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Lotus Factory Tour
Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 2:54 pm
by Victor Meldrew
I will be doing a Walshy day this year and was thinking about a visit to the factory on the return leg. The question is....... Is it worth bothering with.
Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 3:39 pm
by craigs135s
John we were going to do it on the way back from our walshy day but it was fully booked. From what i have been told by people that have been its a good tour.
Cheers
Craig
Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 4:23 pm
by The Hoff
It's worth it

The tour I was on on Monday lasted 3 hrs. with a short break in between each part (classic Lotus, motorsport division etc.)
Cowan
Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 5:44 pm
by LotusLee
I'll probably do another factory tour when I'm down there in July to get the car serviced.
Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 11:39 pm
by ngaff1
I was down last year with Del and David Lockhart (plus other halves) for the tour and Scare Yourself Sensible. Thought it was worth the time and money to go.
Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 10:18 am
by Kev
Me and a mate are going down to do the Scare Yourself Sensible, sometime this summer. Just waiting for them to get back to me with available dates. £99 cant go wrong really.
Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 10:56 am
by dezzy
Why go to the Scare Yourself Sensible for £99 to spend about 20 minutes driving their Elise round a track when you can pay £190 to do a Walshy day and get a full day's tuition on an airfield in your own car?
I thought about the Scare Yourself Sensible experience before I got my Elise, but I think the money would be far better spent on a Walshy day if you own an Elise. Might be almost double the price, but you get a full 9 - 4 day of excellent tuition from what I consider to be the best driver I've ever had the pleasure to witness in my life! Much more worthwhile IMHO and you can still pop over to Hethel for a factory tour on the way back up. Only 4 people at a Walshy day - don't know how many are there for the Lotus thing, but I'm guessing a lot more than 4. Double the price, but I reckon probably about 10 times more worthwhile! I've never been to the Lotus experience, but from what I've read in their advert, it doesn't sound like you get much time in the car!
http://www.carlimits.com 
Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 11:41 am
by Andy G
Walshy's waiting list is growing and for good reason.
Was awesome to be racing against him this weekend, and to chat through a lap with him from his perspective
You wont regret it and i agree with Dezzy 100%
Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 12:08 pm
by Kev
dezzy wrote:Why go to the Scare Yourself Sensible for £99 to spend about 20 minutes driving their Elise round a track when you can pay £190 to do a Walshy day and get a full day's tuition on an airfield in your own car?
I thought about the Scare Yourself Sensible experience before I got my Elise, but I think the money would be far better spent on a Walshy day if you own an Elise. Might be almost double the price, but you get a full 9 - 4 day of excellent tuition from what I consider to be the best driver I've ever had the pleasure to witness in my life! Much more worthwhile IMHO and you can still pop over to Hethel for a factory tour on the way back up. Only 4 people at a Walshy day - don't know how many are there for the Lotus thing, but I'm guessing a lot more than 4. Double the price, but I reckon probably about 10 times more worthwhile! I've never been to the Lotus experience, but from what I've read in their advert, it doesn't sound like you get much time in the car!
http://www.carlimits.com 
The main reason I'm doing the Scare Yourself Sensible is for the factory tour, not for the 20min driving and 20min being driven. I'm no way looking at this as proper driving training, just a laugh!! I thought if I'm flying down to do the factory tour, why not do the the Scare Yourself Sensible. I thought £99 is a good deal, plus I work for an airline that does direct flights from ABZ to NWI, so cheap flights
I am going to get round to do a Walshy day, as you and others have said, it'll be the best money spent. It's just I've got too much on at the mo and cant commit to a date just yet.
Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 1:40 pm
by dezzy
Didn't realise you were flying down Kev. Guess that makes sense!
How much does the factory tour cost on its own?
Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 12:20 am
by ngaff1
The scare yourself sensible day is more of an example of what your car can do in the hands of experienced drivers, pure poetry in motion. The Walshy day will be a totally different experience (I guess). My wife also did the scare yourself sensible day and loved it. The Walshy day would probably leave her hospitalised! Factory tour was better than I thought it would be.
Loved the SYS day and fully intend to move onto the walshy day
