FAN GUIDE PRESENTED BY ARIZONA 811

NASCAR CHAMPIONSHIP WEEKEND SCHEDULE
ENTRY GUIDE
WHAT TO BRING WITH YOU!
Permitted items include:
- A maximum of two (2) bags per person are allowed through admission gates.
- Backpacks, diaper bags, clutch bags and fanny packs are permitted as long as they do not exceed a maximum size of 18”x18”x14”
- One soft-sided cooler per person (maximum size of 14"x14"x14" - may contain ice)
- A combination of any of the above mentioned items will be allowed with the exception of the soft sided coolers which will be limited to one cooler per guest
- Sunscreen, sunblock, hand sanitizer, and bug spray (aerosol, gel or liquid forms)
- Pre-packaged and sealed food and beverage items in clear bag or soft sided cooler (alcohol and glass are PROHIBITED)
- Ice
- Insulated cups - NO LIQUID INSIDE (maximum size of 64 oz)
- Cameras, binoculars, scanners and headsets that can be worn over the neck, belt, or carried inside of one of the bags
- iPads, tablets and laptop computers
- Seat cushions without metal components
- Cigarettes and lighters
- Service animals
- Nationality flags attached to a pencil-sized wooden stick. Flags may not obstruct another fan's view of the racing action
Prohibited items include:
- Foam or hard-sided coolers regardless of size
- Weapons (firearms, knives, etc.) and all other items restricted by Local, State or Federal law. This includes pocket knives.
- Displays of the confederate flag
- Fireworks
- Glass or ceramic of any kind
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Dry ice
- Any bags, backpacks or containers that are larger than the allowable size
- Laser pointers
- Noise makers and air horns
- Aerosol cans (with the exception of sunscreen, sun block, hand sanitizer, and bug spray)
- Selfie sticks
- Tripods and monopods that are either solid or collapsible
- Illegal substances of any kind
- Seat cushions with metal components
- Collapsible chairs
- Wagons
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), also known as drones
- Frisbees, balloons, beach balls or any other projectile
- Skateboards, hover boards, roller skates, scooters and bicycles
- Obscene or indecent clothing
Any other items deemed inappropriate or unsafe may be refused at the discretion of security and management. These items are subject to change without notice. There are no provisions for checking and holding items deemed restricted. Restricted items may not be left at or around the gates. Items left unattended will be removed and discarded.
HILLSIDE ENTRY POLICY
PERMITTED ITEMS INCLUDE:
- Pop up tents
- Folding chairs
- Blankets
- Grills
- A maximum of two (2) bags per person are allowed through admission gates.
- Backpacks, diaper bags, clutch bags and fanny packs are permitted as long as they do not exceed a maximum size of 18”x18”x14”
- One hard or soft-sided cooler per person (may contain ice)
- A combination of any of the above mentioned items will be allowed.
- Sunscreen, sunblock, hand sanitizer, and bug spray (aerosol, gel or liquid forms)
- Pre-packaged and sealed food and beverage items in clear bag or soft sided cooler (alcohol and glass are PROHIBITED)
- Ice
- Insulated cups (maximum size of 64 oz - no liquid inside)
- Cameras, binoculars, scanners and headsets
- iPads, tablets and laptop computers
- Cigarettes and lighters
- Service animals
- Nationality flags attached to a pencil-sized wooden stick. Flags may not obstruct another fan's view of the racing action
- Wagons
PROHIBITED ITEMS INCLUDE:
- Weapons (firearms, knives, etc.) and all other items restricted by Local, State or Federal law. This includes pocket knives.
- Displays of the confederate flag
- Fireworks
- Glass or ceramic of any kind
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Dry ice
- Any bags, backpacks or containers that are larger than the allowable size
- Laser pointers
- Noise makers and air horns
- Aerosol cans (with the exception of sunscreen, sun block, hand sanitizer, and bug spray)
- Selfie sticks
- Tripods and monopods that are either solid or collapsible
- Illegal substances of any kind
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), also known as drones
- Frisbees, balloons, beach balls or any other projectile
- Skateboards, hover boards, roller skates, scooters and bicycles
- Obscene or indecent clothing
Any other items deemed inappropriate or unsafe may be refused at the discretion of security and management. These items are subject to change without notice. There are no provisions for checking and holding items deemed restricted. Restricted items may not be left at or around the gates. Items left unattended will be removed and discarded.
NO SMOKING POLICY
Smoking is not permitted in the grandstands, elevators/escalators, concourse area or within 20’ of any doorways.
PET POLICY
We recognize pets are like family and want to make your visit to our Raceway the best ever. Since we do have many responsible fans and pet owners, we allow pets in our camping areas.
To make sure we are offering all of our guests the best experience we ask pet owners to follow these policies. If at any time these policies are not adhered to, we will request your pet to be boarded immediately.
- All pets must stay within your assigned camping spot; please be careful walking pets along roadways.
- Owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets and must dispose of their waste properly.
- Pets must be kept on a leash at all times.
- Please respect your neighbors.
- Excessive barking or aggressiveness is not permitted.
- Pets are not allowed through the grandstand gates unless they are a service animal.
Service Animals:
- The Raceway recognizes the importance of service animals in assisting guests with visual and other impairments.
- These animals are welcomed throughout the property, but must remain leashed and harnessed at all times.
- Guests are required to bring their own pet waste disposal bags.
- Guests who bring service animals may request wheelchair seating to accommodate the service animals safely and comfortably.
To ensure a safe, comfortable and enjoyable experience for all guests at Phoenix Raceway, the following code of conduct has been established:
- Show respect to all guests, Raceway employees and their property
- Comply with all local, state and federal law while on the Raceway property
- Displays of the confederate flag will not be allowed
- Smoking is not permitted in the grandstands, elevators/escalators, concourse area or within 20’ of any doorways.
- Comply with all parking, camping and RV published rules
- Follow all instructions of Raceway personnel
- All persons entering the Raceway are subject to reasonable search to protect the safety of the public and to ensure compliance with this Code of Conduct
- Items intended for sale or trade may not be brought onto Raceway property, including the parking lots, without a written agreement with the Raceway
REFRAIN from:
- Sitting in a reserved grandstand seat without the appropriate ticket
- Unruly, disruptive, verbally abusive, threatening or illegal behavior
- Foul, abusive or obscene language, gestures, acts, signs or their display on clothing
- Throwing objects within the stadium or onto the racing surface
- Possession inside the track grounds of items not allowed for gate entry
- Intoxication to the point of impairment or resulting in irresponsible behavior risking yourself or other guests
- Fighting, taunting, harassing or threatening other guests, displaying signage or flags that impedes sightlines, the event broadcast or on-track competition or contains inappropriate, controversial, prejudicial, obscene or offensive symbols, slogans, language or imagery
- Attempting to interfere with on-track competition
The unauthorized resale of tickets in, on or around the Raceway property is not permitted under any circumstances. Persons caught selling tickets in violation may have their tickets and their right to future tickets to the Raceway revoked. To avoid using counterfeit or stolen tickets, please purchase tickets through authorized Raceway ticket outlets only.
Phoenix Raceway management reserves the right to amend these items and has final determination in what is included in each. Guests are responsible for their own behavior and the behavior of guests who they have provided admissions to. If Raceway staff or Law Enforcement personnel need to respond to and intervene on any of the above prohibited behaviors, those found to be in violation of this Code of Conduct may be subject to ejection without refund. Violations may result in the loss ticket renewal privileges to future events and/or arrest.
With your help, every guest will have a positive and memorable experience while visiting Phoenix Raceway.
TICKETS @ HOME
Tickets are now received digitally via Tickets @ Home. This provides fans the flexibility to display tickets on their mobile devices for non-contact entry at the gates or the ability to print tickets at home from a computer and printer.
NASCAR Championship Weekend tickets will be available to download and/or print AT A LATER DATE. As a reminder, to receive your tickets they must be paid in full.
Below are instructions for accessing your tickets through your mobile device and computer. Please familiarize yourself with these instructions and save your tickets to your mobile device or print them out prior to your arrival to be ready before race day. As a best practice, you may also save your tickets in your digital wallet on Apple devices for easy access at the gate.
Download tickets to mobile device/print @ home:
- Go to track website
- Top right corner of the home page is MY ACCOUNT. Click this.
- If this is your first time accessing the MPV site for Phoenix Raceway, please click SIGN UP.
- Fill out the information using the email on file in your account
- Click continue
- You are now in your personal MPV
- The next time coming into MPV you will now be able to login using the email on your account and the password you created.
- Click on the ‘PRINT TICKETS’ link on the left sidebar
- Click the arrow on the left side of an event to see the ticket inventory for that event
- Use the checkboxes to select the tickets you wish to print
- Verify the selected tickets and click ‘Continue’
- Verify the information of the Print Tickets screen and click ‘Print Tickets’
- Click ‘View’ and ‘Print Tickets’ or you also have the option to download the tickets to your digital wallet
- A new window should pop up with your printable ticket. Another window should pop up where you can select your printer and print the ticket
- This email confirmation will contain a URL that will display mobile tickets when opened on a mobile device
- You can add these tickets to your wallet on Apple mobile devices
Once a ticket order has been placed, the account holder will receive an email from noreply_tickets@nascar.com with a subject line of Confirmation – NASCAR.
Within the email, it will contain a URL to access your tickets for printing, a URL to add tickets to your digital wallet on your mobile device and a summary of the tickets included within your order.
There are multiple options for accessing your tickets.
1. Downloading to your mobile device wallet
2. Printing directly from the email
3. Printing from My ProVenue
Transfer tickets:
- On the left when you login to your MPV account you will see additional features you may access Print and Forward and recall tickets
- Print allows you to print a PDF of the ticket
- Forward allows you to forward the ticket digitally to another person (you must first perform the ‘print’ step in order to be able to use the ‘forward’ feature)
- Recall allows you to recall tickets previously forwarded to a friend
- When viewing the ticket(s) on your phone you can opt to download to your digital wallet
PARKING INFO
ARRIVE RACE READY! Phoenix Raceway is proud to offer FREE GENERAL PARKING to ticket holders.
If you do not have a parking pass, follow directional signage from I-10 to our free general parking on site.
If you have a parking pass being held for you at Credentials, follow the signage for those with a parking pass in their possession. Your parking pass will be available for pick-up at the you have applied for -- and have been approved to receive -- official race credentials, you can pick them up at the Credential Office at the Avondale Welcome Center (11465 W Civic Center Dr. Avondale, AZ 85323). Your photo ID will be required to retrieve your credentials. Note: You cannot pick up credentials for anyone other than yourself.
If you're in possession of a parking pass, take a minute to familiarize yourself with the back of your pass, which includes directions and a map specific to your parking lot location.
Premium Parking is closest to Gates 4 and 5 (Entry E). Click to Download our Premium Parking Map. El Mirage Parking is closest to the ticket gates (Entry F). Click to view the map location of our El Mirage Parking.
PLEASE NOTE: El Mirage & ADA Parking Update
For those traveling east, for ease of access into the El Mirage and and ADA parking areas, please use the far left (south) lanes when arriving east at Avondale Blvd.
PLEASE NOTE: El Mirage & ADA Parking Update
For those traveling east, for ease of access into the El Mirage and and ADA parking areas, please use the far left (south) lanes when arriving east at Avondale Blvd.
ACCESIBLE PARKING
Guests with any state-issued accessibility license plate or placard should follow these easy directions to the Phoenix Raceway accessible parking:
- Exit I-10 at Avondale Blvd. (Exit 131) and proceed south to Phoenix Raceway. Follow the blue route signs to the facility.
- ACCESSIBLE PARKING GUIDELINES:
- The individual to whom the license plate or placard is issued to must be present in the car with proper identification. Phoenix Raceway reserves the right to redirect vehicles that misuse a state-issued plate or placard to general parking.
- Phoenix Raceway is proud to provide more accessible parking spaces than the ADA requires, however it is highly recommended to arrive early, as the accessible lots fill up quickly.
- Accessible spaces are available on a first-come/first serve basis until the lot is full. Once accessible parking is full, traffic control personnel will direct guests to general parking.
- Accessible parking areas are designated for car and light truck (i.e. pickup trucks) vehicles. Oversize vehicles will be directed to alternate areas.
Shuttles through the campgrounds are available to transport individuals. Please note that delays may occur during peak volume periods immediately before and after the race. Additionally, Joyride Golf Cart Transportation will be offering golf cart taxi transport at Phoenix Raceway Thursday through Sunday of event weekend. To get a ride, call 833.654.RIDE (7433) *ext. 1, or flag them down for faster service. Tipping is allowed. Please note that with either form of transportation, delays may occur during peak volume periods immediately before and after the race.
RESERVED ACCESIBLE PARKING:
Guests who purchase a wheelchair accessible seat will be issued a Reserved Accessible Parking Pass and should follow the directions on the back of the Parking Pass to the designated accessible parking location. Guests must have both the reserved Accessible Parking Pass and their state issued disability license plate or placard to park in the reserved lots. Reserved Accessible Parking Passes are issued one per account not per wheelchair seat purchased.
For information on accessible seating and accommodations at Phoenix Raceway, click here. Do not hesitate to email ticketoffice@phoenixraceway.com or call us at 866.408.RACE (7223) with any questions.
JOYRIDE
Joyride will be at the track for NASCAR Championship Weekend! They begin running approximately 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. on Thursday to Sunday. Carts can have limited availability depending on the time of day. To get a Joyride call 833.654.RIDE (7433).
Joyride Schedule:
THURSDAY // 8/9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
FRIDAY // 8/9:00 AM - 1:00 AM
SATURDAY // 8/9:00 AM - 1:00 AM
SUNDAY // 8/9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
All times are approximate
SHUTTLE SERVICE
Our shuttle service rides along the Mountain Road route. The shuttle service begins at Gate 2 and ends at Dunes North 5. You can view our shuttle map here.
Shuttle Schedule:
FRIDAY // 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
SATURDAY // 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
SUNDAY // 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
DIRECTIONS
Phoenix Raceway works closely with local law enforcement to ensure that your trip in and out of the facility is as quick as possible. Below are suggested routes to Phoenix Raceway's free general parking. Be sure to review the below Traffic Map so that you approach the track from the best possible route.
Please Note: Holders of Phoenix Raceway issued Parking Passes should refer to the map and directions on the back of their parking pass to plan the most convenient route to the track.
We'll see you at the track!
Phoenix Raceway Track Address
7602 Jimmie Johnson Dr.
Avondale, AZ 85323
Phoenix Raceway Administrative Office Address
125 S. Avondale Blvd., Suite 200
Avondale, AZ 85323
Phone: 866.408.RACE (7223)
Fax: 623.463.5501
Travel South on I-17 to Exit 214C and proceed West on Loop 101
Travel on Westbound/Southbound Loop 101 to I-10
Travel West on I-10 to Exit 128 (Litchfield Rd.)
Turn Left (South) on Litchfield Rd; travel approximately 2 miles to MC 85.
Turn Right (West) on MC 85; travel 1 mile to Bullard Ave.
Turn Left (South) on Bullard Ave. and follow signs/officers to Phoenix Raceway
Travel East on I-10 to Exit 126 (Estrella Pkwy.)
Turn Right (South) on Estrella Pkwy.; travel to Vineyard Ave.
Turn Left (East) on Vineyard Ave. and follow signs/officers to Phoenix Raceway
Travel East on I-8 to Exit 116 (at Gila Bend) and proceed North on State Hwy. 85
Travel 30 miles North to MC 85
Turn Right (East) on MC 85; travel to Estrella Pkwy.
Turn Right (South) on Estrella Pkwy.; travel to Vineyard Ave.
Turn Left (East) on Vineyard Ave. and follow signs/officers to Phoenix Raceway
Travel West on I-10 to Exit 167 (Riggs Rd.) or Exit 164 (Maricopa Rd.) and proceed West to Beltline Rd.
Drive on Beltline Road and continue to 51st Ave.
Travel North on 51st Ave.; proceed to Buckeye Rd.
Travel West on Buckeye Rd.; proceed to Bullard Ave. (past Avondale Blvd., near Goodyear Airport)
Turn Left (South) at Bullard Ave.; travel to Vineyard Ave.
Turn Left (East) on Vineyard Ave. and follow signs/officers to Phoenix Raceway
Travel on Westbound/Southbound Loop 101 to I-10
Travel West on I-10 to Exit 128 (Litchfield Rd.)
Turn Left (South) on Litchfield Rd; travel approximately 2 miles to MC 85.
Turn Right (West) on MC 85; travel 1 mile to Bullard Ave.
Turn Left (South) on Bullard Ave. and follow signs/officers to Phoenix Raceway
Travel West on I-10 to Exit 128 (Litchfield Rd.)
Turn Left (South) on Litchfield Rd; travel approximately 2 miles to MC 85.
Turn Right (West) on MC 85; travel 1 mile to Bullard Ave.
Turn Left (South) on Bullard Ave. and follow signs/officers to Phoenix Raceway
PLEASE NOTE: El Mirage & ADA Parking Update
For those traveling east, for ease of access into the El Mirage and and ADA parking areas, please use the far left (south) lanes when arriving east at Avondale Blvd.
MAPS
CACTUS CHRONICLE
RULES OF THE ROAD
- Each reserved marked camping space is for 1 camping (livable) unit and 1 tow vehicle only. A reserved RV and vehicle pass/ decal is required. The original RV pass must be affixed to the RV/vehicle at time of check in and remain affixed on the RV/ vehicle while parked on property. Pass cannot be tampered with or altered from original condition.
- Camping unit, equipment and tow vehicle must all fit within the marked space. Additional vehicles may park in Yellow 2 or Yellow 4. No overnight camping is allowed in the Yellow 1 & 5 parking lots.
- Pop-up tents are allowed in each camping space but cannot be larger than 10x20 or more consist of more than 2 pop-up tents per camping space.
- Fire lanes and roadways cannot be blocked at any time. Please park all campers and vehicles in designated camping areas or spaces only. Do not block roadways. Activities in roadways that interfere with traffic or emergency access will not be permitted.
- Quiet hours are from 12am – 6am. Please be courteous to your neighbors and keep music/ talking to a level only heard in your RV site as to not disturb other guests. Speakers must be maintained at a reasonable level and facing inward toward your camping space. Generators & speakers must be turned off during quiet hours.
- Spotlights, lasers, loud music, PA systems, amplified equipment, live bands or other activities that interfere with other guests are prohibited.
- Unauthorized vehicles including, but not limited to, golf carts, electric or gas bikes or scooters of any kind, sand rails, dirt bikes, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs or ATCs) or any off-road recreational vehicles are prohibited on Phoenix Raceway property. Single person electric convenience vehicles are allowed to assist guests with disabilities. A vehicle that is street legal or licensed to operate on the roadway does not mean it is allowed on Phoenix Raceway property. Phoenix Raceway will review vehicles on a case-by-case basis and reserves the right to deem them unauthorized.
- Please do not use the shuttle roadway for walking, jogging, bike riding, skateboarding or other activity while shuttles are in service. It is important that the shuttle roadways are kept clear while in service.
- Waste water dumping is a violation of Phoenix Raceway policy and Arizona State law (A.R.S. 13-1603). Any dumping of waste water will result in prosecution, ejection from the property and renewal privileges will be revoked.
- Please be respectful of the environment and your neighbors and please place all trash in trash cans.
- Campfires on open, unprotected ground are PROHIBITED. Campfires in approved aboveground containers are allowed. Fires underneath awnings, dining canopies or bonfires will not be allowed. Unusually dry conditions or county regulations may result in the prohibition of all open fires. Please do not place hot coals in trash cans or dumpsters.
- No stakes longer than 6” may be driven into the ground or
into any paved area. Any markings or writing on the ground, pavement or any other Phoenix Raceway property is prohibited. - Confederate flags, offensive signs, flags or banners, lewd behavior, and profanity, as determined by Phoenix Raceway in its sole discretion, will not be tolerated.
- For your safety and that of other fans around you, only non- metallic flagpoles are permitted on Phoenix Raceway property. Please be aware of power lines and hazards at all times. Flagpoles are not permitted within 20 feet of an overhead power line.
- Carbon monoxide is dangerous and can cause death or bodily harm. For your own safety and the safety of those camping around you, please make sure that all generators, stoves, and related items are accompanied by proper ventilation systems. If your generator is not ventilated properly, you will be required to correct immediately or turn it off for the remainder of the event.
- No weapons of any kind are permitted on Phoenix Raceway property.
- Riding a bicycle on property is a privilege and can be restricted or eliminated if reckless behavior is observed. Vehicles and pedestrians have the right of way. Bicycles are not permitted through the grandstand gates or on shuttle roadways while shuttles are in service. Please walk bicycles in the ZOOMTOWN Market area. As in all matters, parents are responsible for the actions of their minor children. Electric bikes and scooters are not permitted.
- Unauthorized sales, marketing or corporate hospitality are not allowed on Phoenix Raceway property.
- Phoenix Raceway (“Track”) strictly prohibits the use of any unmanned aerial vehicles (“UAV”), also known as a drone, for any purpose whatsoever on Track Property. A UAV for purposes of this policy is any aircraft without a human pilot aboard. Track personnel may remove anyone using a UAV on Track property and/or confiscate the UAV until the event is over.
- Fireworks, sky lanterns, water balloon launchers, super soakers, inflatable blimps, or other items deemed dangerous will not be allowed on Phoenix Raceway property.
- Pets must be leashed/controlled at all times.
- Pet waste must be properly disposed. Pets with excessive barking or aggressive behavior will be required to leave the property.
- Tampering with or moving light towers, port-a johns, trash cans or any other Phoenix Raceway property is prohibited.
- Phoenix Raceway is not liable for lost or stolen items.
- Phoenix Raceway reserves the right to amend or implement rules at any time.
- RVs must exit the facility by noon following the final day of racing.
- Phoenix Raceway strives to operate a safe environment. Phoenix Raceway does not discriminate but reserves the right to refuse service and admittance to any person if actions are deemed malicious, inappropriate, or abusive towards staff and/or other guests. All camping complaints/violations will be reviewed after each event weekend and multiple site visits and/ or repeat offenders may lose renewal privileges and will be notified by Phoenix Raceway Management.
Thank you very much for your cooperation & continued support of Phoenix Raceway!
Each reserved marked camping space is for 1 camping (livable) unit and 1 tow vehicle only. A reserved RV and vehicle pass/decal is required. The original RV pass must be affixed to the RV/vehicle at time of check in and remain affixed on the RV/ vehicle while parked on property. Pass cannot be tampered with or altered from original condition.
LOAD IN
Begins MONDAY, OCT 31 at 8:00 AM (local time)
LOAD OUT
Begins MONDAY, NOV 7 at 12:00 PM (local time). Campers are kindly asked to load out by noon (local time)
RV SERVICES
Four locations are provided free of charge. Please refer to your camping map for locations or click here. Please limit showers to 5 minutes. ADA showers are available at each shower location.
SHOWER HOURS:
TUESDAY, NOV 1 //4:00 PM – 10:00 PM
WEDNESDAY, NOV 2 // 6:00 AM - Noon; 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM
THURSDAY, NOV 3 // 6:00 AM - Noon; 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM
FRIDAY, NOV 4 // 6:00 AM - Noon; 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM
SATURDAY, NOV 5 // 6:00 AM - Noon; 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM
SUNDAY, NOV 6 // 6:00 AM - Noon; 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM
MONDAY, NOV 7 // 6:00 AM - Noon
There are three first aid locations located inside the grandstand gates. Two locations are located on level 3 of the grandstand (Section 117 and Section 148), one in The FanShield Infield between pit road and garage 3. The Fan Care Center is located outside Gate 5 and is open 24 hours beginning Friday, November 4, at 8 a.m. through Monday, November 7, at 6:00 a.m. All first aid and care center locations provide all levels of pre-hospital medical care, from basic first aid to advanced cardiac and trauma life support.
Jim’s Water Truck Service
Call/Text 480.969.1882 for service - CASH ONLY
- Class C Motorhomes, Class B Motorhomes, Tow Behind Trailers // $45*
- Class A, Toy Haulers, 5th Wheel, and Super Class C // $45*
- City Pressure or Filter Systems (Non-Gravity Flow, 45-min. limit) // $75
*Prices subject to change
Please place your trash in the can provided near your campsite. Each trash can will be emptied every morning.
Reliable Onsite Services
Water and pump trucks will be roaming the campgrounds. Just wave down a driver for service. If you have any problems or need assistance outside of operating hours, give United Rentals a call and they'll call you back. Porta john rentals will now be available through United Rentals.
Pump trucks will be roaming the campgrounds. Just wave down a driver for service.
If you have any problems or need assistance outside of operating hours, give us a call and we’ll get back to you.
For more information about portable restroom rentals and pumping services, please contact 602.281.1339 Monday-Friday between 7AM and 4PM for private restroom presales before TBD, 2022. Private units will also be available for rent on site.
Payment Method:
Cash or Credit
Hours:
MONDAY, OCT 31 - MONDAY, NOV 7 // 8 AM to 6 PM
Event Weekend Pricing:
- Camper Pump-Out (up to 50 gallons), $50 per service
- Private Restroom, $100 per toilet rental
- Cleaning; $25 per service
In our efforts towards providing a safe environment for our customers, NASCAR and NCOAA have partnered to raise awareness regarding the risks of carbon monoxide(CO) poisoning. CO poisoning can occur when using portable generators, vehicles and other combustible equipment. View CO info here.
HELPFUL WEEKEND INFO
Phoenix Raceway will have Campground Hosts located in the GEICO Gecko Trails, GEICO Gecko Flats, GEICO Gecko Dunes North, and GEICO Gecko Dunes South campgrounds. They are on-site to answer your camping questions and make sure everything runs smoothly in your camping neighborhood.
MONDAY, OCT 31 // 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM
TUESDAY, NOV 1 - SATURDAY, NOV 5 // 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
SUNDAY, NOV 6 // 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Guest Services Information Booths are located in the Midway just inside Gate 3, on level 3 of the grandstands behind Sections 117 and 148, as well as in the FanShield Infield Experience.
Guest Services: 623-772-2007
Friday – Sunday while gates are open
Event Operations: 623-772-2027
24 hours OCT 31 through NOV 6. Assistance with security, emergency services, trash removal, event information, etc.
Weather Hotline: 844-696-7223
The weather hotline is only active for inclement weather updates.
For life-threatening emergencies call 911. There also will be uniformed law enforcement officers, medical teams, and guest services representatives (wearing a red vest or blue vest) positioned throughout the facility to assist you if your situation does not require immediate emergency response.
For non-emergency related needs call 623-772-2027 or send a text message to 69050.
- Type PHXFAN
- Add a space after PHXFAN
- Type your issue or question & location
- Press send
FOLLOW US AT @PhoenixRaceway on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
Stay connected with free Wi-Fi available throughout all common areas, Midway, FanShield Infield Experience, and even in your grandstand seat!
Network: #PHXRaceway_GuestWifi
WHAT TO BRING WITH YOU!
To provide a safe environment for our race fans while ensuring everyone's timely entry to view the event, the following policies shall be in effect. For Hillside policies, please visit phoenixraceway.com/hillside.
PERMITTED ITEMS INCLUDE:
- A maximum of two (2) bags per person are allowed through admission gates.
- Backpacks, diaper bags, clutch bags and fanny packs are permitted as long as they do not exceed a maximum size of 18”x18”x14”
- One soft-sided cooler per person (maximum size of 14"x14"x14" - may contain ice)
- A combination of any of the above mentioned items will be allowed with the exception of the soft sided coolers which will be limited to one cooler per guest
- Sunscreen, sunblock, hand sanitizer, and bug spray (aerosol, gel or liquid forms)
- Pre-packaged and sealed food and beverage items in clear bag or soft sided cooler (ALCOHOL AND GLASS ARE PROHIBITED)
- Ice
- Insulated cups (maximum size of 64 oz)
- Cameras, binoculars, scanners and headsets
- iPads, tablets and laptop computers
- Seat cushions without metal components
- Cigarettes and lighters
- Service animals
- Nationality flags attached to a pencil-sized wooden stick. Flags may not obstruct another fan's view of the racing action
PROHIBITED ITEMS INCLUDE:
- Foam or hard-sided coolers regardless of size
- Weapons (firearms, knives, etc.) and all other items restricted by Local, State or Federal law. This includes pocket knives.
- Displays of the confederate flag
- Fireworks
- Glass or ceramic of any kind
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Dry ice
- Any bags, backpacks or containers that are larger than the allowable size
- Laser pointers
- Noise makers and air horns
- Aerosol cans (with the exception of sunscreen, sun block, hand sanitizer, and bug spray)
- Selfie sticks
- Tripods and monopods that are either solid or collapsible
- Illegal substances of any kind
- Seat cushions with metal components
- Collapsible chairs
- Wagons
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), also known as drones
- Frisbees, balloons, beach balls or any other projectile
- Skateboards, hover boards, roller skates, scooters and bicycles
- Obscene or indecent clothing
Any other items deemed inappropriate or unsafe may be refused at the discretion of security and management. These items are subject to change without notice. There are no provisions for checking and holding items deemed restricted. Restricted items may not be left at or around the gates. Items left unattended will be removed and discarded.
1. The biggest must-have of all // bug spray! Whether you‘re camping outside places like Bristol Motor Speedway, Pocono Raceway or Talladega Superspeedway, always make sure to pack bug spray to shoo away pests like mosquitos, bees, wasps and especially ants! Don‘t forget: pests love camping, too! They consider it an all-you-can-eat buffet, be it your food or, in the case of “skeeters,” your blood. Keep a can of bug spray in your bag, and don‘t forget the suntan lotion.
2. Practice makes perfect // If you‘re a camping newbie, DO NOT wait until you get to your campsite to figure out how to pitch your tent. Even if the instructions say you can be in business in five minutes or less, don‘t believe it if you have zero prior experience. Make several practice runs while still at home on learning a quick, efficient way to erect and take down your new tent. Also, put silicone treatment on both the inside and outside of your tent to make sure it‘s as waterproof as possible.
3. It‘s all about location, location, location // Make sure you pitch your tent on as level ground as you can find, and bring along two tarps or indoor/outdoor rugs, one that can essentially serve as your “living room” outside the tent, and another tarp for the interior of the tent to rest your sleeping bags upon and stay clean and dry. Lastly, if you can camp in locations that offer amenities including hot showers, clean restrooms, and some that even offer wi-fi connections, you‘ll have nearly all the comforts of home.
4. Getting a charge out of life, Part 1 // Don‘t forget a portable battery-powered radio — preferably one that includes a weather band (and alarm for approaching bad weather alerts) — and plenty of batteries. A radio not only keeps you connected with the news of the world and Motor Racing Network‘s or Performance Racing Network‘s broadcasts of NASCAR races, but it also keeps you informed of weather in your immediate area. If a storm front is moving in, a radio will help you prepare for what‘s to come, as well as allow time to seek shelter, if need be. Also, make sure you have at least a couple of flashlights (again, with plenty of backup battery power) or lanterns to show you the way in the darkness. One clever amenity we‘ve seen numerous campers use is to hang glow sticks to give a more comforting ambient light atmosphere around the campsite.
5. Getting a charge out of life, Part 2 // Be it talking, texting, checking email and social media, surfing the web or playing games, we love our cell phones. Unfortunately, the more we use our phones, the quicker the battery life dries up. Our best suggestion: invest in not one but two portable phone battery chargers. And like your phone, make sure they‘re fully charged before you leave home because it‘s easy to forget there isn‘t a wall plug or power strip that‘s accessible when you‘re in your tent.
6. Pack extra food and snacks (and ice!) // Your campsite menu plans are only limited by your imagination, from simple staples such as hamburgers and hot dogs, on up to ribs, steaks, chicken and more. Always bring more than enough non-perishables (aka canned food) in case you wind up staying an extra day or two, plus plenty of chips and other snacks to nibble on when you get the munchies (but be careful about leaving candy around, as the ants will descend upon you quicker than a mid-winter blizzard), plus plenty of water and other liquids to remain hydrated. Don‘t forget your cooler and lots of ice (or ice substitutes such as freeze packs and the like) to keep drinks, meats and other perishables cool and prevent spoilage. And bring several rolls of paper towels.
7. Pack extra clothes and blankets // Even if you camp for just one night, make sure to have plenty of blankets, pillows and extra dry clothes (including a jacket) in case you get stuck in the middle of a monsoon, your tent leaks or the 90-degree mid-afternoon temperature suddenly drops to 40 degrees at night, particularly in some of the more hilly areas near tracks such as Pocono, Bristol and New Hampshire. And don‘t forget one folding chair apiece for everyone in your camping party.
8. Bring extra cash, just in case // Even if you‘re the most prepared camper in the world, there‘s always the chance of unexpected expenses that can occur at the worst of times. Plus, what‘s going camping if you can‘t bring home a few racing souvenirs from the track, right? One key tip: if you take extra cash, make sure it‘s in your wallet only and that the wallet never leaves your sight or possession.
9. If possible, keep your vehicle close by // Unless you‘re in a motor home or trailer, having your vehicle parked close by allows an element of enhanced safety from both stormy weather as well as if a local bear or other wildlife wanders into your campsite (which admittedly is rare). And if your sleeping bag proves too hard to get some decent sleep, there‘s always the comfort of your car or truck to get some zzzzz‘s.
10. Don‘t be a litter bug // Bring plenty of garbage bags to clean up after yourself. Leave your campsite as you found it: clean! One other important thing: make sure that if you built one, that your campfire is completely extinguished before you leave. To paraphrase a line from Smokey The Bear, only YOU can prevent campsite fires!
Oh yes, one more thing — and perhaps the most important thing to pack of all: don‘t forget your race tickets!
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FanVision services will NOT be available. If you are bringing your owned RE scanner or LEGEND device, be sure to look at programming information. Rentals must be purchased in advance online, no walk-ups will be allowed.