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For the health and comfort of our guests, grandstands and concourses at Charlotte Motor Speedway, zMAX Dragway and The Dirt Track are smoke-free, including the use of e-cigarettes. This policy also applies to terrace boxes, kids' play zones, bathhouses and restrooms. In conjunction with this policy, smoking lounges with flat-screen televisions and high-top tables will be conveniently located at each of our three venues. Smoking is also allowed in open-air campgrounds, parking lots, hospitality and souvenir display areas. It is our goal to reduce the risk of secondhand smoke exposure to our fans, while still allowing the freedom of choice with convenient smoking locations during our events. Enforcement -- Ushers will direct those found smoking in the grandstands to the nearest smoking lounge, and repeat offenders will be asked to leave. If you have any further questions about the locations of our smoking lounges or implementation of this policy, please give us a call at 1-800-455-FANS (3267).
Guests may bring a 14" by 14" by 14" cooler into Charlotte Motor Speedway, zMAX Dragway and The Dirt Track containing food and beverage, provided that all substances contained in the cooler are legal and there are no glass containers or other potentially hazardous materials. Coolers may be brought into the facility until one hour after the start of the race. Coolers are not allowed in The Speedway Club, Smith Tower or any other club or corporate suite.wiggy's backpack All coolers, backpacks and other types of carrying cases will be searched upon entry.backpack pump sprayer lowes Alcohol Policy Guests may bring alcoholic beverages into the facility in coolers until one hour after the start of the race.jeep backpack harness puppy
Food Vendors Levy Restaurants manages and operates all of the food concession stands and booths at Charlotte Motor Speedway, The Dirt Track at Charlotte and zMAX Dragway. Levy and The Speedway Club - 5th Floor Café will stop serving alcoholic beverages 50 laps prior to the end of the race.  The Speedway Club will issues last call after the Winner's Toast or last seating, as appropriate. Non-Alcoholic Sections Charlotte Motor Speedway shall use clearly marked signs showing where non-alcohol sections are located.nola gumbo backpack for sale Alcoholic beverages will not be sold in these sections at any time and the consumption of alcoholic beverages in these sections is strictly prohibited.ghc backpack Fan Removal Guests who are visibly intoxicated may be refused entry at the gates.ilbe backpack weight
Guests who become intoxicated during the event and exhibit drunken, belligerent or inappropriate behavior will be escorted from the facility. Zero Tolerance If a guest is behaving in a manner that diminishes the race/event experience for any other guest, this person will be removed from the property. Security will obtain as much information as possible from the subject and escort him/her from the property. For your safety and well-being, Charlotte Motor Speedway asks that certain rules and regulations be followed;br600 backpack blower Charlotte Motor Speedway, The Dirt Track at Charlotte or the zMAX Dragway will not be held responsible for items left in the speedway or around the gate areas. CMS offers ADA Van Service and ADA Golf Cart Shuttle Service.  Vans and golf carts are available at each of the designated handicap parking areas (Located on Map). You can call the ADA Dispatch Line at 704-454-6411 or text to 78247 for assistance
All Golf Cart Shuttles are staffed with volunteers from Speedway Children's Charities. Clink the link for more information about our charity. A tip donation box is located at the front console of each cart. Any tip donations given during your shuttle ride are greatly appreciated! Rain Check: In the event of postponement event tickets will be honored for the rescheduled date. NO REFUNDS or EXCHANGESThis rant  is nothing more than a statement of exactly what happened to my wife and amyself as fans during our Saturday at the "Strip". If NHRA or Bruton Smith wonders where the drag race fans have gone, this should give them a good idea... if they take the time to absorb it. Here's how this adventure started. Barb and I wanted to get away, so we looked for the best value for a three-day weekend. Of course Las Vegas came up. Vegas offers great hotel prices andall sorts of entertainment you will never see in Iowa. The entire Fremont Street Experience on Country Music Awards weekend was an added bonus and, oh yeah, there was an NHRA National Event going on at The Strip at Las Vegas as well, just in case we needed a break from the slots, the tables, and the crowds.
A good friend of mine was at the event running his Stock Eliminator car and we decided to make the trip to the Strip on Saturday morning. We arranged for a shuttle ride from the Golden Nugget on Fremont street to the ticket office at the Strip. Our cost was $35.00 each, round trip. So we're $70.00 down before we ever get to the track. We get the GA tickets for Saturday, which cost $51.00 each so we have now spent $172.00 and we still aren’t in the race. We ask where the entrance gate is and a track employee points out the window and says it's "Right across the street." Cool, that sounded good. All we had with us was a small backpack with four bottle of water in it because the weather guys had said it was going to be the hottest day of the year (84 degrees) and the wind would be blowing 20-30 mph. Sounded like a day to stay hydrated. We walk across the street, protected from the traffic by four security people (thanks guys!) and head for the first gate. We walked up to the three security people at the gate and they say, "You can't use those tickets here!
You have to use the Spectator Gate". OK, I ask them where that gate is and I get three hands with fingers pointing up the hill about 1/4 mile away. I guess it was just too complicated to take the tickets at the first gate and tear the stub off? We hike to the Spectator Gate and their six employees and security people greet us with a, "Let's have a look in that bag." We tell them all that’s in the bag are a few bottles of water. "You can't bring anything in to drink or eat, but you can use the trash can over there." We are in the middle of the desert and we cannot bring in two bottles of water? I can see the no beer or alcohol rules, but water? (Later I found out why.) They did say if we were in the process of drinking it she could let that bottle go. Oh, bless her for that executive decision... not! Well, we didn't use the trash can. The spectator gate was virtually deserted with only twelve or fifteen people coming in while we sat there, so Barb and I each drank a bottles of water and handed the other two out to people coming in, telling them they were OK if they opened them first.