Hi Si,
Booked my ferry tickets last week. I'll be going in my RS with my mate on the Wednesday morning (13th June) and coming back on the Sunday evening.
We're going Dover Calais, it means a longer drive the other side, but that's a bonus. Last year we went Dover Dunkerque, which was 20 miles further than Calais, and paid £49 return for car and two passengers. This year’s tickets are with P & O and are £57.
Like last year, we'll be getting entrance & grandstand tickets and a camping pass from ebay a few weeks before the event. Yes, there is a small risk of being ripped off, but pay with Paypal and check feedback and you should be OK. It's getting tricky to get tickets direct from the ACO.
Last year we got tickets for Sommer 16 grandstand, which was pretty good as it was opposite the end of the pits and a giant screen. Maison Blanche grandstand, and campsite, is pretty popular with Brits.
We'll be going back to 'Houx' campsite this year, which is the only one where the pitches are reserved for you and has electricity (though take a mega-long extension reel as the power could be a long way away). The showers and toilets are clean on Houx, but the water is always cold. Make sure you tip the ladies who live outside the facilities if you think they do a good job at keeping things clean (they do!).
It's a fair old trek from camp-site to the pit area / tented village. To get about, the transport of choice is a petrol go-ped. I'll be taking one this year (also available for ebay for around £85, you can always sell it again after).
Take a BBQ, disposable or other, with you as last year we couldn't get one for love nor money.
Check out
http://www.beermountain.com/ to get a flavour of what's in store. The official ACO site at
http://www.lemans.org/accueil/index_gb.html is also worth a look.
Maybe see you there, amongst the other 240,000 people (pissheads)!
Jarv