I bet a big chunk of the admission cost is insurance these days.
Imm 2025 - Lewes, East Sussex
#31
Posted 18 July 2024 - 09:08 PM
#32
Posted 22 July 2024 - 12:31 PM
This will be the first meet ive been too.
Looking to stay the whole weekend due to it being a 4 hour journey.
Can someone please answer the following for me.
the £160 is that per person as we was thinking of bring our van too just to camp in.
Will there also be lots of things for sale etc loads of stalls etc.
If anyone wants to Convoy i will be leaving Gloucester to head down :)
Many thanks
Tim
#33
Posted 24 July 2024 - 05:56 AM
Tickets are per person, they always are, and no discounts are available if you elect to stay off-site and not camp.11
There is normally a fair few mini related sales outlets; Mini Sport, Mini Spares, Huddersfield, MiniMine, The Small Car Co. and the like. Other stalls will probably be there selling; Model Cars, Mini paraphernalia, tee shirts, cushions, whatever. Basically whoever wants to pay for a stall to be selling stuff to the punters.
Expect Autojumble both at stalls and the odd ad-hoc items in the campsite.
Usually the 'shops' are added to the IMM website as stalls pitches are booked - this hasn't started yet, nor are any event sponsors listed.1
The fun part of an IMM is the get together with like-minded enthusiasts from all parts of Europe and beyond.
There will, obviously, be plenty of minis to see and often talk to the owners about.
The Saturday night is fun, usually with live music to enjoy, (Sunday morning recovery not so much!).
There will be a Rocker Box Racing competition, maybe Hot Wheels Racing,
Show'n'Shine, Sound-Off etc. Often a drive-out or convoy is organised. Visitors can explore independently - always an idea to look up what's in the area before travelling and plan accordingly.
I can't see that camper hook-ups are available.
Fingers crossed the organisers will improve the info on their website as they get their ducks in a row - this IMM event seems to be a very slow out of the box as, on the face of it, only the venue and ticket costs are the published aspects so far.
#34
Posted 25 July 2024 - 05:45 PM
Strange there is no club listed?
The organising club mentioned in a recent MiniWorld feature on the IMM 2025 is the 'Mini Cooper Club' which was founded by Ray Holman back in 1979. As someone who attended the first MCC meetings at the Cat Inn in West Hoathly, Sussex back in the day, I was quite surprised to hear the MCC still existed bearing in mind much of the original membership transferred over to the 'Mini Cooper Register' along with the annual Beaulieu Mini Day in 1986.
Edited by mab01uk, 25 July 2024 - 05:45 PM.
#35
Posted 25 July 2024 - 05:46 PM
No Day Tickets on offer - That's a 2025 departure from normal
Day tickets for the Sunday now available
As said above Day only tickets are now available for: Sunday 24th August 2025 @ £25.
Children under 16 and essential carer accompanying visitors with a disability are free.
https://tickets-imm2...vents/imm-2025/
Edited by mab01uk, 25 July 2024 - 05:47 PM.
#36
Posted 11 August 2024 - 10:31 PM
#37
Posted 12 August 2024 - 04:48 AM
I wonder what stories they will swap?
#38
Posted 12 August 2024 - 11:29 AM
Strange there is no club listed?
The organising club mentioned in a recent MiniWorld feature on the IMM 2025 is the 'Mini Cooper Club' which was founded by Ray Holman back in 1979. As someone who attended the first MCC meetings at the Cat Inn in West Hoathly, Sussex back in the day, I was quite surprised to hear the MCC still existed bearing in mind much of the original membership transferred over to the 'Mini Cooper Register' along with the annual Beaulieu Mini Day in 1986.
contacted organisers and told that organising club is the mini cooper club but as they are getting lots of help organising the event from 'other friends' have not gone to lenghts to attach their club name to it and appear to take full credit. you can sign up for updates
#39
Posted 29 September 2024 - 06:24 PM
I wonder why Sunday is the only single day you can book a ticket for.
I guess there is still no explanation why the weekend is £160 but Sunday is £25
#40
Posted 29 September 2024 - 06:37 PM
I had a chat at Stanford explaining to one of them that they are doing themselves no favours with not putting out much info. They said well it will be an IMM my reply was well you have many people saying sod the UK we will save for Poland. Due to the cost and little to no info.
#41
Posted 29 September 2024 - 06:40 PM
Neither the whole event nor the day ticket can be said to be 'cheap' (in comparison with main European mini events) but the day ticket is at least more affordable.
#42
Posted 29 September 2024 - 06:47 PM
...my reply was well you have many people saying sod the UK we will save for Poland. Due to the cost and little to no info.
100% agree. There is minimal promo and it seems they are taking too much for granted.
Went to IMM 2006 in Poland and looking forward to 2026! Great trip, friendly countries and people along the way. Plenty of time to plan :-D
#43
Posted 30 September 2024 - 11:07 AM
totally get why day ticket is cheap no camping or evening entertainment to pay for, but this also highlights how much you are paying for these
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