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Will be going to the brickyard 400. Are there honey wagons that will allow us to dump our stuff?

Any recommendations of which lot for a quiet weekend?

Thanks.





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"The Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) has 8 RV camping areas. The RV spaces are approximately 20 feet by 40 feet except for Lot 4A where spaces are approximately 30 by 50 feet. There are no hookups. However, the IMS has contracted with companies to offer electricity, water tank fill-ups and waste tank dumping for additional fees. The electricity provider will assist with setup and has a 24 hour on site technician."

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Quiet weekend ??? LOL You do know it's a big beer party don't you?? Never seen so many party people !!


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Quiet weekend ??? LOL You do know it's a big beer party don't you?? Never seen so many party people !!


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Quiet weekend ??? LOL You do know it's a big beer party don't you?? Never seen so many party people !!


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Although I've never been there, I had this same thought. Going to a race and want Quiet?


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I am more curious about how long the weekend is that you can't go the weeked without dumping. I know that my wife and I can go for about a week and a half before we are full. Have fun.
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We dry camp frequently at race tracks around the country. We have found that when we need a pump out we flag down one of the trucks that pump the Port-A-Pottis, with out exception the drivers have had no trouble stopping at our site and doing a pump out. They will usually come by after their regular run is finished which means someone has to stay at the Motorhome and wait but it is worth it. They will usually charge between $20 and $30 (cash). I'm sure this is just a little side money these guys make.

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mustard wrote:

Will be going to the brickyard 400. Are there honey wagons that will allow us to dump our stuff?

Any recommendations of which lot for a quiet weekend?

Thanks.

Weren't you late getting there????

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2ndhom wrote:

mustard wrote:

Will be going to the brickyard 400. Are there honey wagons that will allow us to dump our stuff?

Any recommendations of which lot for a quiet weekend?

Thanks.

Weren't you late getting there????



The Brickyard 400 is a Nascar race in the summer. It is at the end of July.

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There is a very nice mobile home park 250' from the track. The place is called EL LOU MOBILE HOME PARK. Very nice place to stay and away from the parties. We made the mistake of staying in one of the speedways dry camping lot 4 years ago and and have stayed here at EL Lou for the last 3 years. 30amp power with water and sewer is $250.00 and 50amp with water and sewer is $300.00. Very close walk to the shopping tents. Some spots are under shade. The email is elloumhp@comcast.net The phone number is 317-244-2507 The address is 1708 Georgetown Rd.

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