
Monaco GP
#1
Posted 07 April 1999 - 22:58
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#2
Posted 14 April 1999 - 07:48
I heard that there are some very cheap spectator enclosures there... is that true?
cheers

#3
Posted 14 April 1999 - 20:22
Accomodations in town are very difficult and expensive. If you're on a budget, the only good option is to stay in Nice or one of the smaller neighboring towns in France or Italy, and take the train into Monaco. That's far from ideal, especially on race day, due to the crowds. Staying in town is great, as the whole place revolves around the race and you get to watch the activity build as Sunday approaches, but hotels are few and far between, not to mention pricey. The teams take up lots of the available space, and most hotels are booked year-to-year by the same people (including me).
I was lucky several years ago to get a reasonably-priced room in a well-located hotel, and I've kept it every year since. Before that, I stayed in another hotel in town (since fully booked by team personnel), in Nice, or in a small neighboring French town. If you get serious about attending next year, let me know- I'll e-mail you a list of all the hotels in town with notes on their location, price range, etc. In any case, you'll need to start early, as even the few rooms that do become available are booked 6 months in advance, and most require minimum stays of 3-6 nights (at 2-3 times normal rates). Despite all that, it's a terrific race to see, and you won't regret going.
#4
Posted 16 April 1999 - 18:33
Thanks for the offer of the list of hotels, i'll get back to you about it nearer the time, ok?
Cheers

#5
Posted 16 April 1999 - 07:57
#6
Posted 21 April 1999 - 05:51
Too bad, but my job won't allow me to make it for the Grand-Prix this year, so I guess our beer at Flashman's will have to be postponed.
If you want to reserve a seat in the grandstand, you may want to try to contact ACM directly through their E-mail (info@acm.mc). Online booking might be coming next...
#7
Posted 21 April 1999 - 20:39
#8
Posted 22 April 1999 - 02:17
Just how far in advance do you need to book for Monaco? I was surprised at how quickly flights and accomadation for even less popular Grand Prix (like Barcelona) go. I'm planning to go to Monaco next year and would love to see your list of Hotels and your views on best place to watch.
By the way, there is a ticket-booking site at
www.f1-tickets.com
I haven't used it and have no idea of how good it is, and how much of a premium they charge for the service.
#9
Posted 22 April 1999 - 03:57
Where you should consider staying (assuming you can get a room) depends largely on how much you want to spend. If you'll let me know some time what you've got in mind, I'll fill you in on which hotels are in that price range.
In my humble opinion, the best seats are those in the K and M grandstands, because they've got a view of the giant screen. Due to the track layout, it's otherwise impossible to see anything that's happening in areas other than where you're seated. I prefer to sit in the stand at Casino Square during Thursday practice, but in a low K grandstand (K2 seems best to me) for qualifying and the race. These are pricey, and the premium charged by the ticket services make it worse, but what can you do?
Hope this helps. Let me know when you're ready to plan next year's trip and I'll fill you in on the details re. hotels, etc. Take care.
#10
Posted 22 April 1999 - 06:38
#11
Posted 22 April 1999 - 18:34
#12
Posted 23 April 1999 - 08:08
But I guess high octane fuel must be running in my veins, and I began to miss you guys.
Now I'm back, and I'm here to stay!
#13
Posted 23 April 1999 - 22:39
#14
Posted 27 April 1999 - 05:11