A few of you guys apparently haven't read my original post. I even restated it on this thread.
Yes, $120 for three days was a good price. No doubt. But, to repeat myself again and again, I was told $120 was for one day. After you guys enlightened me, I went back the next day and paid $120 for two days. The same price, they told me, even though there were only two days left. Okay, I paid it. My friend was with me talking with them. Even though he was with me in my car, they charged me $35 for him for one day only. BTW, there were no attitudes or animosity, we all got along pleasantly.
Who thinks to check prices before going to an event? The people charging admission had better know their s^^t. I have spent my whole life in Retail. When I sell something, nobody has ever told me they had to verify I was charging them properly. The planners of MATS should have covered such a basic thing as admission pricing. I like to think they were simply negligent.
70aarcuda: Did I read your post correctly? Three of you were charged a total of $120 for three days at the swap meet, and you split it? Not counting your racing costs, that is a bargain. I saw how the car corral and swap meet were pretty much the same area. I wish I had spoken with your ticket person.