Rally Chat Night At The Haynes Motor Museum, Somerset - Postponed

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Who fancies a Night At The Haynes Motor Museum on the Wednesday night after Lymington or Newbury Retrofestival to fill the gap between that & the Malvern Show or Old Bush Blues or just a one night mini meet?! @ymfb suggested this as a good attraction to visit & since it is (sort of) on the way from Lymington to Malvern I called their group bookings team as a long shot to see if anything might be possible.
Still finalising details but thanks to the helpful group bookings team at Haynes Motor Museum we have been offered exclusive evening access to the Museum on Wednesday 15th August 5.30pm-9pm & secure overnight parking in their car parks at a small extra charge:Grin:The catch is we need to leave by 8am the next morning & need enough members that want to go to make it viable.
This is the Museum https://www.haynesmotormuseum.com/ & it gets excellent Tripadvisor reviews https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attra..._Motor_Museum-Sparkford_Somerset_England.html (y)
 
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We could well be interested in this.

Ian
 
Will start a list below of those interested - we need at least 50 people (maximum of 75) for this to run as the Museum would be opening just for us!
The tickets will be at the group rate so £12.50 each & if you buy them as a Gift Aid Ticket (same cost) then you can visit again during the following 12 months so great value (y)
In addition to the ticket cost all those booking would need to pay an extra £4 each to cover the cost of the extra security necessary for our out of hours visit & overnight parking. As this security has to be pre-booked this will have to be paid in advance as a non-refundable payment for each person booked in. There would be an Elsan point available if needed but not sure if water available too so suggest everyone arrives with sufficient water on board & empty toilet & waste tanks.
If the weather is good we could arrive from 3pm & park on the grass area to the rear of the Museum but at 5.30pm as the public leave we would have to move to the allocated hardstanding areas such as the car parks - currently we estimate that the front & rear car parks will take 38 motorhomes parked sideways so that is the current maximum depending on the sizes of those booking. If we have wet weather then we would need to arrive nearer to 5.30pm as we may not be able to temporarily use the grass area. In between would be a great time to visit the coffee shop for a cream tea or other afternoon treat & a wander around the shop :) We would have the Museum all to ourselves from 5.30pm-9pm! It would be a unique experience at a total cost of £16.50 each including overnight secure parking - not bad for a night in Somerset in August.
As it is the busiest time of the year for the Museum they would need us to vacate the car parks & leave by 8am - bit early for us lot but ideal for getting to Malvern early or avoiding the holiday traffic.
UPDATE 11/4/18 Water is available (y) but don't know yet how accessible the tap is so would still be advisable to come with some in your tank if possible.

List of those interested:
Wombles - Alan & Karen
Bigtwin - Ian
Mr Chrysalis - Chris & Alice
REKERLY - Rex & Cherry
Whingyraindrop - Lorraine & Mike
Wildge - Jude & Bill
Taran_Las - Phil
Shazrick - Sharon & Richard
Stealaway - Alex & Hilary
Bonnie Biker - Tracey & Richard
 
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Please count us in. Can I bring this?
 
For anyone who wants to attend this one & extend their stay in this area to visit the Fleet Air Arm Museum http://www.fleetairarm.com/
https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attra...Museum-Ilchester_Yeovil_Somerset_England.html just down the road then there is this adults only campsite http://www.longhazelpark.co.uk/home/4593872562 with a good pub a short walk away - they have hardstanding EHU pitches available at £25 per night for couples in a motorhome (no extra charge for tow car) or £20 for singles. There are two excellent National Trust properties nearby too - https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lytes-cary-manor & https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/montacute-house
 
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Thanks for the heads up, I'll consult with management and get back to you.
 
I can highly recommend the Museum , only live 10 /15 mins away.
 
Yes please for us 2 .Thanks for all the research and arm twisting ;)
Jude
 
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Interested.(y)

I have been to the museum before and loved every minute of it.:cool:
 
Thank you for all the interest so far - please let your Funster friends know about this one as it would be great to have the numbers to make this happen! :)

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UPDATE 11/4/18 Water is available (y) but don't know yet how accessible the tap so would still be advisable to come with some in your tank if possible.
 
@Wombles Bonnie Biker might be intersted in this as I know they are planning to have a bimble around after the seafood meet and I reckon it'd be right up their street....

I'll let you know (y)
 
@Wombles Bonnie Biker is interested but is it ok for them to leave Lymington after t he 3 nights and arrive at Haynes on the weds ( saying that they may decide they want the 5 nights)
 
@Wombles Bonnie Biker is interested but is it ok for them to leave Lymington after t he 3 nights and arrive at Haynes on the weds ( saying that they may decide they want the 5 nights)
Thank you - will add them to the list here (y) Any Funsters are welcome to book for this Museum Mini Meet :)
Those booked for Lymington can change the number of nights up until 25 July at the latest (2 weeks before the rally) not on arrival or during the rally as it's a lot of bookings to manage! I will try to remind everyone about this nearer to the time.

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We will be visiting the Museum soon so we can get a better idea of what there is to see & do - hopefully they will let us take a few photos too so we can try & tempt enough Funsters to make this a viable Meet :)
Please keep adding your names if you might be interested.
 
Had a few curve balls thrown at us by life this week but hopefully visiting the Museum on Friday - just hope our car doesn't go into limp mode again! :frowny: We need a good number interested to make this exclusive mini-meet & private visit possible so please let us know if you might want to come along :hi:
 
We are interested to visit Haynes Motor museum. Sue and Richard
 
@bigtwin @Mr Chrysalis @REKERLY @whingyraindrop @Wildge @Taran_Las @Shazrick @Stealaway @Debs (for Bonnie Biker) @wanderingyp
Thank you all for your interest but unfortunately this Meet won't be going ahead this year :( We went to visit the Museum yesterday & they have just had news that major building work will be in progress at that time so no space for motorhome parking then. If anyone is considering even visiting for the day it is unlikely that they will be able to accommodate any large vehicles in July & August as the overflow parking area will be being dug up. Even though this is a quiet time for them yesterday the main car park was full so can only imagine what it will be like in peak time in August!
The good news is that next year they will have an extra new 500 space car park & are keen to welcome a Funster Meet if we have enough demand then to arrange one (y) We are currently emailing Yeovilton Fleet Air Arm Museum & The National Trust in that area to see what other attractions & events could be combined with this or maybe it will fit in with Lymington Rally 2019 if this years one is a success?!
We both really enjoyed our visit to the Museum (even though I'm not a car enthusiast) & had to drag Mr Wombles away but not before we had a lovely cream tea with homemade scones in the coffee shop :)
 
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Thanks for this @Wombles shame but will be great when its done by the sound of it. We enjoyed the meet that Clarkys relation did for Yeovilton Air show 2 or 3 years ago. Think it was on the sports field over the road from the base.

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I went there last autumn and (although I'm not a car buff) I found it a great experience. Beautifully laid out attractive modern building , professional staff, useful info boards at each exhibit and a superb and immaculate café/coffee shop with cheerful staff at reasonable prices (the food, not the staff :rolleyes:).
Next day I visited the Fleet Air Arm museum just a couple of miles down the road. Another fantastic place and a visit is highly recommended.
It goes without saying that they are best visited out of the school holidays ;)
 
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