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I'm planning a NASCAR vacation. Which would you choose?
I'm trying to choose between attending the Coke Zero 400 in Daytona on July 2, or the Bank of America 500 in Charlotte on October 15. For anyone that has attended a race at both tracks, which would you choose and why?
I live in LA (Lower Alabama), so I'm used to the heat. So the temps in Daytona wouldn't affect me. How cold does it get in Charlotte in Mid-October? Would a polar fleece jacket be sufficient, or would I need something heavier?
I feel that Charlotte would be the better choice as far as being able to do more--especially visiting many of the race shops. But, the racing at Charlotte usually is boring (sorry, just my opinion). However, if we're going to watch the 2-car tandems like we had during the 500, I'd rather not see the same at the CZ400. Is Daytona USA still in existence, or is it called something else? What else is there to do in Daytona? I'd rather not go to Disneyworld or Busch Gardens. What would interest a 53-year-old female in Daytona Beach?
8 Answers
- ?Lv 41 decade agoFavourite answer
The 2006 BofA 500 was quite chilly. We had young kids with us (2,4,5) and they fell asleep and were pretty cold. However, Daytona in July is HOT. Baking in July heat in Florida is not my idea of a good time. I would say the the BofA 500. As mentioned in the other answer, you can visit all of the shops (Hendrick is only a mile or so from the track). The Hall of Fame is in Charlotte. The Sam Bass Art Gallery is right across the street from the track. Sam himself came out and signed some autographs and gave each of my kids a die cast 1/64 car. Pretty cool guy. Also, you're going to see better racing. Daytona is historical and cool and fun and all and drafting is exciting on TV, but unfortunately it's not very much fun to watch live (no offense Daytona lovers). Daytona is something to see simply because of the history and it's a type of racing you can only get at two tracks. I love going to the ocean, and I'm a space shuttle junkie, but Charlotte would be my choice. A much more thorough race experience. Just bring a jacket.
- deircr3Lv 41 decade ago
Charlotte pros
teams are located there
cheaper
restaurants, stores, malls, hotels and movie theaters are near the track
cool at night
Cons
visit restaurants at night and traffic is bad.
Daytona pros
great racing
daytona beach flea market where you can get great deals on nascar merchandise
resturants, stores, malls, movie theaters and hotels near the track
great nightlife
beach
track tour and see the 500 winning car
Cons
expensive
hot
might rain
Source(s): live in daytona and been to concord 4 times - mike the djLv 51 decade ago
Charlotte for the Coca-Cola 600 is the best race for you. Memorial day weekend so you get an extra day, and like you said there is a lot to do for the fans. Food lion sponsors a street fair starting on Thursday and the hall of fame is right there I always have fun.
- Richard WLv 61 decade ago
Daytona has a great beach.. Not far from the Kennedy Space Center.. NASCAR USA.. Lots of touristy stuff..
- 1 decade ago
daytona is a great experience,but if your really into watching racing you won't see much there,the track is so big you only catch an occasional glimps of the cars.I'd go to charlotte.
- ?Lv 51 decade ago
i used to live in charlotte and i have been to one daytona race (the 500 in 1992) i would choose the july 4th weekend race in daytona simply because of the weather. it's cold in late oct in charlotte, trust me.
- nas88car300Lv 71 decade ago
i would go to Charlotte
it would be chilly
but there also you can go to many shops the HOF and even Carrowinds amusement park much cheaper than Disney
and while their you could ride the Intimidater
Daytona you could relax on the Beach but it will be very crowded
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Both are good, but if you go to Charlotte you could visit race shops, etc.