mike
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Post by mike on Jun 3, 2010 9:30:19 GMT -5
Will those who purchased VIP tickets be subject to the "green" carpool rule, and made to camp with the common folk at the speedway? If so why? If not, why not?
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kincade
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Post by kincade on Jun 3, 2010 13:31:59 GMT -5
talk about a baited question! "Dear Nateva, please justify your action, or if no action, please justify why none?"
yikes!!
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kincade
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Post by kincade on Jun 7, 2010 17:33:38 GMT -5
Instead of harping on the writer, why not hop on the topic (question as worded was less loaded than how it was paraphrased)? I think VIP has its own parking lot...but not sure about the carpool rule. It's doubtful they would make VIP park so far away. However (worst case scenario), it's easy to just pick up a person or two from another vehicle. Fun way to make new friends! "I Know You, Rider" comes to mind. Wherever there is perception of a problem, a solution exists in our creative abilities (which also means compromise, which is a Very Good Thing [TM]). My opinion: VIP will have its own parking and its own camping, the single rider rule will not be applied to VIP attendees. Also, VIP ticket holders *may* just be allowed to enter VIP with other VIP ticket holders, so VIP picking up a non-VIP to make a +1 in a car may not work. My original reply was due to the posed question. If the poster was VIP and concerned about traveling alone, it wouldn't have an "if so, why, if not, why not?", it would be a simple "I am VIP, can I travel in alone?". If the poster was a non-VIP camper, the whole point/question is moot for them. How asked, it looked like a clear set up to cause drama more than anything else.
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Post by natevafestival on Jun 8, 2010 22:12:42 GMT -5
Our VIP guests have a special VIP contact that they can reach out to directly at Nateva for questions. Seems like a personal service they are entitled to for $425 per ticket, doesn't it? VIP is excluded from the surcharge, but we really hope they use good judgment given our space constraints. We would rather have more people and less cars.
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