Ok this is a review of their Christmas light display NOT a race. I'm not a NASCAR fan I used to be but I kind of got over it. Ok first of all, 20 dollars per car to get in maybe it's worth it to you maybe not but it's gonna cost you 20 dollars to find out. There are aspects of the light display that are really nice. The lighting on the tunnel going into the speedway was very well done and the coordinated music/light display in the stands as you drive around the track was also well done. The rest of the display was a bunch of those wire framed Christmas light things (some of them animated) scattered about the infield that you drove past. Pretty ok but once you've seen a few you pretty much get it. There are a bunch of signs letting you know that the light display is being sponsored (the two I remember were Bojangles and Bank of America) so they're getting corporate money ~and~ charging 20 dollars a car. The Christmas village was free to get into but it cost money to do stuff once you got it. My niece really REALLY wanted to ride a camel so sis and I took her in. A camel ride was 5 dollars for one (1) time around. . . took about 20 seconds. . . . Sis and I are going to by a camel and hit the road we figure we can give kids two times around (twice the value . . but wait there's MORE) for the same price and make a BUNCH of money. Seriously though, there was no one waiting there was no line, the was no crowd of kids screaming to ride the camel apparently the going rate for camel riding is 5 dollars for 20 seconds (that's 900 dollars a hour . . I'm telling you guys this camel business is the place to be). Anyway niece was happy so I guess it was good. The consensus among the family was it was ok to do once but we won't be back.