Hey, all you car lovers and thrill-seekers out there! It’s your favorite online influencer, here to take you on a wild ride through the Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction in West World, Scottsdale. Buckle up, because this is not your average car show—it’s a high-octane adventure!
Picture this: an ocean of shiny, classic, and exotic cars, each one more Instagram-worthy than the last. It’s like scrolling through the most glamorous car feed you can imagine, but in real life. And let me tell you, my camera roll is now a treasure trove of automotive beauty.
The energy at the auction was more infectious than the latest viral dance craze. Imagine a crowd buzzing with excitement, everyone with their phones out, ready to capture that winning bid moment. It’s like being at the epicenter of a trending hashtag!
The auction itself was pure adrenaline. Bids were flying left and right, reminding me of the rapid-fire likes and comments during a hot social media debate. And the cars? Oh, they weren’t just being auctioned; they were strutting their stuff down the runway, flaunting their curves and engines like supermodels during fashion week.
The camaraderie was real. Chatting with fellow enthusiasts, exchanging stories and car selfies, felt like mingling at an exclusive influencer event, but with more horsepower and a lot more engine talk.
And let’s not forget the food! From gourmet treats to classic snacks, it was a foodie’s paradise. Perfect for those Insta-story moments where you want to show you’re about more than just cars and glamour.
Wrapping it up, Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale was more than just an auto auction; it was a social media-worthy extravaganza, a playground for car aficionados, and an absolute paradise for content creators like me. It was a day filled with style, speed, and selfies, proving that in the world of cars and influencers, the fast lane is where the fun is! #BarrettJackson #CarGoals...
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Read moreVery large indoor dome...actually sets of domes and buildings in a large exhibition complex. They keep it warm inside when weather is cold, or cool when hot outside. Stadium seating with flip down plastic back rests in the Equidome, with plenty of space for food trucks and concession stands offering a wide selection of carnival type foods to healthier options, even a real bar.
Plenty of free parking (depends on the events) although when busy you might have a hike from the far lots, but golf cart shuttles can give you a lift. There's a large lot for ADA spaces close to the entrance, and Valet parking options also. I recommend finding the WestWorld website and studying their property map if you're not going into the Equidome which is adjacent to the parking lot.
Sits north of the 101 north loop freeway giving you access to both the east and west parts of the valley. The entrance to WestWorld has a gorgeous, HUGE metal horse sculpture that is bathed in colored light at night--a MUST SEE at night! Different nights,...
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