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ENGLAND
& the GOODWOOD REVIVAL
SPECIAL GUESTS – BRIAN REDMAN, ALAIN DeCADENET & DEREK
BELL
The Goodwood Revival is the only major sporting event in the world to
take place completely in period. Furthermore, Goodwood is the only classic
circuit in the world to be entirely in its original form and the whole site
has been maintained and dressed to be exactly how it was in the heyday of
motor racing – perfect in every detail. It is the ‘ultimate’ experience – a
magical step back in time to a different era, celebrating both motor racing
and flying. You will enjoy the thrill of watching the world’s most exotic
and valuable historic racing cars being driven absolutely on the limit. The
event is an intoxicating mix of incredible machinery, extraordinary driving,
fabulous fashion, and the glorious noise of the world’s most evocative cars
and aircraft. Also we’ll get to enjoy the private cricket match at Lord
March’s fabulous Estate, join the entrants for high tea in the Marque and
watch as a lone Spitfire gives us an awesome air display.
As a suitable warm up to the event we spend three days at the London’s
Gloucester Hotel. Accompanied by Alain DeCadenet we visit a number of
Kensington Mews private garages which conceal some of the great classic and
racing cars in the country. Also planned is an afternoon visit to the
‘Battle of Britain’ Air Museum. A special day out to the Cotswolds includes
a visit to the Jaguar factory and the British Heritage Car Museum.
Ultimate Goodwood – it just
keeps getting better!
Allowing you to enjoy this event in total your Goodwood Revival
includes admission to the VIPi Hospitality Suites. Not only
do you get track side viewing but the privacy of our own marquee which
includes breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea with continuous service of both
alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Paddock access is also offered, an
opportunity to see the cars up close and mix with both drivers and
celebrities. Included in your welcome packet will be a souvenir program and
ear set to tune into Radio Goodwood throughout the week-end.
Arrival & Departure City: London
Highlight 'Walkabout' of the Racing Paddock & WWII airplane park with Alain
DeCadenet plus dinner guests Derek Bell and Brian Redman.
Tour Date: September 9–17 (9 days)
Tour Price: $5,250 pp/ twin occupancy $1,350 single supplement
ITINERARY
DAY 1 Sept. 9
Arrival pick-ups at London’s Heathrow International Airport. Once we are all
gathered we journey up to Stratford-upon-Avon in the Midlands. Welcome drinks
before dinner at our hotel.
DAY 2 Sept. 10 A day in the
Cotswolds and a visit to Jaguar. Our luxury coach takes us through the beautiful
countryside where we have slated a visit to the British Heritage Car Museum,
lunch in an idyllic village and an afternoon visit to the Jaguar factory.
Dinner this evening is at a country Inn
DAY 3 Sept. 11 This morning we return to London and include a visit to
the Battle of Britain Museum, an historic look at the aircraft that defended
Britain, and then a visit to the Churchill War Rooms, the nerve centre of WWII
in the heart of London. This evening’s dinner is at one of the finest
restaurants in London.
DAY
4 Sept 10 This
morning we meet Alain DeCadenet for a walk through the Kensington Mews where we
visit a number of race car preparation garages and talk with fellow car
collectors. This afternoon and evening is left free for your personal touring or
shopping. If you wish we can obtain great seats to a West End show.
DAY 5 Sept. 13 Today we depart London and head to the south coast.
En route a visit to Stonehenge and a lunch stop in Salisbury. This afternoon a
visit to Lord March’s Estate and the annual cricket match followed by High Tea
and a Spitfire flying demonstration. Dinner this evening is at our hotel with a
guest speaker.
DAY 6
Sept. 14
A morning visit to Lord Montague’s National Car Museum. This afternoon we start
our Goodwood program. Today we have General Entry as this is the best day to
stroll around the course and exhibits and get a feel for the event. We are also
guests at Bonham’s auction. This evening is at your leisure.
DAY 7
Sept. 15
The start of Goodwood proper. This morning we settle into our VIP Hospitality
Suite alongside the main straight. We also have a private Grandstand
available. This morning we meet once again with Alain who will take us for a
walkabout in the Paddock where we meet a number of famous drivers and their
guests. Food and drinks are available at the Suite and a wonderful luncheon
will be served. Later in the afternoon traditional cream tea will be served,
We also anticipate some guest celebrity’s meeting us in the Suite throughout the
week-end. Dinner this evening is a casual ‘pub’ night.
DAY 8
Sept. 16
Once again we return to Goodwood and our VIP Suite for the final day of the
event. You will have already noticed that the driving is quite aggressive
despite the incredible value of the cars. Today the drivers will give it their
all. You will experience an amazing day of Historic Car Racing. This evening at
our farewell dinner we’ll be joined by five time Le Mans winner Derek Bell and
Formula 5000 champ Brian Redman.
DAY 9
Sept. 17
This morning our tour concludes. Following breakfast we start our private
transfers back to London’s Heathrow International Airport.
WHAT’S INCLUDED? Luxury accommodations at the
4* Stratsford Shakespeare Hotel, the 4* London Gloucester
hotel and the 4* Portsmouth Marriott hotel, full English breakfasts
throughout, dinners, lunches and afternoon teas as per itinerary; visits
to Jaguar factor tour, British Heritage Car Museum, Churchill Cabinet Rooms, Battle of Britain Museum,
Kensington Mews walkabout, optional West End Musical, Stonehenge, Lord March Private
Charity Cricket Match, Lord Montague’s National Car Museum, three days at Goodwood Historic Races with
VIP Hospitality Suite, Bonhams Auction, dinners with celebrity guests, private coach
transportation, hotel/airport transfers, all taxes. .
THE GOODWOOD REVIVAL
Allowing you to enjoy this event in total your three days at the Goodwood
Revival includes admission to the Hospitality Suites.
Not only do you get track side viewing but the privacy of our own marquee
which includes breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea and continuous service of
both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. All this and period
entertainment of WWII aircraft and WAAF entertainers. Paddock access is
also offered, an opportunity to see the cars up close and mix with both
drivers and celebrities. Included in your welcome packet will be a souvenir
program and ear set to tune into Radio Goodwood throughout the week-end. .
EVENT SCHEDULE:
Friday - 9:00am – 5:00pm Lord Montague National Car
Museum. Official practice day. Bonham’s Auction
Saturday - 9:00am – 6:00pm Highlight races – hugely popular St.
Mary’s saloon (sedan) car race featuring a host of
famous Drivers. Historic Grand Prix cars and the TT motor cycles also race
today
Sunday - 9:00am – 6:00pm Highlight races include the sensational
RAC ‘Tourist Trophy’ for sixties GT cars and the
super fast Whitsun Trophy for prototype sports cars. 2nd appearance of the
GP cars, TT
bikes and Saloons. Lunch time performance by RAF band an Battle of
Britain fly by.
ABOUT OUR CELEBRITY GUESTS:
The ‘Revival’ attracts a ‘who’s who’ in motor racing and it is always
interesting to check out the celebrities. Our special passes to the paddock,
the VIP Hospitality Suite and the private cricket function at Goodwood
House allows us great opportunity to meet many of these people. During
the event we are joined by the likes of Alain DeCadenet, Brian Redman, Derek
Bell and Richard Attwood among others.
PERIOD DRESS
Part of the fun of the ‘Revival’ week-end are the lengths that attendee’s go
to ‘play the part’. Some of the outfits are truly remarkable and fun to look
at. For overseas visitors this can be a bit more of a challenge with
overloading existing or adding extra suitcases. However, you can quite
simply be part of the scene without causing too much tribulation. First,
period dress is only necessary to enter the paddock area. However, as this
is so much part of the whole Goodwood ‘thing’ you really don’t want to
exclude yourself. Ladies can quite simply wear dresses/skirts/blouses (hats
are a big thing) even pant suits – denims, jeans and emblazoned t-shirts
will not work. If you are up to the challenge Goodwood was part of the
swinging sixties and micro-minis and hot pants will gain you entry and lots
of attention! Gentlemen have it even easier as blazers, slacks and sweaters
(cricket/tennis type) are very acceptable.
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