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OVERNIGHT PARKING
WEST LOT
The West Lot is a reserved parking area Located outside Turns 1 and 2 for Specialty
Vehicles. Sites are limited and sold in advance; to order call 1-800-PITSHOP (748-7467)
or visit www.racetickets.com.
ROLEX 24 AT DAYTONA
Opens Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 6:00 am. Guests are permitted to stay overnight
and must vacate upon the conclusion of the Rolex 24 on Sunday, January 27, 2008. Sites
cost $150.
DIRECTV SPEEDWEEKS
Opens Tuesday, January 29, 2008 at 6:00 am. Guests are permitted to stay overnight and
must vacate by noon Monday, February 18, 2008. Sites cost $500.
JULY SPRINT CUP SERIES 400 WEEKEND
Opens Tuesday, July 1, 2008 at 8:00 am. Guests are permitted to stay overnight and must
vacate by noon Sunday, July 6, 2008. Sites cost $220.
INFORMATION
• Sites are approximately 20’ x 40’.
• Tents and pop-up campers that are not self-contained are NOT permitted in the West Lot
parking area.
• With the exception of Daytona Club areas, sites do not offer electrical or water
hookups.
• If interested in Daytona Club West Lot Parking contact our Sales team at 386-681-6116.
• Only self-contained Specialty Vehicles will be allowed access to the West Lot.
• Self-contained is defined as having on board potable water storage, a cooking stove, a
water or chemical toilet, permanently installed holding tanks with a 3-day capacity for
gray or black water.
• Each reserved site is allowed one additional vehicle that must fit on their reserved site.
• All vehicles (and items) must fit within the reserved site and not impose upon neighboring
site or fire lanes.
• See flagpole policy on page 46 (applies to infield and West Lot guests).
• The following items are not permitted in the West Lot: pets, fireworks, firearms,
motorcycles (except during motorcycle events), bicycles, sleeping tents, cruising or
excessive and unnecessary driving is not permitted in the West Lot.
• Only service assistance animals are allowed in the RV specialty parking area (i.e. no
pets). For specific guidelines regarding Service required animals, please refer to the
SERVICES FOR GUESTS WITH DISABILITIES section on page 20.
• Powered carts (ATVs, scooters, unpermitted golf carts, etc.) will not be permitted on the
premises (see golf cart policy on page 47).
• Potable water is provided at the North end of the West Lot for the exclusive purpose of
filling your Specialty Vehicles water supply or your portable containers.
• All pertinent rules of the State and County Health Departments must be obeyed. In
keeping with these rules, we have placed portable toilets and trash containers throughout
the lot. You will find clearly marked containers for your waste at designated locations.
• Contained fires are allowed (small properly contained cooking fires only).
• Parking on any of the primary or paved roads is prohibited. These roads must be kept
open for emergency use and to allow Specialty Vehicles to enter or leave at will.
• Visitor parking is not available.
• Parking areas must be kept clean and picked up.
• “Quiet Time” in the infield and all overnight parking areas will be observed each day
from midnight to 6:00 a.m. For night racing events, “Quiet Time” will commence two
hours after the checkered flag.
• Roping or blocking off space for any reason is prohibited.
• Dumping of waste or waste water on the ground will result in immediate ejection from
the lot, and offenders are subject to arrest.
• Proper ventilation is required in and around specialty vehicles and campers. Use caution
when using generators, gas lights, stoves and heaters.
• Generators are permitted; however for the safety of our guests we recommend turning off
generators in the evening and direct exhaust away from enclosed areas to prevent harm to
you or your neighbors.
• DIS reserves the right to refuse admission or eject any person whose conduct is deemed
disorderly or fails to comply with the terms and conditions herein. Any such refusal or
ejection may be without the refund of any portion of ticket purchase price. DIS reserves
the right to add or change rules without notice.
• The use of the assigned parking space shall be for the enjoyment of the racing experience
only. The use of the space for any promotion, advertisement or commercial exploitation, as
determined by DIS in its sole discretion, shall be prohibited. Guests may be asked to remove
any signage (including without limitation signage that is political, controversial or offensive
in nature or that is for commercial exploitation); cease and desist any activity; have signs
and/or promotional materials confiscated; and/or have the guest’s space parking privileges
revoked at DIS’ sole discretion.
To reserve a West Lot Site call the DIS Ticket Office at 1-800-PITSHOP or visit
www.racetickets.com.
INFIELD
YELLOW SPECIALTY VEHICLE PARKING
Size: 20’ x 40’.
Location:
*Reserved* Inside Turns 1 & 2.
Enter
Off Williamson Blvd through Gate 40 proceed through Turn 1 Tunnel; limit (1) selfcontained vehicle and (1) guest vehicle (i.e. car, truck, van).
Rolex 24
At Daytona
DIRECTV Speedweeks
July Sprint Cup 400
6:00 am / Jan 24 $710 $85
1:00 pm / Feb 12 $1,430 $245
8:00 am / July 2 $770 $95
*ORANGE CAR / TRUCK PARKING
Size: 20’ x 35’.
Location:
*Reserved* Inside Turns 3 & 4.
Enter: Through Turn 4 Tunnel off International Speedway Blvd.
Rolex 24
At Daytona
6:00 am / Jan 24 $310 $85
DIRECTV Speedweeks
1:00 pm / Feb 12 $760 $245
July Sprint Cup 400
8:00 am / July 2 $345 $95
*Vehicles cannot exceed 8 feet in height (cars, trucks and vans only - no scaffolding).
GENERAL ADMISSION OVERNIGHT SPECIALTY VEHICLE PARKING
Rolex 24 At Daytona
Overnight General Admission Specialty Vehicle Parking (SVP) is located near the infield
road course on the North side of Lake Lloyd road. Sites are available on a first come
basis. Access to the General Admission SVP area begins 6:00 am on Saturday January
26, 2008. Cost is $100; Infield/Grandstand admission tickets are $40 in advance and $50
beginning January 14.
DIRECTV Speedweeks
General Admission Specialty Vehicle Parking is available for Budweiser Shootout and
Daytona 500 Qualifying presented by Kroger, Feb 9 & 10, 2008. All Specialty Vehicle
Parking is reserved Feb 12 – 17 including practice, Gatorade Duel, Chevy Silverado 250,
Camping World 300 and Daytona 500. To purchase a reserved spot call the ticket office
at 1-800-PITSHOP.
July Sprint Cup Series 400
Overnight General Admission SVP is located in the center of the infield (behind reserved
Lake Lloyd and Red areas) beginning 8:00 am Thursday, July 3, 2008. The West
Horseshoe inside the road course near Turn 1 opens 8:00 am Friday, July 4 2008 for
General Admission access.
GENERAL ADMISSION CAR / LIGHT TRUCK PARKING
Rolex 24 At Daytona
New for 2008: Guests that purchase a Super 4-day Infield admission will be permitted to
stay overnight beginning Thursday, January 24 in the Orange Area in Turns 3 & 4. Row
1 & 2 of Orange is reserved! General admission parking costs $20 and is on sale
Saturday, January 26 at approximately 6:00am.
DIRECTV Speedweeks
Pending availability, general admission car/truck parking will be on-sale at the tunnel
entrances on Sunday, February 17 at 6:00 am. Parking costs $50. To be guaranteed a site,
purchase a reserved spot in Orange Parking (Turns 3 & 4) by calling the ticket office at 1800-PITSHOP.
July Sprint Cup Series 400
Overnight general admission car parking is located in the center of the infield behind the
reserved Lake Lloyd and Red SVP areas beginning Thursday, July 3, 2008. Limited
availability in the West Horseshoe beginning 8:00 am Friday, July 4, 2008. All parking in
the Orange area in Turns 3 & 4 is reserved.
INFIELD INFORMATION
• Each person over the age of 12 must have an infield admission ticket.
• Staging on Speedway property in advance is not available.
• General admission sites are available on a first come basis; to be guaranteed a site we
recommend purchasing a reserved site in advance.
• All entry times are subject to change.
• Infield admissions purchased at the tunnels is cash only.
• Infield admissions are valid for infield access only; not valid to Grandstands.
• Site sizes are approximate in size and may vary.
• Only self-contained specialty vehicles will be allowed to access Lake Lloyd Premium,
Green, Yellow, Red and West Horseshoe (DIRECTV Speedweeks) areas.
• Self-contained is defined as having on board potable water storage, a cooking stove, a
water or chemical toilet, permanently installed holding tanks with a 3-day capacity for
gray or black water.
• To access the infield with a Specialty Vehicle enter via Turn 1 Tunnel off Williamson
Blvd.
• To access the infield for Orange Parking or General Admission Car/Truck Parking enter
via Turn 4 Tunnel off Midway Blvd.
• Turn 1 Tunnel accommodates specialty vehicles while Turn 4 Tunnel accommodates
car/light Trucks (pick-ups and vans) only.
• Stakes are not allowed on asphalt surfaces.
• Once vehicles enter the infield they must remain parked. Only Lake Lloyd guests have
drive in/out access through Turn 1 Tunnel. See exiting on page 46.
• Generators are permitted; however for the safety of our guests we recommend turning
off generators in the evening and direct exhaust away from enclosed areas to prevent
harm to you or your neighbors.
• Proper ventilation is required in specialty vehicles, campers and tents. Use caution when
using generators, gas lights, stoves and heaters.
• All vehicles (and items) must fit within the reserved site and not impose upon
neighboring site or fire lanes.
• Vehicles/items brought into the infield may be subject to inspection.
• To avoid restricted views, fan flags in and around the infield must be lowered any time
cars are on the track. See flag pole policy on page 46.
• Sleeping tents are not permitted in the reserved specialty vehicles areas (Lake Lloyd,
Green, Yellow or Red and West Horseshoe for Speedweeks). Screen or picnic tents are
allowed.
• Potable water is provided throughout the infield at the restrooms for the exclusive
purpose of filling your specialty vehicle water supply.
• “Quiet Time” in the infield and all overnight parking areas will be observed each day
from midnight to 6:00 am. For night racing events, “Quiet Time” will commence two
hours after the checkered flag.
• Dumping of waste or waste water on the ground will result in immediate ejection from
the Lot, and offenders are subject to arrest.
• DIS reserves the right to refuse admission or eject any person whose conduct is
deemed disorderly or fails to comply with the terms and conditions herein. Any such
refusal or ejection may be without the refund of any portion of ticket purchase price.
DIS reserves the right to add or change rules without notice.
• The use of the assigned parking space shall be for the enjoyment of the racing experience
only. The use of the space for any promotion, advertisement or commercial exploitation,
as determined by DIS in its sold discretion, shall be prohibited. Guests may be asked to
remove any signage (including without limitation signage that is political, controversial or
offensive in nature or that is for commercial exploitation); cease and desist any activity;
have signs and/or promotional materials confiscated; and/or have the guest’s space
parking privileges revoked at DIS’ sole discretion.
OTHER ITEMS NOT PERMITTED IN THE INFIELD
Pets, fireworks, firearms, motorcycles (except during motorcycle events), bicycles,
skateboards, three-wheeled vehicles, ATVs, scooters, lift trucks, tractor trailers,
platforms, scaffolding or box trucks (i.e. U-HAUL trucks) and unpermitted golf carts.
• Only service assistance animals are allowed in the specialty parking area (i.e. no pets).
For guidelines regarding service animals, please refer to page 23.
• Infield flags & poles must be lowered during all on track activities.
EXITING INFIELD (PASS-OUTS)
Pass-outs are printed passes which allow guests (an individual; not vehicles) to exit the
infield by walk out only. Pass-outs are available at the tunnel exits only. Turn 1 Tunnel
will be open 24 hours while Turn 4 Tunnel will have restricted overnight hours.
• To exit, show your ticket stub to the gate attendant and receive a Pass-out to re-enter.
• To re-enter, show your ticket stub to the gate attendant and surrender the Pass-out return
check.
• Pass-outs allow infield guests to walk in/out of the infield; not vehicles.
• Vehicles may not exit the infield once entered (except Rolex weekend).
• Only Lake Lloyd guests have access to drive in/out of the infield.
FLAG POLE POLICY
For your own safety and that of other fans around you, metal flagpoles are not permitted
to be erected on Speedway property. Please note the following track rules are as follows:
• Only non-metallic flagpoles are permitted:
– Permitted: Fiberglass, PVC, vinyl.
– Not Permitted: Steel, aluminum, other metal.
• The top of a flagpole may not exceed maximum height of 15 ft. from ground surface.
• Flagpoles or other similar objects are NOT permitted within 20ft of an overhead
electrical line.
• Infield flags and poles must be lowered during all on-track activity each day.
CARBON MONOXIDE ALERT
Follow these guidelines to prevent this colorless, odorless gas from poisoning you and
your family.
• Do not use portable heaters or lanterns while sleeping in enclosed areas such as tents,
campers, and other vehicles. This is especially important at high altitudes, where the risk
of carbon monoxide poisoning is increased.
• Vent RV generators and heater system exhaust away from or above your unit and your
neighbors’ sites.
• Know the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning: headache, dizziness, weakness,
nausea, vomiting, sleepiness, and confusion. Carbon monoxide reduces the blood’s
ability to carry oxygen. Low blood oxygen levels can result in loss of consciousness and
death.
• Seek medical attention if you or a member of your family develops cold or flu-like
symptoms while camping. Carbon monoxide poisoning, which can easily be mistaken for
a cold or flu, is often detected too late.
• Alcohol consumption and drug use increase the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning.
• Carbon monoxide is especially toxic to a mother and child during pregnancy, infants,
the elderly, smokers, and people with blood or circulatory system problems, such as
anemia, or heart disease.
• The camping equipment industry is working to limit the amount of carbon monoxide
produced by portable heaters, lanterns, and stoves. Labels warning campers about carbon
monoxide poisoning are being developed for these products. Please contact your retailer
for further details.
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