(30 Aug 2015, 7:13 pm)aureolin wrote I don't think Howlands was poorly organised.
I just think that it was a case of too many people trying to be in charge. At one point, there was someone trying to guide a P&R Solo into a 3 point turn. In the process he nearly organised an accident involving a group of enthusiasts, and almost guided the Solo into one of the preserved buses.
Space is tight at Howlands at the best of times. At least in the area that they were using. Given that the P&R sites don't operate on a Sunday, perhaps Sniperley would be a better venue for next year? Loads of space, and even better, the horse shoe parking bay shape is in the perfect place for the sun.
I don't even think it was the case of too many people trying to be in charge. As you point out, I think it was a case of too many buses being confined to such a small area which made manoeuvring a logistical nightmare. Organisational-wise, I don't think it was any different to any other event I've attended although, admittedly, I'm not there taking notes on the matter. Buses appeared and people showed up to view and take photographs. It did exactly what it said on the tin.
I've never attended the one in Seaburn before, what's the space like compared to Howlands?