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Go to Battlefield HD, its free, usually about 600 bikes there and some vendors. Don't waste your money ($10) to get in the fairgrounds, nothing but vendors hawking their wares. The best place to go is a bar called the Pike, its on Rt 97 about 2 miles from the battlefield. No cover, live band in the parking lot, wall to wall bikers and biker honey's. Get there around 6 0r 7 at night, burnouts out the yin yang right in the parking lot, front tires up against front tire burn outs, off the hook as close to any biker bar in Daytona as you can get, great time.
It is ok but I will go again this year but I am not planing to pay and see the 15 vendors \\; I will go to gettysburg H-D and the hotel next to the harley shop
Go to Battlefield HD, its free, usually about 600 bikes there and some vendors. Don't waste your money ($10) to get in the fairgrounds, nothing but vendors hawking their wares. The best place to go is a bar called the Pike, its on Rt 97 about 2 miles from the battlefield. No cover, live band in the parking lot, wall to wall bikers and biker honey's. Get there around 6 0r 7 at night, burnouts out the yin yang right in the parking lot, front tires up against front tire burn outs, off the hook as close to any biker bar in Daytona as you can get, great time.
+1. \\; Don't do the fairgrounds. \\; Big waste of time and money!
Gettysburg was a major let down! 2nd year. I thought that we would get better at finding things to do in the area but there isnt any thing to find. Stayed at Little Round Top camp ground , and they are NOT biker freindly. I know there is a party to be had but i cant find it. Oh and $15 to get in the complex \\;is bull ****. That wrist ban should come with free t-shirt for $15. Save youre money and go to Battlefeild Harley Davidson and see the same **** for no cover charge.
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