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    Posted: 19 May 12 at 7:27am
Yes, its a bit cheaper in Portland, but there isn't as much to do in portland compared to london. I suppose you could go down to Weymouth and watch the olympics and the big screen that they are putting on the beach- no I don't think I'll bother after all.
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I am coming late to this forum. Like many others, I applied for olympic tickets for various sports including sailing (the main sport I participate in). But I ended up with zilch apart from two tickets for the sailing and £500 more than expected in my account.
I love sailing but it has limitations as a spectator sport. Late in the day, the realisation is dawning that I might just have "bought a pup". A 300 miles round trip in the car to watch a race hundreds of yards away - even with the dubious option of watching it on a large TV screen is not doing it for me. Can anyone out there do a better job of selling it?
Will they give out those personal radios they have at other sporting events so we can hear a commentary? Will we be able to get close to the boats and competitors when they come off the water (pit pass equivalent)?  Will there be grandstand seating? Can I track the races on my smartphone? Is my daughter going to ask me to go home early? 
   
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Stay at home then. More room for the rest of us. If you think it's going to be rubbish, it probably will be rubbish.  Personally I think it's going to be great and I can't wait.
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Originally posted by Caveman

Will they give out those personal radios they have at other sporting events so we can hear a commentary?
   


What sporting event 'gives out' those radios??! This is the Olympics, I'm sure there will be a branded radio that you can buy at an over inflated price
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I think you've missed the point. I was asking whether anyone knew what measures they are taking to make this an enjoyable and worthwhile event for spectators. I see that there appears to ne good availability of tickets for many of the medal races, so it would appear my apprehension may be shared by a lot of sailing fans.  

With regard to the side issue of radios, tickets that come with personal radios are not uncommon at sporting events. As it happens, in the last few days, I have booked tickets for the Goodwood Festival of Speed (a great motorsport event as anyone who has been will confirm). Each ticket includes a radioand the parking is free, plentiful and convenient. I could be wrong but, at Weymouth it appears to be £12 for park and ride.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote ellistine Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Jun 12 at 8:05am
This is what I know;

The spectator site is in the Nothe Fort Gardens. The Nothe Fort was built in 1872 and parking wasn't a high priority back then so there will be no parking anywhere near by. We do have a shiny new Park and Ride at the end of a shiny new relief road put in primarily for the Olympics. I've no idea what they will be charging for this. I'll be walking.

The BBC are covering the entire event. I doubt if they'll be broadcasting the commentary locally on the radio but you never know. The last few Sail For Golds have had local radio commentary but this is a whole different ball game. There will however be large screens with commentary at the Nothe as well as on the beach (which is Free to attend).

The medal races, and various other races will be held in the shadow of the Nothe fort wind permitting. If there's any North in the wind then bad luck, the boats will be miles away.

The sailors themselves will be sailing out of the WPNSA. WPNSA is on Portland and nowhere near the ticketed spectator area. The entire WPNSA site will be on lock down over the games so no access to the public and definitely no pit lane access. If getting up close and personal is what you want then you've just missed the last Sail For Gold which was very relaxed this year.



If you can get the train to Weymouth you'll be able to walk to the spectator area and be guided by an army of games 'ambassadors' who I'm sure will be happy to point you in the right direction - or to the nearest McDonalds.

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