to get a room in Brownsburg. So, we're staying in Franklin instead. A little further out of town than we wanted but the price was right.
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Thanks, I appreciate the offer but with the money we saved on ORP tickets, we splurged and bought a preferred parking pass at Indy.
In the mean time we're keeping our fingers crossed for tomorrow night in Richmond. Last time the race was postponed 'til Sunday afternoon while we waited out Hurricane Hanna.
In the mean time we're keeping our fingers crossed for tomorrow night in Richmond. Last time the race was postponed 'til Sunday afternoon while we waited out Hurricane Hanna.
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