Info for first time attendees to the Dragon meets - North Carolina
Info for first time attendees to the Dragon meets - North Carolina
As one of the new participants in Tail of the Dragon here is what I hope will be useful info assembled from posts and also conversations with Gary (Valk)
The Fontana Lodge site says to arrive during daylight hours. Fewer challenges.
Gas up before arrival.
Names of participants can be found in post #2 on the official post "Tail of the Dragon" thread made by VALK and Pizzaguy
Meet in the lobby of the lodge at 9am Sat morn.
Gather in line with your Crossfire at a designated area on the Fontana property to proceed as a single group convoy to Fontana Dam for group pics etc.
After that participants will break up into leader led groups depending on driving orientation (all that to say that non-spiritied drivers can stay out of the way of the spirited group). Lunch with assigned group at sites knowing we will be coming.
It is highly recommended that everyone has FRS radios and batteries.
Reports from users say batteries only last about 4 hours.
This is a great idea for continuous contact with group leader.
Cellular service isn't available in many areas of travel each day
I hope this is helpful.
Alicia
The Fontana Lodge site says to arrive during daylight hours. Fewer challenges.
Gas up before arrival.
Names of participants can be found in post #2 on the official post "Tail of the Dragon" thread made by VALK and Pizzaguy
Meet in the lobby of the lodge at 9am Sat morn.
Gather in line with your Crossfire at a designated area on the Fontana property to proceed as a single group convoy to Fontana Dam for group pics etc.
After that participants will break up into leader led groups depending on driving orientation (all that to say that non-spiritied drivers can stay out of the way of the spirited group). Lunch with assigned group at sites knowing we will be coming.
It is highly recommended that everyone has FRS radios and batteries.
Reports from users say batteries only last about 4 hours.
This is a great idea for continuous contact with group leader.
Cellular service isn't available in many areas of travel each day
I hope this is helpful.
Alicia
Last edited by Valk; 04-14-2019 at 06:31 PM.
re: Info for first time attendees to the Dragon meets - North Carolina
Thanks for that recap Alicia.
Just to add that we usually try to gather in smaller groups for dinner on Friday, Saturday and Sunday for those who wish to eat at the Fontana Lodge.
There is a nice restaurant inside the lodge called the The Mountview Restaurant at Fontana Village Resort
Then there is also the The Wildwood Grill at Fontana Village Resort on the property but separate from the lodge just a short walk away.
Great sandwiches and appetizers to be enjoyed.
Actually on Sunday we also will have group leaders making runs again.
Might be the same set of runs with different leaders but you can choose a different route than you ran on Saturday.
Some also choose to head into Cherokee or Gatlinburg and do some shopping etc.
Plenty to do to fill your time while at this event.
This is your vacation or weekend getaway so make the most of it.
Just spend some time on Friday evening in the lobby at the lodge talking with us who have been here year after year.
We can offer up some good tips based on what you want to do.
We will hold a drivers meeting on Friday in the lobby around 9pm to introduce the group leaders to everyone and talk a little about the weekend runs.
We also will ask all the first timers to raise a hand to be recognized.
Please don't be shy, with this large group we don't want anyone to be left out.
Lets have a great weekend everyone !!!
Gary
Just to add that we usually try to gather in smaller groups for dinner on Friday, Saturday and Sunday for those who wish to eat at the Fontana Lodge.
There is a nice restaurant inside the lodge called the The Mountview Restaurant at Fontana Village Resort
Then there is also the The Wildwood Grill at Fontana Village Resort on the property but separate from the lodge just a short walk away.
Great sandwiches and appetizers to be enjoyed.
Actually on Sunday we also will have group leaders making runs again.
Might be the same set of runs with different leaders but you can choose a different route than you ran on Saturday.
Some also choose to head into Cherokee or Gatlinburg and do some shopping etc.
Plenty to do to fill your time while at this event.
This is your vacation or weekend getaway so make the most of it.
Just spend some time on Friday evening in the lobby at the lodge talking with us who have been here year after year.
We can offer up some good tips based on what you want to do.
We will hold a drivers meeting on Friday in the lobby around 9pm to introduce the group leaders to everyone and talk a little about the weekend runs.
We also will ask all the first timers to raise a hand to be recognized.
Please don't be shy, with this large group we don't want anyone to be left out.
Lets have a great weekend everyone !!!
Gary
Last edited by Valk; 04-14-2019 at 06:16 PM.
re: Info for first time attendees to the Dragon meets - North Carolina
With more then 60 cars i;m sure there be more then 4 groups , and some may go out on there own , which is ok to , some run fast some don;t just remeber you play somtime you got to pay TN , NC best will know that we are coming and will be on the look out , they even come through fontana just show us that they are there , Running hard all day long can take it out of you , the perfect day is about 4 to 5 Hrs long , 2 out and then Lunch and two back for a cold one . alot time susan and will go out on are own and run hard for short spurts at time, this cover the need for speed and still be on the safe side There are alot of great Drivers in this group and staying with them may be more then most can stand all day , The big thing is to be safe always run in your comfront zone , we want all that come to have fun and to come back ,
re: Info for first time attendees to the Dragon meets - North Carolina
BTW you probably won't get into 4th on the dragon, unless you happen to spot the one straight away.
re: Info for first time attendees to the Dragon meets - North Carolina
The moderate group is a great place to be. If you happen to think they're going to fast for you drop back to the back of the group. Another group can easily be formed back there. We're all there to have a good time.
BTW you probably won't get into 4th on the dragon, unless you happen to spot the one straight away.
BTW you probably won't get into 4th on the dragon, unless you happen to spot the one straight away.
Also, another good reason to bring radios - nothing wrong with saying, "I can't/dont-feel-comfortable keeping up"... usually you are not alone.
As Nick says, "We're all there to have a good time", so if you are not having a good time, get on the radio and say so and at LEAST let us know you are dropping back. Don't worry, we'll get behind someone slow and you'll catch up soon anyway.
re: Info for first time attendees to the Dragon meets - North Carolina
I don't want to be in the "Cruiser class" if i never get out of third gear, but i also dont want to be shredding my tires in the "Butts on Fire group"
I have watched some of Pizza Guy's video's on You Tube and he doesn't seem that crazy, but its hard to tell the speed he is going.
I have watched some of Pizza Guy's video's on You Tube and he doesn't seem that crazy, but its hard to tell the speed he is going.
re: Info for first time attendees to the Dragon meets - North Carolina
Well, it sounds like the Tourist Class (aka "Cruiser class")ought to start figuring out where to stow their walkers in their XFs! Actually, it is a group of people who CAN and HAVE smoked tires, gotten tickets, run off the road and went into tachycardia in by gone driving days. They just prefer a break now and then so they can actually see something. BTW: On our maiden run last Spring we easily hit 90 (down hill on the way to lunch!) Just sayin' there's enough fun to be had in all levels of this great event. You'll have great memories from any facet of the weekend. Now if you want to actually SEE East Tennessee....
re: Info for first time attendees to the Dragon meets - North Carolina
2013 - Name tags, name tags, name tags - please! I really missed not knowing who so many 'known to others' were - on the forum or in real life! Hard to say - ' oh- I've read your posts' if ya don't know who all these folks are. And I really wanted to know who some of the owners were/are!
Alicia
Alicia
re: Info for first time attendees to the Dragon meets - North Carolina
2013 - Name tags, name tags, name tags - please! I really missed not knowing who so many 'known to others' were - on the forum or in real life! Hard to say - ' oh- I've read your posts' if ya don't know who all these folks are. And I really wanted to know who some of the owners were/are!
Alicia
Alicia
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re: Info for first time attendees to the Dragon meets - North Carolina
... My goal is to attend my first ever Dragon in the fall of 2013...
Thanks to Alicia for the newbie thread, very helpful. Sounds like an informal get together on the Friday evening with a drivers meeting later that night with scheduled runs Sat and Sun. I am trying to understand a travel plan there and back since I am about 12 to 13 hours away. And yes, I know it is 10 months away but I am a planner!
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Thanks to Alicia for the newbie thread, very helpful. Sounds like an informal get together on the Friday evening with a drivers meeting later that night with scheduled runs Sat and Sun. I am trying to understand a travel plan there and back since I am about 12 to 13 hours away. And yes, I know it is 10 months away but I am a planner!
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This past fall I arrived friday ~5pm which gave time to snack, shower and mingle before the meeting
Stay at the hotel sunday night and leave early (3-5) monday morning and drive strait through until home. Ready for work on Tuesday
If you leave sunday, it is way to much traveling in such a short time and I was worn out monday and wished I staied another full day.
That sunday is a enjoyable, relaxing cruising day with no stress.
This is an event I have taken a day off work for... well worth it.
Last edited by Beaner; 12-15-2012 at 11:15 PM.
re: Info for first time attendees to the Dragon meets - North Carolina
Quick question. I have never been to any of the tail of the dragon events and was thing about heading down to the one this April. Just curious, are there many younger folks that go to these events? I don't want to be the odd man out. Thanks!
re: Info for first time attendees to the Dragon meets - North Carolina
Well, we ALL act like big kids - so what's the difference?
But anyway, JHM2K, Boilerup, Beaner, Rudy, Kim, Chuk, Alicia's daughter (meeting her would be worth the trip!) and Nick are all in your age range. One of our newest members is from your part of Ohio and is your age as well.... maybe you can convoy down.
But you'll find that EVERONE is a car/crossfire nut and we have a LOT in common. Also, the Gen Coupes are generally a very young bunch and they will be there as well (very good bunch of people, most of THEM are nuts enough to run the Dragon at speed after dark!)
Call the lodge, reserve a room and tell the boss you plan to have the Bubonic Plague that week and won't be at work from Wednesday to Monday.
But anyway, JHM2K, Boilerup, Beaner, Rudy, Kim, Chuk, Alicia's daughter (meeting her would be worth the trip!) and Nick are all in your age range. One of our newest members is from your part of Ohio and is your age as well.... maybe you can convoy down.
But you'll find that EVERONE is a car/crossfire nut and we have a LOT in common. Also, the Gen Coupes are generally a very young bunch and they will be there as well (very good bunch of people, most of THEM are nuts enough to run the Dragon at speed after dark!)
Call the lodge, reserve a room and tell the boss you plan to have the Bubonic Plague that week and won't be at work from Wednesday to Monday.
re: Info for first time attendees to the Dragon meets - North Carolina
Everyone at these meets fit in and you will leave with memories and friends that will last a lifetime.
Fontana Village Resort. Your Great Smoky Mountain Destination. Fontana Dam, NC
Last edited by Valk; 07-26-2014 at 03:08 AM.
re: Info for first time attendees to the Dragon meets - North Carolina
As a "Newbie" myself this past fall, I can say that no one was a stranger. I plan on being there on Thursday late afternoon and leave on Monday. Sitting in the lobby I realized that it did not matter what you drove Base, Limited, Srt6, Coupe, or Roadster or your age 18 - 80 you were part of the group/family. Hope to see you there!
re: Info for first time attendees to the Dragon meets - North Carolina
As a "Newbie" myself this past fall, I can say that no one was a stranger. I plan on being there on Thursday late afternoon and leave on Monday. Sitting in the lobby I realized that it did not matter what you drove Base, Limited, Srt6, Coupe, or Roadster or your age 18 - 80 you were part of the group/family. Hope to see you there!
re: Info for first time attendees to the Dragon meets - North Carolina
Sounds like a good time. I'll finally have a good excuse to use up some of my vacation.
Drving down Thurs night for the weekend sound like good plan, then I think I'll head over to Charlotte for the rest of the week to visit with family. Hopefully the weather will be warm enough for top down driving! Hopefully I can convince my dad to get the car in his shop for ding/ dent removal and paint before April. The PO liked to street park I'm guessing.
Drving down Thurs night for the weekend sound like good plan, then I think I'll head over to Charlotte for the rest of the week to visit with family. Hopefully the weather will be warm enough for top down driving! Hopefully I can convince my dad to get the car in his shop for ding/ dent removal and paint before April. The PO liked to street park I'm guessing.
re: Info for first time attendees to the Dragon meets - North Carolina
A worthwhile video about the Tail of the Dragon . . .
The List #0011: Drive the Tail of the Dragon - Autoblog
The List #0011: Drive the Tail of the Dragon - Autoblog
re: Info for first time attendees to the Dragon meets - North Carolina
They violated rule #1, don't go running thru there hot if you haven't run thru easy first - to see what the LEO, loose dog, bicycle, etc. situation is first.
re: Info for first time attendees to the Dragon meets - North Carolina
As a "Newbie" myself this past fall, I can say that no one was a stranger. I plan on being there on Thursday late afternoon and leave on Monday. Sitting in the lobby I realized that it did not matter what you drove Base, Limited, Srt6, Coupe, or Roadster or your age 18 - 80 you were part of the group/family. Hope to see you there!