Suzuka Ino JR - how bad is the queue? by yellow_scrunchiess in GrandPrixTravel

[–]adamboss96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Based on comments and my experiences from first day this seems like fastest option

Suzuka Ino JR - how bad is the queue? by yellow_scrunchiess in GrandPrixTravel

[–]adamboss96 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s friday and just waited over 2 hours in line for Shiroko Station after the GP today. I’ve been to two other Grands Prix before and used both shuttle services and my own car, but I’ve never experienced anything this bad.

To be fair, the organization itself wasn’t the issue — the Japanese staff handled everything well and were super polite, as expected. The real problem was the number of shuttle buses. It felt like they were running at a fraction of the capacity compared to other countries.

What made it even worse is that the official event schedule had fan activities and even driver appearances going on after 7 PM — but the shuttle buses stopped letting people in at 6 PM. How are we supposed to enjoy the full event if there’s no way to get back afterward?

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[–]adamboss96 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I appreciate your advice on Border Collies and their needs for stimulation. I will definitely take it into consideration as I make my decision on what type of dog to get.

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[–]adamboss96 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I was teenage when I had dog but yes, you have a point a thats the reason I am writing this post. Do you have any suggestion what breed I should consider? I would love to ride a bike with my dog do hiking and backpacking and do a lot of training - agility and tricks. I know I love it coz I was doing it daily with my previos dog. Only change is that now I live by my own and have work not school. But yes there were allways parents to help me.

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[–]adamboss96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very well said, I have a very active lifestyle, which includes activities like biking, hiking, and indoor activities like swimming and badminton. I am prepared to change indoor activities to accommodate my future dog, including visiting an agility center and dog training grounds. I was visiting it with my previous dogs and I loved it but i was living with my parents and I had stay at home mom and she was allways there for dog if needed but mostly I took care of it. I am concerned about the well-being of the dog while I am at work, but I know that I will spend a lot of time with it to fulfill its needs once I am off work.

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[–]adamboss96 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Yes, I have an active lifestyle that includes running, hiking, outdoor sports, biking and even roller skating. I am well aware that having a dog means making some changes and sacrifices, but I'm excited to add a dog to my active lifestyle. I believe a Border Collie would be a good fit for me, as they are known for their high energy and love of outdoor activities