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Casa Ferrari - Monterey, Pebble Beach Week

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  1. Rossocorsa1

    Rossocorsa1 F1 Veteran

    May 14, 2017
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    Can someone give details about Casa Ferrari in Monterey during Pebble Beach week?

    - What is it exactly?

    - Is it open to the public?

    - Can new car owners get access to any special functions/events? If so, how?

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4dgTR6YsOTA
     
  2. setbkk

    setbkk Rookie

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    Not happening this year according to FofSF. Maybe next year.
     
  3. 635CSI

    635CSI F1 Rookie

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    Got the same info, a real shame. FNA putting its resources into a 70th celebration at the Concours golf course , hospitality access will be "restricted".

    I liked Casa Ferrari, a good relaxed vibe.

    As an alternative I will check out the Barnyard Ferrari event in Carmel on the Saturday evening.
     
  4. Rossocorsa1

    Rossocorsa1 F1 Veteran

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    Thanks for the info. That's a shame. Looked very cool.
     
  5. Rossocorsa1

    Rossocorsa1 F1 Veteran

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    I'm going to Pebble Beach for the first time this year. For those that have been, what is the best way to get around for longer distances? Should I rent a car, or are Uber's and taxis relatively available? Im guessing that parking at the events is a big pain. I'll also be walking a lot.
     
  6. setbkk

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    My guess is renting a car is probably a cheaper option and gives you more flexibility. You will be spending a lot of time sitting in very slow moving traffic on Highway 1 with a taxi meter running. I would not be surprised if Uber bumps up their fares in anticipation of the congestion - they would be crazy not to do so.
     
  7. Lusso123

    Lusso123 Formula 3
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    Have been going there since 1989. Best to rent a car for best flexibility. There is Uber, and Taxi service, but only good for very limited use.

    Parking varies. At some events it is good and easy, at some it is just ok, and at others it is a major PITA. And.... also depends on the times to arrive....
     
  8. Gran Drewismo

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    Definitely rent a car.
     
  9. Marcel Massini

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    Marcel Massini
     
  10. petearron

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    #10 petearron, Jul 8, 2017
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