As the title says I'm heading to Dover next week for the first time. Any tips on what to see, where to eat, best way into the track from the north and how's the parking?
Thanks.
The track is right smack in the middle of Downtown Dover, so there is lots of places to eat and lots to do. It's right next to the mall I believe.
I live about 2 hours away, so last few times I've gone, I went the morning of the race.
If you stay in Maryland, you'll be content to find some local crab shop and eat there. Don't stay near Ocean City though -- they're always packed. It might be better to stay farther away near The Bay Bridge that way you can get a lower hotel right. If you wouldn't mind the drive, I'd let you stay here in DC with me.
Dover Downs Casino is right on the backstretch, so hop over there before or after the race and go play the slots (may luck be on your side). I won $25 last time I was there. The track packs up quickly, so get there early. It's going to be a superspeedway sized crowd... track seats 140,000 and comes close to selling out all the time.
As far as the racing, best seats I ever had were in turn 4. But the racing can be very boring at times. I've been to some great races at Dover, but I've also been to some real snoozers.
If you're willing to skip the Nationwide Series race on Saturday, for whatever reason, I'd suggest a drive up to Millville, NJ. They're running a vintage grand prix festival at New Jersey Motorsports Park all day.
Dover's also about an hour from Baltimore and Philadelphia, and two hours from DC. If you go to Philly, I reccomend Warmdaddys or Ginos for cheesteak.
Towson is the party spot in Baltimore. In fact, I'm sure you could find a hotel in Philly for a decent rate. Aloft Philadelphia (over by the airport) is a very nice hotel, and I didn't pay more than $80/night.
If you come to DC, let me know. I'll be here all weekend.