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Too general of a question...
Volusia charges $10, but I wouldn't gripe if I had to pay a little more.
OSW is $10, but usually worth about $7
NSS was $15 on most mights, but usually a "special" race thrown in, like an 8 car Strictly Stock 50 lapper.
CCMP is $20, which I personally find ridiculous
Ocala is what, $12 ??? Haven't felt overcharged there either.
East Bay I don't recall, but is always worth the money. On the flip side though, their Speedweeks events are a bit out of line. $30 for a 30 lap feature, with only 1 or 2 classes is a bit steep, although the LM class is worth it, the 410 Sprints are not.
In general though, anything over $12 for adults, and $6 for kids (up to 16) is too much. I can't afford to take a family at prices any higher than that. Unless Julie & I have someone watching the kids, racing is just too expensive to take all of us there (other than VSP... always affordable, being that we can bring our own food and drinks). With the family, it's the only place we can even consider.
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Originally posted by Frasson118 View PostToo general of a question...
Volusia charges $10, but I wouldn't gripe if I had to pay a little more.
OSW is $10, but usually worth about $7
NSS was $15 on most mights, but usually a "special" race thrown in, like an 8 car Strictly Stock 50 lapper.
CCMP is $20, which I personally find ridiculous
Ocala is what, $12 ??? Haven't felt overcharged there either.
East Bay I don't recall, but is always worth the money. On the flip side though, their Speedweeks events are a bit out of line. $30 for a 30 lap feature, with only 1 or 2 classes is a bit steep, although the LM class is worth it, the 410 Sprints are not.
And on the $15.00 nights Students and Seniors are $10.00... so looks like you're paying $10.00 either way!Mark Keeler
Operations Manager
Speed51.com
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Originally posted by Darren View Postis that correct, $20.00 to get in the grandstands at CCMP and they have packs stands every week. Every track promoter needs to get on here and use big bold print every week.
If he could do that to a few other unnamed tracks that have poors car counts and fans.........i would see him as a GOD and worship him...(except on sunday) that day is taken.Normalcy is a myth. what is perfectly normal for the Cheetah, Becomes absolute chaos for the Antelope.
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Originally posted by Frasson118 View PostToo general of a question...
Volusia charges $10, but I wouldn't gripe if I had to pay a little more.
OSW is $10, but usually worth about $7
NSS was $15 on most mights, but usually a "special" race thrown in, like an 8 car Strictly Stock 50 lapper.
CCMP is $20, which I personally find ridiculous
Ocala is what, $12 ??? Haven't felt overcharged there either.
East Bay I don't recall, but is always worth the money. On the flip side though, their Speedweeks events are a bit out of line. $30 for a 30 lap feature, with only 1 or 2 classes is a bit steep, although the LM class is worth it, the 410 Sprints are not.
In general though, anything over $12 for adults, and $6 for kids (up to 16) is too much. I can't afford to take a family at prices any higher than that. Unless Julie & I have someone watching the kids, racing is just too expensive to take all of us there (other than VSP... always affordable, being that we can bring our own food and drinks). With the family, it's the only place we can even consider.Normalcy is a myth. what is perfectly normal for the Cheetah, Becomes absolute chaos for the Antelope.
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Mark posted - "FYI Jerry... NSS is $10.00 for standard Saturday night... $15.00 for Special Events... 50 lappers / Sprint Cars / etc."
This is why I stated that it WAS $15, because I don't know what the current price is. I know that the last few years, there were almost no 'regular' shows... it was always some kind of Faster Pastor race, or 50 lap Mini-Stocks or some other way of trying to justify $15 a week. That wasn't worth it.
Now $15 for Sprints or a good Super Late race is worth the price. Much more in line.
And Thanks a TON for the reminder of the Senior Citizen rates!
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HEY - Leave Those Senior Rates Alone
It took me a bunch of years to get there and now I am enjoying every second of it. AND I don't have to walk with a limp with my head hung low and try to look old anymore. Burger King was giving me free coffee when I was about (it pissed me off as I drank it and got a refill).
OSF:Thank a Police Officer for what they do........... OSF:
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NSS might only be $10 but Ocala is $12. For $2 more, I get a WHOLE show. NOT just features. PLUS they have a better car count. On the other side of the coin, I would travel to NSS for features only "IF" they had full fields.
Sorry guys if you think I'm being negative here. I guess I was raised differently. One thing my father always said was " A fast nickel always beats a slow dime." He ran his own business for 26 successful years until he retired at 54 yrs. old.
The cheaper you make it for families, the more butts you'll put into the stands, which = more money spent at the concession stands....JMO
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