CHELTENHAM festival parking was today branded a "rip off" as punters who shelled out £30 for a spot were left stranded in mud-wrangled fields for "three hours".
Racegoers have vowed to sack off day two of the festival after torrential downpours sparked "total gridlock" as some 68,000 guests headed for the exits on Tuesday.
Videos shared online showed vehicles wheel-spinning in ankle deep mud as chants of 'you're not going home' went upCredit: @stephen_jury/TwitterTractors were scrambled on Wednesday morning to haul cars from the mudCredit: Paul EdwardsCheltenham said 100mm of rainfall in February left fields waterlogged and saturated.
Despite attempts to mitigate the chaos with trackways and stewarding for the estimated 36,500 parked vehicles, organisers were left in a losing battle against the elements.
Videos shared online showed cars wheel-spinning in ankle deep mud as chants of "you're not going home" went up.
Horse racing tips: Templegate NAP benefits from superstar Hollie Doyle getting the ride at NewcastleOther clips showed motorists trying in vain to push their cars out of trenches while tractors were scrambled to assist those in distress.
Despite assurances from Cheltenham's organisers, bedraggled members of the public found themselves marshalling cars themselves.
The misery left some vowing never to return, with one punter saying: "Won’t be going again coz of it."
A second added: "Yet another reason not to go anymore."
While a third blasted: "Once again, zero traffic management leaving Cheltenham Races, just a free for all, so many roads closed, no signs.
"Sent us out the car park, only to then turn us around and send us all the way around in a loop and queue to get out another car park. Always ruins a great day."
It wasn't just the car parks hammered either, as guests on shuttle buses said the service turned into a "total gimmick".
No cars moving at all, stuck everywhere with no help. £30 per car. Come racing they say
Jake Russell, race-goer
One revealed: "Trying to get to the course on the shuttle bus was a nightmare as well, ended up jumping off at 12:40 to walk the rest of the way.
"Hundreds seemed to be doing the same, total gridlock."
Horse racing tips: This 17-2 chance running over ideal trip is one of three place punts on MondayDespite frustration over parking, Cheltenham Festival remains one of the most popular events in the racing calendar.
Over 250,000 spectators are expected to descend on the racecourse over four days.
The festival culminates with the world-famous Gold Cup on Friday.
'ABSOLUTE BEDLAM'
Sharing a video of last night's misery on X, Jake Russell said he was stuck marshalling cars for over two hours before he left.
He said: "Absolute bedlam in the car park. No cars moving at all, stuck everywhere with no help. £30 per car. Come racing they say!"
One woman claimed she ended up doing her emails for "three hours" as she waited to leave the Gloucestershire racecourse last night.
Other punters blasted the £30 they had shelled out on parking only to find them stuck and unable to leave.
Matt Chapman fumed online: "It is unacceptable for sure. Just puts people off coming."
While Jeffrey Syne added: "Cheltenham doesn’t care as long as they make their money!!"
A third said: "If you're paying for a service/product, which car parking is, surely it needs to be fit for purpose?"
The chaos appeared to spill out into the surrounding areas as punters accused the council and stewards of losing control of the event.
One said: "What have the Local council done to the roads around Cheltenham! Absolute chaos!
"They’ve deputised loads of clueless stewards, shut various roads diverting traffic into bottle necks.
Yet another reason not to go anymore
Livid Cheltenham punter
"I walked the last 2 miles thankfully, because there is now utter carnage stuck in the mud!"
Cheltenham today revealed pay-on-the-day parking had closed as car parks were left destroyed during last nights carnage.
It is unclear if alternative parking has been provided.
A spokesperson for Cheltenham Racecourse told The Sun: "Many of our car parks are on grass and due to one of the wettest winters on record, with more than 100mm of rainfall in February alone, they are saturated.
“Our team have worked hard to ensure the areas available to us are usable for our racegoers by laying 40,000 square metres of additional trackway in the most vulnerable areas.
"A number of tractors are available throughout the week to support racegoers whose vehicles require assistance and this was the case on Tuesday.
“We would like to remind all racegoers that car park passes for all four days sold out before The Festival began and any visitors who have not already purchased them should make alternative arrangements.
“We advise all our racegoers to dress for the weather, arrive in plenty of time to ensure a smooth arrival and to be patient with our teams on the ground as they work in difficult conditions.”
The misery left some vowing never to return, with one punter saying: 'Won’t be going again coz of it'Credit: PAMud trenches cover the racecourse car parks on WednesdayCredit: Paul EdwardsCheltenham aid they tried to mitigate the impacts of over 100mm of rainfall in FebruaryCredit: Paul EdwardsA car was dragged out the mud on Wednesday at Cheltenham RacecourseCredit: Paul Edwards