Experience center?
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Pete
#32
Hey @rodH - I went a couple weeks ago (PECLA) I went I think on a Thursday or Friday. It's free and a hoot. Even if you don't drive the cars.
I had lunch at 917 - no reservations, they just walked me right up there and I had a great burger & PEC margarita - then went out on the observation deck and watched folks having a blast on the different track modules.
The little boutique is great, lots of cool stuff and a cafe at the back. The museum/showroom/lounge is cool to hang and look at cars and the Motorsport shop is right there too, so you see some race cars in different states.
The SIM room is like $35 for a half hour or $60 I think for an hour, and all in all well worth the trip.
Everyone on staff that I met was friendly, welcoming and smiley. Could only stay for an hour or two as I was driving back to the Bay Area and needed to get ahead of the traffic.
They do recommend reservations if you plan to visit on a weekend, but it was easy and spacious when I rolled up on a week day.
Dan
No photos attached because it's great to just go in and soak it all up in person.
I had lunch at 917 - no reservations, they just walked me right up there and I had a great burger & PEC margarita - then went out on the observation deck and watched folks having a blast on the different track modules.
The little boutique is great, lots of cool stuff and a cafe at the back. The museum/showroom/lounge is cool to hang and look at cars and the Motorsport shop is right there too, so you see some race cars in different states.
The SIM room is like $35 for a half hour or $60 I think for an hour, and all in all well worth the trip.
Everyone on staff that I met was friendly, welcoming and smiley. Could only stay for an hour or two as I was driving back to the Bay Area and needed to get ahead of the traffic.
They do recommend reservations if you plan to visit on a weekend, but it was easy and spacious when I rolled up on a week day.
Dan
No photos attached because it's great to just go in and soak it all up in person.
#33
My wife asked me what I wanted for my birthday this weekend (BD is mid February) and I came up with a day at the Experience Center and a night in ATL. We're about 4 hours away.
Trying to decided between the mid vs rear engine module($550) or the GT3 module ($800). These 1.5 hour sessions get pretty expensive getting to $1k for the GT3/GT3RS experience and more with a required added damage waiver.
I'll definitely check to make sure the restaurant and museum are open when we go.
Trying to decided between the mid vs rear engine module($550) or the GT3 module ($800). These 1.5 hour sessions get pretty expensive getting to $1k for the GT3/GT3RS experience and more with a required added damage waiver.
I'll definitely check to make sure the restaurant and museum are open when we go.
#34
FYI, depending on how busy they are there may be the opportunity to customize a module. When I went last Feb, I was able to do a GT3/GT4 combo (they took the Turbo vs GT3 experience price and just swapped out the Turbo for the GT4). Worth asking...