Is that typical of other tracks too?? Because that is nuts!Try $350 now! And people pay it. That's not even a trackside view.
Not this guy though.
Is that typical of other tracks too?? Because that is nuts!Try $350 now! And people pay it. That's not even a trackside view.
Not this guy though.
No, not at all. Typical, that is.Is that typical of other tracks too?? Because that is nuts!
Our first RV was a Coleman Westlake model. Very similar to the model pictured. It even had a shower in it. Rarity for a popup. Used it for 6 years or so and then upgraded. We've upgraded a couple more times since then also. Even so, I still wish I had that popup. It was sweet.I want one of those pop-up trailers anyway. I have always wanted one, just a nice used one. Something like this but not necessarily this nice.
Search homemade or diy campers. If you can get a small trailer, you could have a camper for just a couple hunnerd bucks!I want one of those pop-up trailers anyway. I have always wanted one, just a nice used one. Something like this but not necessarily this nice.
Listening to SiriusXM Nascar Radio today and they were discussing hotels around tracks (primarily Bristol) that raise their rates significantly during race weekends. Growing up in a resort ski area town I've seen this stuff go on first hand. Now I understand that these piddly little towns rely on these race weekends as their yearly income, but $300+ a night for a crappy hotel room to go to a race is the reason why families cant afford to travel to them anymore. Now I realize that NASCAR cant do anything about what these hotels charge, so here's my suggestion. Why doesnt NASCAR build its own hotels? Thoughts?