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Bringing this up to top
considering joining the club
anyone here current members / or former members
track is nice / go kart track great add as well
very limited amenities / no club race series like at Monticello etc which would be more compelling for me
People were super friendly which is a big plus
my worry is they don’t hit their goals of member garages etc which makes logistics of running a race car there harder re trailering etc
considering joining the club
anyone here current members / or former members
track is nice / go kart track great add as well
very limited amenities / no club race series like at Monticello etc which would be more compelling for me
People were super friendly which is a big plus
my worry is they don’t hit their goals of member garages etc which makes logistics of running a race car there harder re trailering etc
I get 30 days a season and getting a hotel room was always a problem in peak seasons. Like July, Bike Week, Leaf Peeping. But as a member I would look at the weather forecast and book my days on Tuesday so hotel availability was a PITA.
So last August I closed on a house up there about 20 minutes away. Problem solved. Water front home and wifey loves it.
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Just finished my third season as a member so you know I like the club. All members are really nice because any that are not are cheerfully put to death! Good food nearby, hotels could be improved and paying top dollar for a room in July (if you can get one) gets old real quick. The Days Inn can accommodate many more trailers than the Econo Lodge. My preference was the Econolodge because we could walk across the street for dinner.
I get 30 days a season and getting a hotel room was always a problem in peak seasons. Like July, Bike Week, Leaf Peeping. But as a member I would look at the weather forecast and book my days on Tuesday so hotel availability was a PITA.
So last August I closed on a house up there about 20 minutes away. Problem solved. Water front home and wifey loves it.
I get 30 days a season and getting a hotel room was always a problem in peak seasons. Like July, Bike Week, Leaf Peeping. But as a member I would look at the weather forecast and book my days on Tuesday so hotel availability was a PITA.
So last August I closed on a house up there about 20 minutes away. Problem solved. Water front home and wifey loves it.
We are thinking about doing the same thing at Watkins Glen. Looking now.....
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Just finished my third season as a member so you know I like the club. All members are really nice because any that are not are cheerfully put to death! Good food nearby, hotels could be improved and paying top dollar for a room in July (if you can get one) gets old real quick. The Days Inn can accommodate many more trailers than the Econo Lodge. My preference was the Econolodge because we could walk across the street for dinner.
I get 30 days a season and getting a hotel room was always a problem in peak seasons. Like July, Bike Week, Leaf Peeping. But as a member I would look at the weather forecast and book my days on Tuesday so hotel availability was a PITA.
So last August I closed on a house up there about 20 minutes away. Problem solved. Water front home and wifey loves it.
I get 30 days a season and getting a hotel room was always a problem in peak seasons. Like July, Bike Week, Leaf Peeping. But as a member I would look at the weather forecast and book my days on Tuesday so hotel availability was a PITA.
So last August I closed on a house up there about 20 minutes away. Problem solved. Water front home and wifey loves it.
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We just had 3 super nice season ending days in the 70s. Not bad for end of October. Club is open a few more weekends, weather permitting.
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My 2 cents. Took me year and a half to find our place. For us it HAD to be a place we would come to, track or not. Spent New Years up there in unseasonal warm weather, yeah, grilling outside and all.
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Anyone here up to speed on this facility? Making progress based on Facebook photos and layout looks like it will have some decent flow.
Just pumped to have new facilities being built within a couple hours of Boston.
https://www.facebook.com/ClubMotorsports
http://www.clubmotorsports.com/track...TOKEN=17758221
Just pumped to have new facilities being built within a couple hours of Boston.
https://www.facebook.com/ClubMotorsports
http://www.clubmotorsports.com/track...TOKEN=17758221
Amazing track, super fun.
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I was up on Friday and it was glorious! What always amazes me is the track is fun in every car I've been out there in. From GTIs to full race cars, it's always fun and a challenge. Driving one of the Rush SRs around was a blast too. They have something really good going. I see some karting in my future up there too.