This Motorycle event attracts to the Monterey Peninsula California connoisseurs and enthusiasts from around the world to celebrate the finest examples of modern and vintage motorcycles. The Quail Motorcycle Gathering is a family-friendly event that has something for everyone: exceptional motorcycles displayed on the immaculate green grasses of Quail Lodge & Golf Club, live bands and a signature food and beverage pavilion. Entry includes a mouthwatering barbecue lunch, parking and a gear valet service for those riding a motorcycle to the event. Date: Saturday, May 17, 2014. Time: 10:00am – 3:30pm. Entry: $75 Adult, $15 Children (12 and under)
You can kick-off the weekend with The Quail Ride, to discover the back roads of the Monterey Peninsula with riders of all types. Motoring surprises await as riders embark on a 100-mile journey with lunch provided mid-day while en route. The Quail Motorcycle Dinner will conclude the adventure. Be sure to apply now as both departures are already halfway full and it will sell out quickly! Fee: Date: Friday, May 16, 2014. Times: 8:30am & 9:00am Departures. $295 Single Rider, $525 Double Rider. Quail Motorcycle Gathering.
This event should be on every real motorcyclists bucket list. Quail Gathering raises the bar of the motorcycle event industry.
“Let them eat cake”
WOW !!!! they are proud of that show 75.00 Got to pay heavy fee for walking on the nice grass. state needs more tax money..
If the lunch is good and the steep price helps keep out the drunk-riding crowd, I’d consider it worthwhile. The black-street-glide fad-followers rarely bring anything I value to the rallies, but for higher-end custom builders, restorers, and yes, beautiful grass on which to photograph beautiful classics and antiques… yes, I would happily pay as much as for two Sturgis tee-shirts.
Good looking trio of Duc’s!
Sometimes just sometimes I want to live in the USA.
Shows like that I would scramble to in haste
The $75.00 sounds like a simple insurance strategy against the average Beer-moron-disturbance.
Sounds reasonable to me.
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This event is one of the best, for every reason you could wish for… the old timers I believe used to call it “class” (funny really, I think the outlaw bikers used the same term…) the cost of entry shouldn’t put you off, unless of course, you are one of the “riff raff” could be worse though, check out Pebble Beach Concours…http://www.pebblebeachconcours.net/pages/3014
I go every year , very classy venue and people !