btgm
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Hi everyone,
I'm thinking of attending Mondial du Lion this October 15-18 as I was already planning a trip to the Loire valley. I was hoping for any suggestions from people who have been.
Is a car the best way to get there? They list a bus from Angers on the website, but it only seems to run every couple of hours and I'm not sure how far the stop is from the show. How is the traffic and parking?
I'm not sure at the moment exactly what I'd go to. Their website says advance purchase is closed and tickets can be bought on the day, starting on the 16th at 13:30. Do I need to be there then to get tickets, or are there plenty of tickets if I buy on whatever day I'm going to go? I might watch some of the dressage, especially if I have to go then to buy tickets anyway. Edit: Just realized the billeterie is for 2014 even though the website says 2015. Guess I'll have to keep an eye on it...
http://www.mondialdulion.com/2014/spectateurs-billetterie-fr.php
Any tips on the cross country if I decide to watch that? I'm assuming it works like cross country shows in the US (and the one I've been to in the UK, which was Hickstead) where there's a map of the course and you can wander around and watch whichever part you want?
For the stadium jumping (which is how I'm translating saut d'obstacle), is it open seating or assigned seats? Any tips on where to sit for that?
I do speak some French, so can usually get by as a general tourist, but I've never been to a horse show in France. From the photos on the website, it looks like people dress like regular horse people, not in dresses and hats or anything?
Any advice on the specific questions or general tips on horse shows in France or this one in particular would be great! Thanks!
I'm thinking of attending Mondial du Lion this October 15-18 as I was already planning a trip to the Loire valley. I was hoping for any suggestions from people who have been.
Is a car the best way to get there? They list a bus from Angers on the website, but it only seems to run every couple of hours and I'm not sure how far the stop is from the show. How is the traffic and parking?
I'm not sure at the moment exactly what I'd go to. Their website says advance purchase is closed and tickets can be bought on the day, starting on the 16th at 13:30. Do I need to be there then to get tickets, or are there plenty of tickets if I buy on whatever day I'm going to go? I might watch some of the dressage, especially if I have to go then to buy tickets anyway. Edit: Just realized the billeterie is for 2014 even though the website says 2015. Guess I'll have to keep an eye on it...
http://www.mondialdulion.com/2014/spectateurs-billetterie-fr.php
Any tips on the cross country if I decide to watch that? I'm assuming it works like cross country shows in the US (and the one I've been to in the UK, which was Hickstead) where there's a map of the course and you can wander around and watch whichever part you want?
For the stadium jumping (which is how I'm translating saut d'obstacle), is it open seating or assigned seats? Any tips on where to sit for that?
I do speak some French, so can usually get by as a general tourist, but I've never been to a horse show in France. From the photos on the website, it looks like people dress like regular horse people, not in dresses and hats or anything?
Any advice on the specific questions or general tips on horse shows in France or this one in particular would be great! Thanks!
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