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Posted on 2/8/14 at 8:03 am to TidenUP
Rent an RV and give them the complete Dega experience. I used to go every year back when I had more money than sense and it's some of the most fun I've ever had. I never did the infield thing because you can't see enough of the race track from there during the race. Get them OV HILL tower seats, you can see most of the track from there.
Posted on 2/8/14 at 8:03 am to stat19
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Remember to make a sign - "Show us your tits for beer."
--- take plenty of beer.
I need to go through my old pictures and scan it in, but we had a 12 year old next to us with a titties sign. I kid you not.
Posted on 2/8/14 at 9:02 am to doghouse_4x4
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we had a 12 year old next to us with a titties sign
Now that is Talladega
Posted on 2/8/14 at 10:37 am to RockyMtnTigerWDE
I do both Talladega races every year, but we take an RV and camp. Much better experience not having to fight post-race traffic. Traffic before the race isn't as bad.
Anyway, there's a Hilton and a Marriott right in that area you're talking about. It'd be about an hour drive the morning of the race. 2-3 hours after the race would be my guess. There are a bunch of restaurants in that area, though most are chains. That said, Fleming's Steak House is at the Summit and is a great place to take clients. Down 280 south of 459 there's a Chuck's Fish and a Bellini's(Italian steak house) that are both good. If you're trying to avoid chains.
Feel free to shoot me any other questions. I live in that area of Birmingham, and like I said I go to both races every year.
Anyway, there's a Hilton and a Marriott right in that area you're talking about. It'd be about an hour drive the morning of the race. 2-3 hours after the race would be my guess. There are a bunch of restaurants in that area, though most are chains. That said, Fleming's Steak House is at the Summit and is a great place to take clients. Down 280 south of 459 there's a Chuck's Fish and a Bellini's(Italian steak house) that are both good. If you're trying to avoid chains.
Feel free to shoot me any other questions. I live in that area of Birmingham, and like I said I go to both races every year.
Posted on 2/8/14 at 11:03 am to The Spleen
Thank you for that information. I really appreciate the help.
Thank you to the rest of you for your suggestions.
Thank you to the rest of you for your suggestions.
Posted on 2/8/14 at 11:10 am to RockyMtnTigerWDE
Also, I've been going to both races for about 12 years now and the atmosphere is a LOT more family friendly nowadays. I think in the 12 years I've been going I've only seen 2-3 sets of titties, and I haven't seen any in 4-5 years. Though a lot of that has to do with where you sit/camp/park, etc. Our campground(privately owned) is pretty tame.
It's just not the party it used to be. When the economy tanked in 2008, there have been less and less people each year. Our campground used to have a waiting list to get a spot, and this past race was only about 50% capacity.
It's still a good time though. I don't particularly care for NASCAR, but always have a good time at Dega.
It's just not the party it used to be. When the economy tanked in 2008, there have been less and less people each year. Our campground used to have a waiting list to get a spot, and this past race was only about 50% capacity.
It's still a good time though. I don't particularly care for NASCAR, but always have a good time at Dega.
Posted on 2/8/14 at 11:50 am to RockyMtnTigerWDE
The Westin is probably the nicest upscale chain hotel currently. It's right on I-20, and has a Todd English P.U.B. LINK
There's not much else close to it, but it's only a five or six minute drive or cab ride to high end dining or the bars on the south side.
ETA- I can't help you at all with race info, but if you tell me what your clients are into, I'd be more than happy to suggest restaurants, etc.
There's not much else close to it, but it's only a five or six minute drive or cab ride to high end dining or the bars on the south side.
ETA- I can't help you at all with race info, but if you tell me what your clients are into, I'd be more than happy to suggest restaurants, etc.
This post was edited on 2/8/14 at 11:52 am
Posted on 2/8/14 at 1:45 pm to bamarep
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Rent an RV and give them the complete Dega experience. I used to go every year back when I had more money than sense and it's some of the most fun I've ever had. I never did the infield thing because you can't see enough of the race track from there during the race. Get them OV HILL tower seats, you can see most of the track from there.
This. I would opt for C & C campground which is right behind turn one in the Tri Oval. Great Location. Make it a tailgating experience. You can rent RVs from several places, Dandy RV in Anniston.
Posted on 2/8/14 at 2:04 pm to FleshEatingSalsa
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quote: Down Vote (3) Some bitch-arse bitches up in here.
I'll bet ya a hundred I know who one of them is
Rocky, RVs can be expensive, but it is the ultimate way to go. It's awesome to have several RVs all in a group partying and have a golf cart or something to get around.
This post was edited on 2/8/14 at 2:06 pm
Posted on 2/8/14 at 2:20 pm to Bama54
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I would opt for C & C campground
That's where I set up. Great spot, and an easy walk to the track. Great folks that run it as well.
Posted on 2/8/14 at 7:39 pm to The Spleen
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I think in the 12 years I've been going I've only seen 2-3 sets of titties, and I haven't seen any in 4-5 years
You're not doing it right.
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