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Free Indy MGP Parking For Dummies: 2013

Discussion in 'General' started by Repo Man, Jul 25, 2013.

  1. Repo Man

    Repo Man 50 years of Yamaha GP!!

    For those of you new to the Indy MGP race experience:

    There is *FREE* infield parking available every day inside Indy turn 3, acres and acres of it!!! :rock:

    Enter Gate 10 on the North end of the track, there's also a ticket booth on the way in. You drive through the gate, then under the track, and the Yellow Shirts then will guide you with *precision* to your parking spot. :D

    Open your trunk or tailgate, dive in that giant cooler for sammiches and BEERS!!! :beer: ( cans are the ticket! )

    *Usually* - depending on ground moisture - they allow small grills for cooking, it's quite the tailgate party. And if you're lucky, you get a view of the giant video boards from your spot.... :up:

    Enjoy!! :clap:
     
  2. Lawn Dart

    Lawn Dart Difficult. With a big D.

    This is interesting to me - how is it getting out of there at the end of the day? In previous years, I parked on the north end of the track, outside the tunnel on that end and it is painfully easy to slip down a side road quickly after the races are over.
     
  3. rd400racer

    rd400racer Well-Known Member

    Do you know if they are going to have on-track parking again (Turn 3) or is the parking you refer to in the grass?
     
  4. povol

    povol Well-Known Member

    Indy has traffic down to a science. They are used to dealing with 3-400000 people. 60 to 70 is childs play. I have parked where op was talking about, and was out of the racetrack in 30 minutes tops. I am one of those that starts working my way to the area im parked as the race is in its final laps and one of the first few hundred out, but even when i ride and have to get geared up, they get you out quick. They do a remarkable job.
     
  5. cincigp

    cincigp Well-Known Member

    We have parked both inside and outside. Unless you plan to make multiple trips to the car during the day, I think outside is better for race day. Last year it took us almost 2 hours to get out of the infield.
     
  6. Repo Man

    Repo Man 50 years of Yamaha GP!!

  7. Repo Man

    Repo Man 50 years of Yamaha GP!!

    Well, the car is where the beer is, so yes, many trips.... :p :beer:
     
  8. Shyster d'Oil

    Shyster d'Oil Gerard Frommage

    It has taken us 2 hours and 2.25 hours to make it to the highway after the race. getting out of Indy is a joke.
     
  9. Pants Romano

    Pants Romano Well-Known Member

    Usually we get out of the outer lots pretty quickly. Last year, we sat fro an hour before the disinterested yellow-shirt let our line go.

    Once off the grass, it was ten minutes to the Interstate.

    Go figure.

    Who's up for Palomino's Saturday? ;)
     
  10. caferace

    caferace No.

    Stick around for the Red Bull Rookies Cup and traffic won't be bad at all.

    I hear some kid named Joe Roberts! is in it. :D

    -jim

    note: Joe Roberts! will be on this weeks show. :)
     
  11. f4capt

    f4capt Zoinks!

    OR...take the cooler in with you. Roll it right down the access road along the back straight and watch from the grassy knoll along turns 6-9. :up:
     
  12. Mongo

    Mongo Administrator

    I like parking at Ducati Island, back at the pub waiting on the St Elmos reservation before some of y'all have made it to the car :D
     
  13. zippytech

    zippytech Running On Pumpedupness!!

    Isn't that the guy that steals all the wera contingency money? lol

     
  14. Razr

    Razr Well-Known Member

    Did you walk home:Poke:
    From my seat at home to my seat at the track is less than an hour.
    I hope there's a good crowd so this race continues.
    I think IMS is okay with 60k fans on race day.
     
  15. Mechdziner714

    Mechdziner714 More Gas Less Brakes

    You must of went the Wong Way:D, traffic has been pretty easy every year since '08 when it started for us. Now traffic over at the Mile track is a different story.
     
  16. XFBO

    XFBO Well-Known Member

    The one thing that turns me off about Indy is the lack of RV parking with a trackside view, if they can somehow work that into this venue they'd probably get more regulars every year.

    I was there last year, iirc, they charged roughly $450 for an RV site AND electric (50A), they charged this rate regardless if you were coming for all 4 days or not. I managed to pull off a 3 day stay so I didn't bother calling for any other packages they may offer outside of their website. Well, this year we can't make it for 3 days, 2 days tops and they wouldn't budge off their one and ONLY RV package....4days. Oh well, when the crowd numbers don't meet their expectations, maybe they'll second guess their ass backward policies.
     
  17. Mongo

    Mongo Administrator

    Indy's normal races don't allow them the luxury of rv parking with track views. Even for GP they don't have enough room to do that on the road course (well with the golf course an all). Keep in mind they lasted decades if not a whole century running just one race a year and they needed the grandstand for just that single race. Amazing really.
     
  18. caferace

    caferace No.

    I've never had a good experience getting out of the Indy Mile. Ever.

    -jim
     
  19. TakeItApart

    TakeItApart Oops!

    Are you the dude who sits on the shoulder, with the turn signal on, completely motionless, looking over your right shoulder, hands in the air, pointing out the window, waiting for someone to let you merge? :Poke:

    If so; I left right after the GP, walked across the street, got in my car, left the lot, made a left, then made a wrong turn, passed you twice, and still got on the highway in less than an hour. :D
     
  20. XFBO

    XFBO Well-Known Member

    You're right. It's funny seeing you break it down that way, the same thing has been said about Pocono for years, their bread and butter are there two Nascar events and to hell with anyone else who doesn't like their place.
     

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