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12/8/14, 9:24 AM |
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If I am not mistaken, hot laps start around 5:30 Tuesday-Friday (Central) and the first heat is at 6? If you're there by 4 you shouldn't have a problem parking. That's about the time I would get there the past two years. Saturday, I believe hot laps start at 11:30am (Central) and the first feature is at noon.
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12/8/14, 12:40 PM |
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Join Date: Feb 2010 Posts: 75 |
Get there a little early and take it all in! Buy a pit pass and just walk the pit area for a bit before things begin. That's a great part of this event, so much going on and so many people to see! Enjoy!
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12/8/14, 1:00 PM |
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 2,307 |
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Can someone do two things? 1. Share with him about parking tips, places to eat, etc.? 2. Tell him what a kind and gentle soul I am in real life.
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12/8/14, 1:35 PM |
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Rib Crib is a great place to eat if you're a BBQ fan. Ate there a few times last year |
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12/8/14, 2:29 PM |
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Join Date: Mar 2009 Posts: 1,299 |
Get to the Expo Center early in order to walk the pits. It's a great way to meet and greet, and is one of the most popular features of the Chili Bowl, in my opinion. They'll close the pits around 2:30 or 3:00 and run everyone out who doesn't have a pit pass, but you have all day until then to circulate.
A breakfast spot popular with fans and crews alike is Tally's at 11th & Yale, just a mile north of the Expo Center. Of course, everyone has their favorites, but there's no shortage of places to eat without getting too far away from the fairgrounds. As far as parking is concerned, there's plenty, and it's free, except for the lot in front of the Expo Center. I believe it's still available for an extra fee. Before I began staying at the Inn at Expo Center (adjacent to the Center) I usually parked on the east side of the hotel because it seemed I could get out easier from there after the races. Whatever you do, come prepared to enjoy the entire event. There's really nothing else like it. And yes, I'll testify that Danny Burton is indeed a kind and gentle soul.
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12/8/14, 5:52 PM |
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Join Date: Dec 2013 Posts: 67 |
good bbq just down the street http://www.albertgs.com/ sea food http://www.whiteriverfishmarket.com/
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12/9/14, 1:31 AM |
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Join Date: Dec 2014 Posts: 38 |
I would like to thank everyone for the tips on going to the Chili Bowl.
Tom in Texas |
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12/9/14, 10:13 AM |
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Join Date: Nov 2009 Posts: 47 |
Especially on Saturday, upgrade your tickets to include a pit pass. I believe it is only $15 per ticket to upgrade. You will receive a wristband with your section and seat number on it to get into the stands. This will also allow you to park in the back (North side) and come in thru the pit entrance. Also, you will be able to bring in beer and snacks in a bag or backpack thru the pit entrance and carry it to the grandstands if you go directly from the pits to the grandstands thru the gate by the lineup board/ramp. The $15 you spend on the upgrade will more than make up for itself in the money you save on buying beer at the track. There is some down time for track prep and things of that nature, so being able to wander around the pit area is a good thing.
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12/10/14, 2:45 PM |
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Join Date: Dec 2008 Posts: 1,252 |
Bob- Tally's is excellent.
Best Regards, John |
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