I think VIP sections suck. Mainly because I won’t afford it but also because they line the track with these sections for the cake eatin bastards and the common people don’t have ability to view from a good vantage point. I’m speaking about outdoors primarily.
I think VIP sections suck. Mainly because I won’t afford it but also because they line the track with these sections for the cake eatin bastards...
I think VIP sections suck. Mainly because I won’t afford it but also because they line the track with these sections for the cake eatin bastards and the common people don’t have ability to view from a good vantage point. I’m speaking about outdoors primarily.
They do that at muddy creek too, the best vantage point for the big bomber jump and the straight away right after it are covered with VIP tents and fencing.
I did VIP at MXGP. It was awesome. Literally watched the race shoulder to shoulder with Reed, Marvin and RC. Had Antonio and Jeffery staged 2 feet away in each race and my wife was literally hi fiving jill Cox, Matilde and Ellie. Was so worth the money. When we first got there it was just us and Tony, Eli, Jeffery and RC who were getting interviewed by Malin in there. We were treated amazing.
I did VIP at MXGP. It was awesome. Literally watched the race shoulder to shoulder with Reed, Marvin and RC. Had Antonio and Jeffery staged 2...
I did VIP at MXGP. It was awesome. Literally watched the race shoulder to shoulder with Reed, Marvin and RC. Had Antonio and Jeffery staged 2 feet away in each race and my wife was literally hi fiving jill Cox, Matilde and Ellie. Was so worth the money. When we first got there it was just us and Tony, Eli, Jeffery and RC who were getting interviewed by Malin in there. We were treated amazing.
Those are ppl who don't actually care about the race. I like to be up a decent amount so I can see the whole race. For practice that would be a cool spot though.
Did you notice the guy checking out the female reporters ass (can't think of her name) when she was talking about the VIP section?
I saw that. It was Juliana I think. I wondered if that was his wife standing next to him oblivious to it. He wasn't very covert about it but he did look like he was enjoying his night at the race.
You want to experience VIP done right, do one at a GP race! I was lucky enough to have VIP when attending the Namur GP in 2006... and let me tell ya, it wasn't cheap, but man was it first class
My wife watches those real housewifes from every freakin town you can think of shows. She said one of the chicks in that section was from one of those shows. She also got to ride the track with some free tutoring from MC. Celebrities....eehhhh. Best seats in the stadium and they're probably more concerned about getting their face in front of a camera and posting how cool they are on instagram than what's happening on the track.
My wife watches those real housewifes from every freakin town you can think of shows. She said one of the chicks in that section was from...
My wife watches those real housewifes from every freakin town you can think of shows. She said one of the chicks in that section was from one of those shows. She also got to ride the track with some free tutoring from MC. Celebrities....eehhhh. Best seats in the stadium and they're probably more concerned about getting their face in front of a camera and posting how cool they are on instagram than what's happening on the track.
You can't see shit from down there. This is why the 200 section at Anaheim costs more than the 100 section
My wife watches those real housewifes from every freakin town you can think of shows. She said one of the chicks in that section was from...
My wife watches those real housewifes from every freakin town you can think of shows. She said one of the chicks in that section was from one of those shows. She also got to ride the track with some free tutoring from MC. Celebrities....eehhhh. Best seats in the stadium and they're probably more concerned about getting their face in front of a camera and posting how cool they are on instagram than what's happening on the track.
You can't see shit from down there. This is why the 200 section at Anaheim costs more than the 100 section
Yep. I was down there once with a company and an all access pass a few times. It sucks for viewing if you are actually watching the races or one guy as you have to constantly turn in circles.
If you want to bro down, it's great. I don't give a crap about celebrities, as most of them are nutcases anyway. Even the normal ones are nuts.
You can't see shit from down there. This is why the 200 section at Anaheim costs more than the 100 section
The middle raised section isn't bad as far as viewing the entire track and is obviously as close as you can get to the action. The start view is unbeatable as well for first time visitors, celebs, non-endemic corporate types, etc.
The middle raised section isn't bad as far as viewing the entire track and is obviously as close as you can get to the action. The...
The middle raised section isn't bad as far as viewing the entire track and is obviously as close as you can get to the action. The start view is unbeatable as well for first time visitors, celebs, non-endemic corporate types, etc.
My wife watches those real housewifes from every freakin town you can think of shows. She said one of the chicks in that section was from...
My wife watches those real housewifes from every freakin town you can think of shows. She said one of the chicks in that section was from one of those shows. She also got to ride the track with some free tutoring from MC. Celebrities....eehhhh. Best seats in the stadium and they're probably more concerned about getting their face in front of a camera and posting how cool they are on instagram than what's happening on the track.
You can't see shit from down there. This is why the 200 section at Anaheim costs more than the 100 section
Ding ding ding I never sit in the first 35 rows or so. I can watch the races like many others from the track. I always go find me a good viewing spot. This is where I watched the race from as well
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If you want to bro down, it's great. I don't give a crap about celebrities, as most of them are nutcases anyway. Even the normal ones are nuts.
Exclusive Fan VIP Experiences Coming to 2018 Monster Energy Supercross
Special Access Packages for Ultimate Supercross Fans
ELLENTON, Fla., (January 10, 2018) - Feld Entertainment® is proud to announce new fan VIP Experiences for 2018 Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship.
As the most competitive and highest-profile motorcycle racing championship in the world, Monster Energy Supercross has entertained millions for 43 years. This season, fans will have the opportunity to purchase individual VIP experiences that give enthusiasts access to behind-the-scenes action on race day.
For the ultimate fan, the Super VIP Experience package ($400) will provide special access to the Monster Energy Supercross Pits and Paddock area before and after the public at each event. This package, which is limited to 15 people per event, also includes a rare opportunity to visit the Supercross start gate and main stage on the track for photo opportunities and an exclusive look behind the scenes of one of the top Supercross race team haulers, plus a star athlete meet and greet. Purchasers also receive a limited-edition VIP credential and lanyard along with a swag bag of official Monster Energy Supercross merchandise.
The VIP Opening Ceremonies package ($200) is one of the most popular VIP experience for fans attending the opening ceremonies at each round of Monster Energy Supercross. Up to 20 fans will have the chance to be escorted to the main stage area where they will be right in the middle of rider introductions and the first Heat Race start.
The VIP SX on FOX Experience package ($150) takes fans behind the scenes to the TV "compound" for a live look-in to see what it takes to produce Monster Energy Supercross LIVE on FOX. This package, which is limited to 10 people, will provide fans an exclusive opportunity to learn about the broadcast, take pictures inside of the production facilities and then enjoy a meet and greet with SX on FOX hosts, Ralph Sheheen, Supercross legend Jeff Emig and pit reporter Jenny Taft.
The VIP Post-Race Press Conference package ($100) provides reserved seating for the official post-race press conferences at select events. Up to 10 fans will have a special behind-the-scenes experience with prominent level access to hear and see the rider's emotions and witness the press and industry questions directly after the race.
The VIP Race Day Live Experience package ($100) includes a special access pass to the live broadcast of Race Day Live. Up to 10 fans per event will have the opportunity to meet the hosts, Daniel Blair and Jim "Hollywood" Holley, take pictures of the live set and get autographs.
The VIP In-Venue Message package ($75) provides a chance to wish Happy Birthday, pop the question, say thanks to a special someone or display any personal message you want everyone to see. The message, which can be accommodated for up to 25 people per event, will appear throughout the stadium on the venue ribbon boards, digital scoreboard or official race LED boards.
The Track Walk 1 package ($75) is an ultimate up-close experience of the Monster Energy Supercross race track. This package, which is limited to 35 people per event, includes a track tour with numerous opportunities to take pictures and an unprecedented view of the race surface at the halfway point of practice and timed qualifying.
The Track Walk 2 package ($75) is an ultimate up-close experience of the Monster Energy Supercross race track. This package, which is limited to 35 people per event, includes a track tour with numerous opportunities to take pictures and an unprecedented view of the race surface after qualifying and before the evening race program begins.
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