These
are the roads that showcase the engineering that separates Porsche's
from all the other automobiles, and lifestyle from transportation. This
experience will escape those who drive either too fast or too slowly.
The speed freaks will be concentrating on survival, while the tortoises
won't be concentrating on anything.
"Description
is difficult; explanation next to impossible. Why any otherwise normal
adult would drive 756 miles to then begin a driving tour that blends the
Cannon Ball Run and Fantasy Football with the strategy of a
time-speed-distance road rally defies reason. McCall is a real veteran
of the business, having served in various sales capacities throughout
the country" excerpt from David Mathews of Panorama magazine.
ROAD TRIP SCHEDULE FOR 2011
2011 West Texas Tour
- Caravan
from Houston, TX to the Gage Hotel in Marathon, TX. From Marathon we
will tour Big Bend National Park, the Davis Mountains and surrounding
towns.
- Pricing is for 2, subtract $300 for single.
- $1,675 - $1,945 depending on room choice.
| April 17-April 20
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2011 Ozark Tour
- Caravan from Cleveland, TX to the lodge at Mt. Magazine, AR. Travel through roads in the country to Big Cedar Lodge in Missouri
- Pricing is for 2, subtract $500 for single.
- $2,995 - $3,355 depending on room choice.
| October 23-October 28
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2011 Ozark Tour
- Caravan from Cleveland, TX to the lodge at Mt. Magazine, AR. Travel through roads in the country to Big Cedar Lodge in Missouri.
- Pricing is for 2, subtract $500 for single.
- $2,995 - $3,355 depending on room choice.
| November 6 - November 11
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|
For Registration info please email our Marketing Director Diane Brown
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
1) Will I be asked to keep up with more experienced drivers?
2) Can an experienced driver be challenged?
3) Is this a couple's trip?
4) What if my significant other doesn't like to ride with me?
5) What are the accommodations like?
6) Are meals included?
7) Do I need to dress up for dinner?
8) What about tickets and the authorities?
9) Can I drive something other than a Porsche?
10) Is it worth taking a week off?
A1)
No, in fact we divide into 3 car teams of like cars and like drivers.
There is also a pecking order within the group to further accommodate
driving preferences.
A2) Davy Jones, who was the last American
driver to win Le Mans (in a Porsche of course), said he had no idea that
road driving could be so much fun. Davy is returning for his 9th trip.
A3)
The group is mostly couples, but singles do not feel out of place.
Passengers who have never enjoyed being passengers actually get into the
event and come away with a better understanding of the driver's
passion.
A4) There are flights to four different airports in the
area. Big Cedar Lodge provides spa, stables, marina, etc. Branson is
20 minutes away.
A5) Most participants go back to Big Cedar with
their families; it has been referred to as America's premier wilderness
resort. The Lodge at Mt Magazine sits on Arkansas highest elevation
and has spectacular views. The stone and log work is impressive. No
one would ever guess the Lodge is state owned.
A6) Depending on
how long the caravan takes to get to the first night's stop will
determine the possibility of a real meal. All the dinners are
included. All breakfasts with the possible exception of the final
departure day are included. Your proximity to the Ozark Café will
determine the number of lunches provided, but it?s unlikely that you?d
miss more than one. There is also the probability that two of the meals
will be cook outs.
A7) Dress is extremely casual. Blue jeans are appropriate for everything.
A8)
We contribute heavily to the Arkansas state troopers. You will receive
a window sticker and copy of the full page ad in their magazine. We
also participate in Garland and Newton counties. This is not a license
to speed, but if the infraction is minor we do appreciate a little
consideration. If you're doing something stupid, expect a ticket. Jack
has the cell phone number of one of the troopers should the need
arise. The past three years we've averaged 1.3 tickets per year. That
breaks down to one ticket every 43,125 miles driven. Not bad.
A9) NO
A10)
One participant said, I can afford to do what I want, and I've been to
a lot of great places, but I've never had more fun.? No one has the
time to do this, but once they've done it, they make time in their busy
schedules.