That was a triumph
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2018 9:48 pm
By some fluke, I managed to wrangle a free tour of the Triumph factory in Hinckley today. It was an event sponsored by WOAM, and featured Maria Costello.
My mate and I rocked up a bit early and had a long chat with Maria, then had lunch in the cafe.
Met loads of nice people, then walked around the ‘visitors experience’. This is over 2floors and leads to the shop (where you can buy a tshirt for £30, or take a mortgage out on a jacket).
Back downstairs, I spotted the lockers to store your kit! Brilliant idea.
Bit of promo stuff, then we went on a guided tour. This took nearly 2 hours. Normally, you need to book (and pay!), but it is difficult to find a slot.
I really enjoyed it. Discovered some interesting stuff. Got baffled by some stuff I wasn’t interested in. Was fascinated by some stuff that others found mundane. It was certainly well organised.
Come home time, somehow dodged the worst of the weather, and stayed dry
My mate and I rocked up a bit early and had a long chat with Maria, then had lunch in the cafe.
Met loads of nice people, then walked around the ‘visitors experience’. This is over 2floors and leads to the shop (where you can buy a tshirt for £30, or take a mortgage out on a jacket).
Back downstairs, I spotted the lockers to store your kit! Brilliant idea.
Bit of promo stuff, then we went on a guided tour. This took nearly 2 hours. Normally, you need to book (and pay!), but it is difficult to find a slot.
I really enjoyed it. Discovered some interesting stuff. Got baffled by some stuff I wasn’t interested in. Was fascinated by some stuff that others found mundane. It was certainly well organised.
Come home time, somehow dodged the worst of the weather, and stayed dry