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Watching FIS in meribel next week - questions

 Poster: A snowHead
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Never been to an event like this before, I know you can buy spectator stand seats, but what about elsewhere on the run, can you just find a space that you can see from behind the nets ?

Are there usually large screens to watch ?

Are there usually ski lockers/storage for spectators ?
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@Little Martin, I went to the pre-Xmas Val D'Isere race a few years back, just walked up and found a spot very easily as got there in plenty of time, they had large screens and I didn't see any ski lockers.
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@Little Martin, worth checking out if you can get access , a great vantage point when the British Champs are at Meribel for Downhill and SG. Take the Plan De L'Homme lift from the Chaudanne , when coming off the lift exit right and ski down keeping right past the next lift , this will take you through a narrow tunnel under the downhill race piste , ski down to the next bend and you get a great vantage point of the new jump built especially for this World Cup and a large part of the course almost down to the top of the Stade. Enjoy
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Scot_Ski wrote:
@Little Martin, worth checking out if you can get access , a great vantage point when the British Champs are at Meribel for Downhill and SG. Take the Plan De L'Homme lift from the Chaudanne , when coming off the lift exit right and ski down keeping right past the next lift , this will take you through a narrow tunnel under the downhill race piste , ski down to the next bend and you get a great vantage point of the new jump built especially for this World Cup and a large part of the course almost down to the top of the Stade. Enjoy


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Likely to be busy there though

70,000 spectators expected
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 Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Only about 900 places in the grandstands though, and I believe these are all sold out, as are the VIP packs
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